Impact of diabetes on weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery: Experience from 5-year follow-up of Michigan Bariatric Surgery Cohort.
Publication/Presentation Date
9-1-2023
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: For patients with obesity and diabetes, bariatric surgery can lead to the remission of both diseases. However, the possible impact of diabetes on the magnitude of weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery has not been precisely quantified.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Data from Michigan Bariatric Surgery Cohort (MI-BASiC) was extracted to examine the effect of baseline diabetes on weight loss outcomes. Consecutive patients older than 18 years of age undergoing gastric bypass (GB) or sleeve gastrectomy (SG) for obesity at University of Michigan between January 2008 and November 2013 were included. Repeated measures analysis was used to determine if diabetes was a predictor of weight loss outcomes over 5 years postsurgery.
RESULTS: Out of the 714 included patients, 380 patients underwent GB [mean BMI 47.3 ± 0.4 kg/m
CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrate that patients with diabetes undergoing bariatric surgery would experience less weight loss than patients without diabetes.
Volume
99
Issue
3
First Page
285
Last Page
295
ISSN
1365-2265
Published In/Presented At
Luo, Y., Haddad, R. A., Ontan, M. S., Eldin, A. W. J., Abu-Rumaileh, M., Yosef, M., Khalatbari, S., Varban, O., Kraftson, A., Esfandiari, N. H., & Oral, E. A. (2023). Impact of diabetes on weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery: Experience from 5-year follow-up of Michigan Bariatric Surgery Cohort. Clinical endocrinology, 99(3), 285–295. https://doi.org/10.1111/cen.14922
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
37041100
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article