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Pre-operative predictors of weight loss at 1-year after Lap-Band surgery.

J B Dixon1, M E Dixon, P E O'Brien.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The authors studied a range of preoperative factors for their predictive value of effectiveness of Lap-Band placement, using the percentage of excess weight loss at 1-year as the outcome measure (%EWL1).
METHODS: All factors were measured and recorded prior to surgery. Factors included: patient demographics, family, medical and weight history. Laboratory measures and the responses to the SF-36 Health Survey were also assessed. Factors were assessed for correlation with %EWL1.
RESULTS: The group (N=440, F:M 383:57) had mean age 40.0+/-9.5 years, weight of 126+/-25 kg, and BMI 45.6+/-7.5 kg/m2 pre-operatively. At 1-year follow-up, the group had mean weight 97.6< or =20 kg, BMI 35.6 = 6.3 kg/m2, and %EWL1 45.8< or =17%. Increasing age (R= -0.13, p<0.01) and preoperative BMI (R=-0.22, p<0.001) were significantly associated with less %EWL1 and all other factors were controlled for these before assessing significance. Important factors associated with a lower %EWL1 included: hyperinsulinemia (R=-0.36, p<0.001), insulin resistance (R=-0.33, p<0.001) and disease associated with insulin resistance, poor physical ability, pain, and poor general health responses to the SF-36 Health Survey. Patients who consumed alcohol regularly had a better rate of weight loss (R= 0.23, p<0.005). Factors that had no influence included gender, a history of mental illness and measures of mental health, previous bariatric surgery, and a history of many medical conditions associated with obesity.
CONCLUSION: Important physical factors have been found to influence the rate of weight loss. Those with increased age, pain, physical disability and insulin resistance have a great deal to gain from weight loss. Although this study has identified factors that are associated with less weight loss, we have not found any factor that predicts an unacceptably low weight loss and thus provides a contraindication to Lap-Band placement. The findings of this study allow us to set more realistic goals for the rate of weight loss in specified sub-groups of our patients.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11355027     DOI: 10.1381/096089201321577884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Surg        ISSN: 0960-8923            Impact factor:   4.129


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2.  High-risk alcohol use after weight loss surgery.

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3.  Alcohol use disorders after bariatric surgery.

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Review 5.  Psychopathology in bariatric surgery candidates: a review of studies using structured diagnostic interviews.

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7.  Revisional Bariatric Surgery in Israel: Findings from the Israeli Bariatric Surgery Registry.

Authors:  D Keren; O Romano-Zelekha; T Rainis; N Sakran
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2019-11       Impact factor: 4.129

8.  Predictors of success after laparoscopic gastric bypass: a multivariate analysis of socioeconomic factors.

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9.  Impact of lap-band size on weight loss: does gender matter?

Authors:  Ali Ardestani; Ardalan Tangestanipoor; Malcolm K Robinson; David B Lautz; Ashley H Vernon; Ali Tavakkoli
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 4.129

10.  Capacity for physical activity predicts weight loss after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

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