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The effect of bariatric-metabolic surgery on selected components of metabolic syndrome and visceral adipose tissue - the pilot study
V. Horká, M. Bužga, J. Macháčková, P. Holéczy, Z. Švagera
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- MeSH
- Bariatric Surgery * MeSH
- Adult MeSH
- Cholesterol, HDL MeSH
- Body Mass Index MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Metabolic Syndrome * MeSH
- Intra-Abdominal Fat metabolism MeSH
- Pilot Projects MeSH
- Adipose Tissue metabolism MeSH
- Check Tag
- Adult MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
The aim of this study was to monitor changes in the components of the metabolic syndrome defined by Adult Treatment Panel III and the risk of adipose tissue. The study population consisted of 45 patients (30 women, 15 men) who underwent one bariatric procedure - partial jejuno-ileal derivation (n=17), sleeve resection (n=14) or laparoscopic gastric - plication (n=14). Components of metabolic syndrome such as waist circumference, morning glycemia/antihypertension, TAG, HDL cholesterol and blood pressure (BP)/antihypertension were monitored in probands. In addition, Dual Energy X-Ray Absorciometry measurements were performed. Parameters were monitored over the course of one year. The study shows that it is an effective method of weight reduction for the study population with metabolic effects in the risk components of metabolic syndrome - fasting glycemia, increase in HDL cholesterol and reduction in triacylglycerols in the blood, reduction in waist circumference and BP or direct disappearance of metabolic syndrome. Significantly, of the entire cohort, 68.9 % of the probands studied showed signs of metabolic syndrome when measured before the intervention. At the end of follow-up, only 22.2 % of probands showed metabolic syndrome. It was also found that if the amount of visceral fat was reduced, the overall risk of metabolic syndrome was also reduced. The study demonstrates a significant positive effect of bariatric surgery on parameters of metabolic syndrome. The study also showed a positive effect of reduced visceral fat volume on the components of metabolic syndrome.
Bariatric Center Department of Surgery AGEL Hospital Ostrava Vítkovice Ostrava Czech Republic
Institute of Laboratory Medicine University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic
Obesity Research Center Faculty of Medicine University of Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic
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