Features of clinical and metabolic status after bariatric treatment of obesity
https://doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-179-7-96-101
Abstract
Purpose of the study. Assessment of metabolic status in patients after bariatric surgery.
Materials and methods. 29 patients with I-III degree obesity were examined. Clinical metabolic and micronutrient status was assessed for patients.
Results. For patients after bariatric intervention, a more pronounced decrease in muscle mass during weight loss, an increase in the rate of oxidation of carbohydrates, a decrease in the rate of oxidation of fats, a decrease in the concentration level in the blood serum of a number of indicators of vitamin and mineral status (vitamin D, B12, iron, calcium) is characteristic.
About the Authors
C. M. GapparovaRussian Federation
Camilat M. Gapparova – PhD.
21, Kashirskoe shosse, Moscow, 115446.
eLibrary SPIN: 3394-4039
Yu. G. Chekhonina
Russian Federation
Yulia G. Chekhonina – PhD.
21, Kashirskoe shosse, Moscow, 115446; 1, Ostrovityanova st., Moscow, 117997.
eLibrary SPIN: 3181-6767
I. A. Lapik
Russian Federation
Irina A. Lapik – PhD.
21, Kashirskoe shosse, Moscow, 115446.
eLibrary SPIN: 2927-2441
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For citations:
Gapparova C.M., Chekhonina Yu.G., Lapik I.A. Features of clinical and metabolic status after bariatric treatment of obesity. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2020;(7):96-101. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-179-7-96-101