Enhancing clinical success through intensive dietary support in bariatric patients: a retrospective study in Asian population
Background Weight loss surgery is an established intervention for obesity and related conditions, ensuring sustained weight reduction and improved comorbidities. Post-bariatric surgery, maintaining nutritional adequacy and weight loss necessitates ongoing, intensive dietary support. This research a...
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my.upm.eprints.1076972024-10-28T01:18:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107697/ Enhancing clinical success through intensive dietary support in bariatric patients: a retrospective study in Asian population Sim, Alvina Xin Jie Tsen, Poh Yue Mohd Ngali, Nurhanis Lim, Shu Yu Gee, Tikfu Hanipah, Zubaidah Nor Background Weight loss surgery is an established intervention for obesity and related conditions, ensuring sustained weight reduction and improved comorbidities. Post-bariatric surgery, maintaining nutritional adequacy and weight loss necessitates ongoing, intensive dietary support. This research aims to discern the impact of standard care vs. intensive dietary support on outcomes following bariatric surgery within an Asian demographic. This study aims to research the part that intensive dietary support plays in contrast to standard care in altering weight loss and BMI change following bariatric surgery. Methods A retrospective analysis of medical records from a Malaysian tertiary care hospital documented bariatric surgeries conducted from January 2020 to January 2022. Rigorous criteria selected 200 patients from 327, evenly split between standard care and intensive dietary support groups. The latter underwent six mandatory visits with a surgeon and a dietitian in the initial 3 months post-surgery. A dual-review mechanism was implemented for data interpretation, increasing robustness, and reducing biases in our findings. Results At 6 and 12 months, the intensive dietary support group exhibited significantly greater weight loss and BMI reduction (p < 0.01). Postoperative complications did not significantly differ between groups. Conclusion In an Asian population, intensive dietary support enhances weight loss and BMI reduction compared to standard care after bariatric surgery. Springer 2023-12-27 Article PeerReviewed Sim, Alvina Xin Jie and Tsen, Poh Yue and Mohd Ngali, Nurhanis and Lim, Shu Yu and Gee, Tikfu and Hanipah, Zubaidah Nor (2023) Enhancing clinical success through intensive dietary support in bariatric patients: a retrospective study in Asian population. Obesity Surgery, 34 (2). pp. 509-514. ISSN 0960-8923; eISSN: 1708-0428 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11695-023-07001-7?error=cookies_not_supported&code=2463228e-ca01-41d7-b602-93231f7e55e9 10.1007/s11695-023-07001-7 |
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Background
Weight loss surgery is an established intervention for obesity and related conditions, ensuring sustained weight reduction and improved comorbidities. Post-bariatric surgery, maintaining nutritional adequacy and weight loss necessitates ongoing, intensive dietary support. This research aims to discern the impact of standard care vs. intensive dietary support on outcomes following bariatric surgery within an Asian demographic. This study aims to research the part that intensive dietary support plays in contrast to standard care in altering weight loss and BMI change following bariatric surgery.
Methods
A retrospective analysis of medical records from a Malaysian tertiary care hospital documented bariatric surgeries conducted from January 2020 to January 2022. Rigorous criteria selected 200 patients from 327, evenly split between standard care and intensive dietary support groups. The latter underwent six mandatory visits with a surgeon and a dietitian in the initial 3 months post-surgery. A dual-review mechanism was implemented for data interpretation, increasing robustness, and reducing biases in our findings.
Results
At 6 and 12 months, the intensive dietary support group exhibited significantly greater weight loss and BMI reduction (p < 0.01). Postoperative complications did not significantly differ between groups.
Conclusion
In an Asian population, intensive dietary support enhances weight loss and BMI reduction compared to standard care after bariatric surgery. |
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