2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302011000100025
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Cirurgia bariátrica: como e por que suplementar

Abstract: Patients who have undergone bariatric surgery are at increased risk of developing nutritional deficiencies from limited food intake and absorption of different nutrients. A systematic review of several database websites (PubMed and ISI Web of Science) was conducted from September 1983 to April 2010 to identify literature related to micronutrient deficiencies occurring after bariatric surgery. Keywords used individually or in various combinations in the search were bariatric surgery, obesity, vitamin/mineral de… Show more

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“…14 Vitamin supplementation is essential to prevent nutritional deficiencies resulting from the surgical procedure, as well as to achieve healthy weight reduction. 15 Ascorbic acid (ASA) stands out as a reducing agent due to the key metabolic role it plays in the human body. It reduces the transition metals (mainly Fe 3+ and Cu…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Vitamin supplementation is essential to prevent nutritional deficiencies resulting from the surgical procedure, as well as to achieve healthy weight reduction. 15 Ascorbic acid (ASA) stands out as a reducing agent due to the key metabolic role it plays in the human body. It reduces the transition metals (mainly Fe 3+ and Cu…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A deficiência desses micronutrientes pôde ser observada em diversos trabalhos, e é consequência principalmente da redução da ingestão de alimentos após a cirurgia bariátrica e da má absorção de alguns nutrientes, dependendo da técnica cirúrgica utilizada e de aversões alimentares específicas [30][31][32][33][34][35].…”
Section: Meses Após a Cirurgia Do Que Naquelas Com Tempo Superior A unclassified
“…A técnica BGYR é considerada mista. Diminui o tamanho da cavidade gástrica fazendo com que uma quantidade menor de alimentos possa ser ingerida, além de reduzir a superfície intestinal em contato com o alimento, causando menor absorção de nutrientes, fenômeno também conhecido como disabsorção (Bordalo, Teixeira, Bressan & Mourão, 2011)).…”
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