运动训练对减肥手术后身体成分和运动能力的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY American Surgeon Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1177/00031348251313527
Jingru Li, Unyong Jo
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目的:减肥手术是一种广泛使用的治疗肥胖的方法;然而,它可能与某些并发症有关。有效的术后管理,包括生活方式干预和运动训练,对于获得最佳结果至关重要。本研究探讨运动训练在术后护理中的效果。方法:检索PubMed、Web of Science、Cochrane和Embase,检索时间截止到2024年4月3日。根据纳入/排除标准筛选文章并提取数据。使用RoB 2.0评估偏倚风险,使用Stata 15.0分析数据。结果:纳入23篇文章,共1940例患者;16例进行定量分析。与常规护理相比,运动训练没有显著降低体重(WMD: -0.26;95% CI, -2.11 ~ 1.58;I2 = 54%),但显著降低了脂肪量(WMD: -2.42;95% CI, -3.50 ~ -1.34;I2 = 42.9%),保持瘦体重(WMD: 1.40;95% CI, 0.32 ~ 2.48;I2 = 0.0%)。此外,它还减少了腰围(WMD: -2.58;95% CI, -4.43 ~ -0.73;I2 = 13.4%)和提高运动能力(vo2max: WMD: 1.88;95% CI, 0.64 ~ 3.13;I2 = 0.0%)。结论:运动训练虽然不能显著降低术后体重,但能有效减少脂肪量,保持瘦质量,提高腰围和运动能力。鉴于大多数研究的样本量有限,有必要进一步进行大规模对照试验,以获得更明确的结论,并进一步考虑它们对健康指标的长期影响。
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Effects of Exercise Training on Body Composition and Exercise Capacity After Bariatric Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

PurposeBariatric surgery is a widely used treatment for obesity; however, it may be associated with certain complications. Effective postoperative management, including lifestyle interventions and exercise training, is essential for optimal outcomes. This study explores the effectiveness of exercise training in postoperative care.MethodsWe searched PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane, and Embase up to April 3, 2024. Articles were screened and data extracted based on inclusion/exclusion criteria. Risk of bias was assessed using RoB 2.0, and data were analyzed with Stata 15.0.ResultsTwenty-three articles involving 1940 patients were included; 16 were analyzed quantitatively. Exercise training did not significantly reduce body weight compared to routine care (WMD: -0.26; 95% CI, -2.11 to 1.58; I2 = 54%), but it significantly reduced fat mass (WMD: -2.42; 95% CI, -3.50 to -1.34; I2 = 42.9%) and maintained lean mass (WMD: 1.40; 95% CI, 0.32 to 2.48; I2 = 0.0%). Additionally, it reduced waist circumference (WMD: -2.58; 95% CI, -4.43 to -0.73; I2 = 13.4%) and improved exercise capacity (VO₂ max: WMD: 1.88; 95% CI, 0.64 to 3.13; I2 = 0.0%).ConclusionWhile exercise training did not significantly lower body weight post-surgery, it effectively reduced fat mass, maintained lean mass, and improved waist circumference and exercise capacity. Given the limited sample sizes in most studies, further large-scale controlled trials are warranted for more definitive conclusions, along with further consideration of their long-term impact on health metrics.

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American Surgeon
American Surgeon 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: The American Surgeon is a monthly peer-reviewed publication published by the Southeastern Surgical Congress. Its area of concentration is clinical general surgery, as defined by the content areas of the American Board of Surgery: alimentary tract (including bariatric surgery), abdomen and its contents, breast, skin and soft tissue, endocrine system, solid organ transplantation, pediatric surgery, surgical critical care, surgical oncology (including head and neck surgery), trauma and emergency surgery, and vascular surgery.
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