2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2020.08.003
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Influencia del confinamiento por COVID-19 en los resultados ponderales durante el primer año tras la gastrectomía vertical

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“…Our results are in agreement with previously published data regarding the impact of COVID lockdown in weight loss after BS: Pereira et al [ 4 ] in a larger study showed no differences at 1 year follow-up with patients undergoing either SG or RYGBP; a Spanish study [ 5 ] including only patients submitted to SG reported a non-significant trend for a worse outcome during the COVID lockdown, opposite to our results, but they found no significant differences in EWL and TWL 1 year after the operation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our results are in agreement with previously published data regarding the impact of COVID lockdown in weight loss after BS: Pereira et al [ 4 ] in a larger study showed no differences at 1 year follow-up with patients undergoing either SG or RYGBP; a Spanish study [ 5 ] including only patients submitted to SG reported a non-significant trend for a worse outcome during the COVID lockdown, opposite to our results, but they found no significant differences in EWL and TWL 1 year after the operation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…A strength of the study was an adequate follow-up period, which allowed to achieve differences in postoperative BMI. For example, a 3-month follow-up case–control study of patients undergoing sleeve gastrectomy performed by Ruiz de Angulo et al [ 30 ] did not demonstrate difference between groups. A limitation of our study was a possible measurement bias at 3- and 6-month telephonic follow-up of the COVID-19 period group, since self-reported weight tends to be lower than consultation measures [ 31 ].…”
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confidence: 99%