Preservation of fat-free mass in the first year after bariatric surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 122 studies and 10,758 participants

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作者
Haghighat, Neda [1 ]
Ashtary-Larky, Damoon [2 ]
Bagheri, Reza [3 ]
Aghakhani, Ladan [1 ]
Asbaghi, Omid [4 ]
Amini, Masoud [1 ]
Moeinvaziri, Nader [1 ]
Hosseini, Babak [1 ]
Wong, Alexei [5 ]
Shamekhi, Zahra [6 ]
Jafarian, Fatemeh [1 ]
Hosseini, Seyed Vahid [7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Laparoscopy Res Ctr, Shiraz, Iran
[2] Ahvaz Jundishapur Univ Med Sci, Nutr & Metab Dis Res Ctr, Ahvaz, Iran
[3] Univ Isfahan, Dept Exercise Physiol, Esfahan, Iran
[4] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Canc Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[5] Marymount Univ, Dept Hlth & Human Performance, Arlington, VA USA
[6] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sepidan Bagherololoom Higher Educ Coll, Shiraz, Iran
[7] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Colorectal Res Ctr, Shiraz, Iran
[8] Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Colorectal Res Ctr, Mohammad Rasoolullah PBUH Res Tower, Zand St POB 7134814336, Shiraz, Iran
关键词
Bariatric surgery; Fat mass; Meta-analysis; Obesity; Weight loss; Y GASTRIC BYPASS; BODY-COMPOSITION CHANGES; MORBIDLY OBESE-PATIENTS; LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY; RESTING ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; BONE-MINERAL DENSITY; BIOELECTRICAL-IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS; VERTICAL BANDED GASTROPLASTY; X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY; RAPID WEIGHT-LOSS;
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10.1016/j.soard.2022.02.022
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
The main goal of bariatric surgery (BS) in patients with morbid obesity is reducing body mass and fat mass (FM). However, body mass loss is systematically accompanied by a decline in fat-free mass (FFM). We aimed to examine the time-course effect of BS on FFM and body FFM percentage (FFM%) in individuals with morbid obesity by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled adult human trials. We searched PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Institute for Scientific Information Web of Science, and Cochrane databases within the period from October 2002 to May 2021, with no restriction in the English language, to find studies assessing the effect of BS on FFM and FFM% in patients with morbid obesity. A meta-analysis of 122 studies carried out on data of 10,758 patients with morbid obesity after BS showed that BS was associated with a substantial decrease in FFM at 1 (-3.47 kg [95% confidence interval [CI]: -3.88, -3.07]), 3 (-5.59 kg [95% CI: -6.01, -5.17], 6 (-6.61 kg [95% CI: -7.25, -5.98]), and 12 (-8.34 kg [95% CI: -9.04, -7.63]) months after the surgery; however, the FFM% increased at 3 (6.51% [95% CI: 5.00, 8.02]), 6 (8.56% [95% CI: 6.81, 10.31], and 12 (11.29% [95% CI: 8.94, 13.64]) months after the surgery. BS was associated with sustained declines in FFM and increases in FFM% from 1-12 months with no indication of plateau phase postoperatively. These findings emphasize that postbariatric care should focus more on FFM loss during the first year after surgery. (C) 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bariatric Surgery.
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页码:964 / 982
页数:19
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