2023
DOI: 10.3390/nu15040940
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Effect of Prolonged and Substantial Weight Loss on Incident Atrial Fibrillation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background. Overweight and obesity are associated with atrial fibrillation (AF), and bariatric surgery (BS), able to induce sustained and prolonged weight loss, might represent the ideal treatment in the prevention of AF. Previous studies could not definitely establish a role for weight loss and BS in preventing incident AF so far. During the last few years, several studies on the effect of bariatric surgery on cardiovascular diseases have been published, and we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis … Show more

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“…Notably, weight loss also positively impacted other clusters of MetS, improving glycemic control, blood pressure management, and lipid profiles [ 118 ]. Surgical weight reduction, such as bariatric surgery, has shown superior effects on reducing AF incidence compared to medical treatments [ 119 ]. Even after catheter ablation, maintaining a weight reduction of up to 10% was associated with a 27% reduced likelihood of AF recurrence [ 120 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Notably, weight loss also positively impacted other clusters of MetS, improving glycemic control, blood pressure management, and lipid profiles [ 118 ]. Surgical weight reduction, such as bariatric surgery, has shown superior effects on reducing AF incidence compared to medical treatments [ 119 ]. Even after catheter ablation, maintaining a weight reduction of up to 10% was associated with a 27% reduced likelihood of AF recurrence [ 120 ].…”
Section: What Drugs To Use?mentioning
confidence: 99%