Bariatric surgery and mental health outcomes: an umbrella review

被引:10
|
作者
Law, Saikam [1 ,2 ]
Dong, Shiliang [1 ]
Zhou, Fuqing [1 ]
Zheng, Dexi [3 ]
Wang, Cunchuan [1 ]
Dong, Zhiyong [1 ]
机构
[1] Jinan Univ, Dept Metab & Bariatr Surg, Affiliated Hosp 1, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[2] Jinan Univ, Sch Med, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Dancheng Cty Peoples Hosp, Gernaral Surg, Zhoukou, Peoples R China
来源
关键词
mental health; bariatric surgery; obesity; umbrella review; meta-analysis; WEIGHT-LOSS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; FOLLOW-UP; SUICIDE; RISK; DISORDERS; OBESE; ASSOCIATION; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.3389/fendo.2023.1283621
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
AimsTo evaluate the breadth, depth and effectiveness of the evidence quality of all existing studies on bariatric surgery and mental health outcomes.DesignUmbrella review of existing Systematic review and meta-analyses.Data sourcesPubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Liberally databases of Systematic review and meta-analyses, and hand searching the reference lists of eligible publications.ResultsThe search identified nine studies and 20 mental health outcomes from 1251 studies. Evidence shows that bariatric surgery is associated with significant improvement in areas such as anxiety, depression and eating disorders (including binge-eating disorder), and there is a significant harmful association with suicide, self-harm and alcohol use disorder (AUD). Among them, the most studied outcome is depression (4 articles). High-quality evidence proves that the score of depressive symptoms can be significantly improved after bariatric surgery within a two-year follow-up period and is not affected by the follow-up time. Low-quality evidence shows that bariatric surgery can significantly reduce depressive symptoms regardless of age and BMI, with an odds ratio (OR) of 0.49. Regardless of the postoperative BMI, the anxiety symptoms of women over 40 still decreased significantly, with an OR of 0.58. Regardless of the type of surgery, surgery can significantly reduce the incidence of eating disorders and symptoms. However, there is no obvious change in the follow-up time of AUD in the first two years after bariatric surgery, and the risk increases obviously in the third year, with an OR of 1.825. The evidence of moderate research shows that the risk of suicide and self-harm increases after bariatric surgery. The odds ratios in the same population and the control group were 1.9 and 3.8 times, respectively.ConclusionBariatric surgery is beneficial for improving most mental health-related outcomes. However, we should be cautious about the increased risk of adverse mental health after surgery, such as suicide, self-harm, and AUD.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Potential gut-brain mechanisms behind adverse mental health outcomes of bariatric surgery
    Brown, Robyn M.
    Guerrero-Hreins, Eva
    Brown, Wendy A.
    le Roux, Carel W.
    Sumithran, Priya
    NATURE REVIEWS ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2021, 17 (09) : 549 - 559
  • [32] Iron intake and multiple health outcomes: Umbrella review
    Huang, Yin
    Cao, Dehong
    Chen, Zeyu
    Chen, Bo
    Li, Jin
    Wang, Ruyi
    Guo, Jianbing
    Dong, Qiang
    Liu, Chengfei
    Wei, Qiang
    Liu, Liangren
    CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION, 2023, 63 (16) : 2910 - 2927
  • [33] Fruit consumption and multiple health outcomes: An umbrella review
    Sun, Liuqiao
    Liang, Xiaoping
    Wang, Yaoyao
    Zhu, Sui
    Ou, Qian
    Xu, Hang
    Li, Fangyuan
    Tan, Xuying
    Lai, Zhiwei
    Pu, Liuzhen
    Chen, Xingyi
    Wei, Jun
    Wu, Feng
    Zhu, Huilian
    Wang, Lijun
    TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2021, 118 : 505 - 518
  • [34] Artificially Sweetened Beverages and Health Outcomes: An Umbrella Review
    Diaz, Cristina
    Rezende, Leandro F. M.
    Sabag, Angelo
    Lee, Dong Hoon
    Ferrari, Gerson
    Giovannucci, Edward L.
    Rey-Lopez, Juan Pablo
    ADVANCES IN NUTRITION, 2023, 14 (04) : 710 - 717
  • [35] Tomato and lycopene and multiple health outcomes: Umbrella review
    Li, Ni
    Wu, Xiaoting
    Zhuang, Wen
    Xia, Lin
    Chen, Yi
    Wu, Chuncheng
    Rao, Zhiyong
    Du, Liang
    Zhao, Rui
    Yi, Mengshi
    Wan, Qianyi
    Zhou, Yong
    FOOD CHEMISTRY, 2021, 343 (343)
  • [36] Fish consumption and multiple health outcomes: Umbrella review
    Li, Ni
    Wu, Xiaoting
    Zhuang, Wen
    Xia, Lin
    Chen, Yi
    Wu, Chuncheng
    Rao, Zhiyong
    Du, Liang
    Zhao, Rui
    Yi, Mengshi
    Wan, Qianyi
    Zhou, Yong
    TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2020, 99 : 273 - 283
  • [37] Step count and multiple health outcomes: An umbrella review
    Ao, Zhimin
    He, Hongbo
    Shi, Hongxia
    Liu, Hong
    JOURNAL OF EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE, 2024, 17 (02) : 278 - 295
  • [38] Gastrointestinal Microbiome and Multiple Health Outcomes: Umbrella Review
    Chang, Chengting
    Yuan, Xingzhu
    Zhang, Xingxia
    Chen, Xinrong
    Li, Ka
    NUTRIENTS, 2022, 14 (18)
  • [39] Physical activity and prevention of mental health complications: An umbrella review
    Rahmati, Masoud
    Lee, San
    Yon, Dong Keon
    Lee, Seung Won
    Udeh, Raphael
    Mcevoy, Mark
    Oh, Hans
    Butler, Laurie
    Keyes, Helen
    Barnett, Yvonne
    Koyanagi, Ai
    Shin, Jae Il
    Smith, Lee
    NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, 2024, 160
  • [40] The association between eating disorders and mental health: an umbrella review
    Tan, Eng Joo
    Raut, Tejeesha
    Le, Long Khanh-Dao
    Hay, Phillipa
    Ananthapavan, Jaithri
    Lee, Yong Yi
    Mihalopoulos, Cathrine
    JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS, 2023, 11 (01)