BACKGROUND: Obesity is a major health problem in all age groups. Morbidly obese adolescents often fail to lose weight with diet and exercise and, as adults, become candidates for surgical intervention. METHODS: We matched adolescents (14-19 yr) and adults (19-73 yr) retrospectively from university medical center-based adolescent and adult obesity surgery programs who had undergone laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding by gender and body mass index (n = 115). RESULTS: The most common co-morbid condition in adolescents was menstrual irregularity/polycystic ovary syndrome. Hypertension was the most common co-morbid condition in adults. The adults were nearly 9 times as likely to be diabetic as the adolescents. We analyzed patients with ≥6 months of follow-up for the percentage of excess weight loss at 6-month intervals for ≤24 months. Both groups demonstrated progressive weight loss that did not differ significantly in the initial 12 months; however, the data beyond 12 months were limited by the small numbers. CONCLUSION: The presence of more serious co-morbidities in obese adults, coupled with the successful weight loss after laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, in adolescents suggests that weight loss surgery might be indicated at a younger age for severely obese individuals.
BACKGROUND:Obesity is a major health problem in all age groups. Morbidly obese adolescents often fail to lose weight with diet and exercise and, as adults, become candidates for surgical intervention. METHODS: We matched adolescents (14-19 yr) and adults (19-73 yr) retrospectively from university medical center-based adolescent and adult obesity surgery programs who had undergone laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding by gender and body mass index (n = 115). RESULTS: The most common co-morbid condition in adolescents was menstrual irregularity/polycystic ovary syndrome. Hypertension was the most common co-morbid condition in adults. The adults were nearly 9 times as likely to be diabetic as the adolescents. We analyzed patients with ≥6 months of follow-up for the percentage of excess weight loss at 6-month intervals for ≤24 months. Both groups demonstrated progressive weight loss that did not differ significantly in the initial 12 months; however, the data beyond 12 months were limited by the small numbers. CONCLUSION: The presence of more serious co-morbidities in obese adults, coupled with the successful weight loss after laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, in adolescents suggests that weight loss surgery might be indicated at a younger age for severely obese individuals.
Authors: B S Lennerz; M Wabitsch; H Lippert; S Wolff; C Knoll; R Weiner; T Manger; W Kiess; C Stroh Journal: Int J Obes (Lond) Date: 2013-09-19 Impact factor: 5.095
Authors: Janey S A Pratt; Allen Browne; Nancy T Browne; Matias Bruzoni; Megan Cohen; Ashish Desai; Thomas Inge; Bradley C Linden; Samer G Mattar; Marc Michalsky; David Podkameni; Kirk W Reichard; Fatima Cody Stanford; Meg H Zeller; Jeffrey Zitsman Journal: Surg Obes Relat Dis Date: 2018-03-23 Impact factor: 4.734
Authors: Robyn Sysko; Michael J Devlin; Janet Schebendach; Marian Tanofsky-Kraff; Ellen Zimmerli; Judith Korner; Jack A Yanovski; Jeffrey L Zitsman; B Timothy Walsh Journal: Am J Clin Nutr Date: 2013-08-28 Impact factor: 7.045