2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2015.08.504
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Changes in the body composition after laparoscopic gastric plication: a short-term prospective case series

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“…In the present research, untargeted proteomic approach was used to investigate unanticipated changes in serum protein profile following LGP. In a large cohort of subjects (800 cases), it has been shown that patients experience 60% EWL at 6 months after LGP [17], along with improved body composition due to accelerated reduction of fat mass [11]. Given that rapid weight loss will occur during the first months following surgery, we set up two timepoints during the first 6 months post-surgery.…”
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“…In the present research, untargeted proteomic approach was used to investigate unanticipated changes in serum protein profile following LGP. In a large cohort of subjects (800 cases), it has been shown that patients experience 60% EWL at 6 months after LGP [17], along with improved body composition due to accelerated reduction of fat mass [11]. Given that rapid weight loss will occur during the first months following surgery, we set up two timepoints during the first 6 months post-surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, it fulfills the ideal objective of any weight loss surgery in terms of body composition changes [11]. For all these reasons, LGP is an attractive alternative bariatric technique that is gaining increased usage [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The determination of the body water amount and its distribution between the extracellular and intracellular compartments allows for the assessment of the body water balance as well as its disturbances [14]. The TBW and ICW is lower in women than in men and decreases along with age [15,16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta versão consiste numa grelha que inclui 16 parâmetros, onde cada parâmetro é avaliado com uma pontuação de 0 ou 1, sendo cotado com 1 se o parâmetro está presente no artigo e 0 quando o parâmetro não existe ou está pouco claro. Sendo assim, os artigos são classificados de 0 a 16 onde a qualidade metodológica é cotada de baixa (0-5 pontos), moderada (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11) (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)19), seguido da Percentagem de Perda de Excesso de Peso (%PEP) (n=7;70%) (10,(12)(13)(14)(16)(17)(18). Foi também utilizada a Percentagem de Total de Perda de Peso (%TPP) (n=3;30%) (13,16,18), Percentagem de perda de Excesso de IMC (%EBMIL) (n=3;30%) (15,16,18), e Percentagem de Massa Gorda (%MG) (n=2;20%) (11,19).…”
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“…Em relação ao tipo de cirurgia, em 50% (n=5) (12,13,15,17,19) dos artigos foi realizado mais do que um tipo de técnica cirúrgica ou foi realizada reconversão cirúrgica. Em 5 (50%) dos artigos procedeu-se a Bypass Gástrico em Y de Roux (RYGB) (11,13,15,17,19), 5 (50%) artigos mencionaram o recurso a Gastrectomia Vertical (SG) (13,15,(17)(18)(19), 3 (30%) artigos Gastrectomia Vertical Laparoscópica (LSG) (12,14,16), 2 (20%) artigos Banda Gástrica Ajustável por Laparoscopia (LAGB) (12,17), 2 (20%) artigos Banda Gástrica Ajustável (AGB) (13,19) e 1 (10%) artigo utilizou a Plicatura Gástrica por Laparoscopia (LGP) (10).…”
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