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21 Σεπ 2017 · Despite a wide variation in change in body weight across the sample, 360 of 387 patients (93%) in the surgery group maintained at least a 10% weight loss from baseline to year 12, 271 (70% ...
- 5-Year Outcomes
The results of this 5-year follow-up analysis from the...
- 5-Year Outcomes
Insufficient weight loss is defined as excess weight loss percentage (EWL%) of < 50% 18 months post-BS [16]. WR is defined as progressive weight regain that occurs after achievement of an initial successful weight loss (defined as EWL>50%) [16].
3 Σεπ 2024 · Metrics. Abstract. Background/Objectives. Metabolic adaptation is the lowering of basal metabolic rate (BMR) beyond what is predicted from changes in fat mass (FM) and fat-free mass (FFM) and may...
3.2. Weight Loss. The mean weight and BMI loss experienced in the first three months after surgery were 20.52 kg (SD = 7.95) and 7.57 kg/m 2 (SD = 2.62), whereas between the fourth to sixth month, they were 9.88 kg (SD = 10.61) and 3.59 kg/m 2 (SD = 3.61). Post hoc comparisons showed that weight and BMI differed significantly across all timelines, and had a large effect size ().
In comparing the body weight of the 64 followed patients 5 years after surgery and before surgery, 62 patients (93.9%) experienced weight loss (31.50 (20.00–44.25) kg), while 2 patients presented weight gain (4 and 7 kg).
Weight loss at 20 years (N = 35) was 30.1 kg, 48.9%EWL and 22.2% total weight loss (%TWL). Reoperation rate was initially high but reduced markedly with improved band and surgical and aftercare techniques.
23 Απρ 2020 · Bariatric surgery leads to a substantial weight loss (WL), however, a subset of patients undergoing surgery fails to achieve adequate WL. The reason for the individual variation in WL remains...