| Literature DB >> 33928524 |
Tobias Antonsson1, André Wennersten2,3, Kaisa Sörensen4, Sara Regnér5,4, Mikael Ekelund5,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gastric bypass (GBP) is a surgical method with good evidence of sustainable weight loss, reduced obesity-related comorbidities, and improved health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, long-term data post-GBP is scarce on HRQoL related to other factors than weight loss, such as impact of socio-economic, age, and gender. AIM: To investigate long-term HRQoL in GBP patients.Entities:
Keywords: Bariatric surgery; Cross-sectional study; Gastric bypass; Health-related quality of life; Obesity surgery; RAND-36; SF-36
Year: 2021 PMID: 33928524 PMCID: PMC8175313 DOI: 10.1007/s11695-021-05416-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obes Surg ISSN: 0960-8923 Impact factor: 4.129
RAND-36 domains with abbreviations
| PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical function | Physical role function | Bodily pain | General health perceptions | Vitality | Social role functioning | Emotional role functioning | Mental health |
Demography of participants (n=1339)
| All participants | |
|---|---|
| Age, mean ± SD | 44 ± 11 |
| Gender, quantity (%) | |
| Women | 1058 (79) |
| Men | 281 (21) |
| Weight, mean ± SD | |
| Preoperative BMI | 43.8 ± 6.1 |
| Postoperative BMI | 29.1 ± 5.4 |
| %EBMIL | 80.2 ± 27.4 |
| Years since surgery, quantity (%) | |
| 9 yrs. | 61 (4.6) |
| 8 yrs. | 109 (8.1) |
| 7 yrs. | 204 (15.2) |
| 6 yrs. | 173 (12.9) |
| 5 yrs. | 213 (15.9) |
| 4 yrs. | 297 (22.2) |
| 3 yrs. | 282 (21.1) |
| Education, quantity (%) | |
| Unfinished elementary school/elementary school | 175 (13.1) |
| Secondary school | 711 (53.1) |
| University/college | 453 (33.8) |
| Employment, quantity (%) | |
| Jobseekers | 56 (4.2) |
| Retired | 90 (6.7) |
| Sick/on disability | 191 (14.3) |
| Parental leave | 24 (1.8) |
| Part-time work | 233 (17.4) |
| Full-time work | 745 (55.6) |
Fig. 1Selection and dropout in database and current study. All having had GBP surgery 2008–2014, in an administratively defined region, were invited for a web-based online survey. GBP, gastric bypass; SG, sleeve gastrectomy; EBMIL, Excessive BMI-loss
Fig. 2Graph showing decline in all domains of HRQoL in relation to time since surgery
Results in RAND-36 for men and women
| RAND-36 domains | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH | |
Women | M (SD) | 83.4 (22.4) | 77.3 (36.5) | 69.2 (29.6) | 66.5 (25.4) | 56.9 (25.8) | 75.5 (28.2) | 69.9 (40.6) | 72.3 (23.1) |
Men | M (SD) | 82.5 (24.5) | 76.5 (37.0) | 71.3 (29.2) | 69.2 (23.7) | 60.1 (24.1) | 78.0 (26.3) | 75.2 (38.2) | 74.5 (21.1) |
| 0.847 | 0.723 | 0.238 | 0.166 | 0.104 | 0.270 | 0.037 | 0.272 | ||
Results in RAND-36 for educational level
| RAND-36 domains | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Education | PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH | |
| Unfinished elementary school/elementary school | M (SD) | 73.4a (29.0) | 64.3a (42.4) | 59.2a (32.0) | 61.3a (27.6) | 53.5 (27.5) | 68.5a (31.3) | 61.9a (44.3) | 67.8b (25.3) |
High school | M (SD) | 84.0 (21.8) | 77.5 (36.0) | 69.5 (29.7) | 67.5 (25.1) | 57.9 (25.5) | 77.0 (27.0) | 72.5 (39.2) | 73.1 (22.6) |
University/College n=453 (33,8%) | M (SD) | 85.7 (20.5) | 81.5 (33.9) | 73.9 (27.2) | 68.5 (23.8) | 58.6 (24.7) | 77.3 (27.3) | 72.3 (39.5) | 74.1 (21.6) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.017 | 0.093 | 0.003 | 0.016 | 0.030 | ||
ap <0.05 compared to high school and university/college
bp <0.05 compared to university/college
Results in RAND-36 for occupation rate
| RAND-36 domains | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Employment | PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH | |
Full-time work | M (SD) | 90.6 (15.4) | 86.7 (28.1) | 78.2 (25.0) | 74.2 (21.6) | 63.3 (22.9) | 84.1 (22.4) | 80.4 (34.3) | 77.8 (19.4) |
Part-time work | M (SD) | 84.5b (18.0) | 78.6b (35.2) | 67.1b (27.6) | 65.8b (23.5) | 57.4b (24.8) | 75.9b (26.3) | 71.2b (38.9) | 73.0 (22.3) |
Parental leave | M (SD) | 89.6 (24,4) | 90.6 (23.1) | 85.3 (21.2) | 71.9 (24.1) | 54.8 (25.3) | 81.3 (23.3) | 79.2 (30.8) | 78.7 (16.4) |
| Sick leave/on disability n=191 (14.3%) | M (SD) | 59.5a (30.9) | 41.6c (43.6) | 43.8d (31.9) | 44.6d (25.3) | 37.6f (24.2) | 48.6d (29.1) | 36.6d (43.5) | 55.4d (25.1) |
Retired | M (SD) | 72.9a (24.8) | 72.8b (38.3) | 65.0e (27.6) | 66.1b (23.5) | 64.1 (23.8) | 80.0 (26.0) | 79.3 (34.8) | 78.4 (18.2) |
Job seekers | M (SD) | 74.6a (23.8) | 65.2b (40.1) | 55.4e (30.7) | 52.6a (25.6) | 40.5f (27.1) | 54.5d (29.5) | 46.4d (44.8) | 52.6d (26.3) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
p <0.05 compared to full-time work, part-time work, and parental leave
bp <0.05 compared to full-time work
cp <0.05 compared to full-time work, part-time work, parental leave, job seekers, and retired
dp <0.05 compared to full-time work, part-time work, parental leave, and retired
ep <0.05 compared to full-time work and parental leave
fp <0.05 compared to full-time work, part-time work, and retired
Results in RAND-36 for weight loss (%EBMIL)
| RAND-36 domains | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| %EBMIL | PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH | |
<25 | M (SD) | 54.0a (30.0) | 43.2a (42.6) | 48.2a (26.5) | 44.9a (24.6) | 37.4a (25.7) | 53.7a (30.2) | 52.3b (44.0) | 55.6c (25.9) |
25–50 n=112 (8.4%) | M (SD) | 69.4a (24.0) | 62.5a (39.8) | 56.3a (27.9) | 53.1a (24.0) | 47.2b (25.1) | 66.3a (27.7) | 58.6b (44.8) | 68.9b (22.8) |
50–75 | M (SD) | 80.6b (21.2) | 75.9b (36.8) | 66.7b (28.2) | 64.6b (24.3) | 54.4b (24.6) | 74.5b (27.9) | 68.8 (41.1) | 70.1b (22.1) |
>75 | M (SD) | 87.9 (20.7) | 81.6 (34.1) | 74.0 (29.3) | 71.3 (24.2) | 61.6 (24.9) | 79.3 (26.8) | 74.8 (38.1) | 75.5 (22.2) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
ap <0.05 compared with %EBMIL 50–75 and ≥ 75
bp <0.05 compared with %EBMIL ≥ 75
cp <0.05 compared with %EBMIL 25–50, 50–75, and ≥ 75
Results for the age groups in RAND-36
| RAND-36 domains | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | PF | RP | BP | GH | VT | SF | RE | MH | |
18–36 years | M (SD) | 87.0 (20.8) | 80.6 (34.7) | 72.7 (29.3) | 64.4 (25.0) | 51.5 (25.1) | 71.3 (29.0) | 62.8 (42.2) | 68.1 (23.7) |
37–45 years | M (SD) | 85.1 (22.2) | 77.6 (36.6) | 71.3 (29.3) | 68.3 (25.6) | 57.3 (25.9) | 77.4 (26.9) | 73.0 (39.3) | 73.3 (22.4) |
46–52 years | M (SD) | 82.9 (22.1) | 77.5 (35.6) | 67.2 (30.2) | 67.0 (24.8) | 59.4 (25.6) | 76.9 (28.1) | 72.3 (40.6) | 73.5 (23.2) |
53–67 years | M (SD) | 77.1 (25.0) | 72.5 (39.1) | 66.7 (29.2) | 68.4 (24.7) | 62.8 (24.1) | 78.6 (26.8) | 76.3 (37.3) | 76.4 (20.7) |
| <0.001 | 0.070 | 0.009 | 0.084 | <0.001 | 0.002 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||