2021
DOI: 10.15342/ijms.2021.433
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The effects of age on weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy

Abstract: Introduction: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is a primary treatment of obesity among older adults and its satisfactory outcomes would be the main reason behind the popularity of this procedure. We aim to evaluate the impact of age on excess weight loss in adult morbidly obese subjects older than 60 years old following LSG.Methods: In this retrospective survey, 3,072 subjects were included in the study that underwent LSG in Erfan Hospital. Screening follow-up period was 12 months. The level of statistical sign… Show more

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“…While in another study, younger subjects were more likely to have WR after RYGB [10]. However, there are not enough shreds of evidence on SG patients but in our previous research, excessive BMI loss among older ages was significantly lower than younger groups [80]. Mental health, duration since surgery, preoperative BMI, and comorbidities such as T2D, hypertension, and low LDL are major factors involved in WR which mentioned their mechanisms and management approaches in previous sections.…”
Section: Other Predictor Factors Of Weight Regain In Bariatric Surger...mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…While in another study, younger subjects were more likely to have WR after RYGB [10]. However, there are not enough shreds of evidence on SG patients but in our previous research, excessive BMI loss among older ages was significantly lower than younger groups [80]. Mental health, duration since surgery, preoperative BMI, and comorbidities such as T2D, hypertension, and low LDL are major factors involved in WR which mentioned their mechanisms and management approaches in previous sections.…”
Section: Other Predictor Factors Of Weight Regain In Bariatric Surger...mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Moreover, RYGB patients illustrated a higher prevalence of deficiencies in iron, zinc, selenium, prealbumin, and vitamin E compared with SG population [26,33]. Since most patients pay less attention to the guidelines and recommendations after the first postoperative year after bariatric surgery, regular visits and strict follow-up can be an efficient part of treatment after surgery [34,35].…”
Section: Pre-operative Nutritional Deficits In Bariatric Surgery Cand...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, RYGB patients illustrated a higher prevalence of deficiencies in iron, zinc, selenium, prealbumin, and vitamin E compared with SG population [26,33]. Since most patients pay less attention to the guidelines and recommendations after the first postoperative year after bariatric surgery, regular visits and strict follow-up can be an efficient part of treatment after surgery [34,35].…”
Section: Pre-operative Nutritional Deficits In Bariatric Surgery Cand...mentioning
confidence: 99%