2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-2803201400030002
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Abstract: -Context -Severe obesity affects the body favoring the development of serious diseases, including hypertension, diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis and non alcoholic fatty liver disease. Bariatric procedures increased in Brazil in the last decade. Objectives -The purpose of this study was to verify if gender and age in date of procedure resulted significant differences in metabolic syndrome parameters after surgery. Methods -The study involved 205 medical records of adult patients undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric b… Show more

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“…Finally, due to incomplete follow-up data, 62 patients were excluded from the analysis. Although these excluded patients were significantly younger than the included group, their exclusion might not have affected our findings, as reports advocate that improvements in obesity-associated comorbidities after RYGB are similar across age groups [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Finally, due to incomplete follow-up data, 62 patients were excluded from the analysis. Although these excluded patients were significantly younger than the included group, their exclusion might not have affected our findings, as reports advocate that improvements in obesity-associated comorbidities after RYGB are similar across age groups [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery was shown to decrease the metabolic syndrome parameters, as well as the prevalence of comorbidities associated with obesity, including fatty liver and steatosis. This effect was observed in both sexes and among all individuals 18 to 65 years of age (87). The effects of bariatric surgery in obese populations, with or without NAFLD/NASH, are described in Table 5 (88)(89)(90)(91)(92)(93)(94)(95)(96)(97).…”
Section: Bariatric Surgery and Changes In Circulating Liver Enzyme Lementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Em contrapartida, Cheng et al (2014) observaram que ser do sexo feminino favoreceu a perda de peso. Já Andrade-Silva et al (2014) não encontraram diferença significativa entre os sexos na perda de peso após cirurgia bariátrica. Relatos, na literatura, sobre a diferença na perda de peso entre homens e mulheres, após a cirurgia bariátrica, são escassos e, de modo geral, inconsistentes (ANDERSEN et al, 2014) O IMC, medido antes da cirurgia, tem se mostrado como forte determinante para a perda de peso (COUPAYE et al, 2010;BEKHEIT;KATRI;EL-KAYAL, 2015).…”
Section: Perda De Pesounclassified