| Literature DB >> 31129881 |
Fernando Lamarca1, Mariana Silva Melendez-Araújo1, Isabela Porto de Toledo2, Eliane Said Dutra1, Kênia Mara Baiocchi de Carvalho3,4.
Abstract
The effect of bariatric surgery on resting energy expenditure (REE) remains unclear, particularly in terms of the REE/fat-free mass (FFM) ratio. We performed a systematic review with a meta-analysis on Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) studies to investigate the effect of bariatric surgery on the REE/FFM ratio 6 and 12 months postoperatively. Five of the 13 records of 6-month data (n = 406) showed a reduction in the REE/FFM ratio without significant summary effects. As regards 12-month data (10 records, n = 713), there was a significant relative REE mean reduction of 1.95 kcal/kg in FFM (CI: -2.82 to -1.09; I2 = 28%; p < 0.00001). These findings suggest that bariatric surgery, specifically RYGB, leads to a decrease in the REE/FFM ratio during the first postoperative year, which may compromise long-term treatment outcomes.Keywords: Bariatric surgery; Body composition; Calorimetry; Energy metabolism; Resting energy expenditure; Systematic review
Year: 2019 PMID: 31129881 DOI: 10.1007/s11695-019-03934-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obes Surg ISSN: 0960-8923 Impact factor: 4.129