2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-019-04181-z
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Long-Term Weight Loss, Metabolic Outcomes, and Quality of Life at 10 Years After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Are Independent of Patients’ Age at Baseline

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“…In the case of LRYGB, other authors reported %EWL between 58.5 and 78% at 10-year follow-up and %TWL between 26 and 28% [ 29 , 30 , 33 , 34 ]. Mantziari et al reported no significant difference in weight loss between patients < 40 years old, 40–55 years old, and > 50 years old (32.2%, 32.9%, and 32.3% of TWL, respectively) at a 10-year follow-up [ 35 ]. Our results seem to be consistent with the abovementioned research, with a mean %EWL of 62.2% and a mean %TWL of 36.5% at a 10-year follow-up examination.…”
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“…In the case of LRYGB, other authors reported %EWL between 58.5 and 78% at 10-year follow-up and %TWL between 26 and 28% [ 29 , 30 , 33 , 34 ]. Mantziari et al reported no significant difference in weight loss between patients < 40 years old, 40–55 years old, and > 50 years old (32.2%, 32.9%, and 32.3% of TWL, respectively) at a 10-year follow-up [ 35 ]. Our results seem to be consistent with the abovementioned research, with a mean %EWL of 62.2% and a mean %TWL of 36.5% at a 10-year follow-up examination.…”
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“…Raoof et al presented a favorable impact of LRYGB on QoL at a long-term follow-up (7–17 years) in comparison with controls [ 13 ]. According to a study by Mantziari et al, the 10-year mean Moorehead–Ardeldt scores were not significantly different between age groups: 1.67 for patients < 40 years old, 1.66 for a group between 40 and 55 years old, and 1.64 for patients > 55 years old [ 35 ]. The reported outcomes of LRYGB are mostly favorable, although it seems that this operation is also associated with several long-term complications, for instance, internal or incisional hernia, gallstones, or nutritional deficiencies [ 45 ].…”
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“…The other important aspect of bariatric surgery is changes in quality of life. Studies with long-term follow-up show significant improvement in QoL after RYGB, however, factors affecting QoL were explored only in one study [6,8]. Abdominal pain and indigestion symptoms (Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale) GSRS (scores ≥ 3) were associated with low QoL [6].…”
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“…According to a study by Mantziari et al, the 10-year mean Moorehead-Ardeldt scores were not significantly different between age groups: 1.67 for patients < 40 years old, 1.66 for a group between 40 and 55 years old, and 1.64 for patients > 55 years old [35]. The reported outcomes of LRYGB are mostly favorable, although it seems that this operation is also associated with several long-term complications, for instance, internal or incisional hernia, gallstones, or nutritional deficiencies [45].…”
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confidence: 89%