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Gender and Liver Steatosis Discriminate Different Physiological Patterns in Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Obesity Center Cohort
Background: Obesity is a major public health problem worldwide. Bariatric surgery can reduce body weight, and it is one of the better ways to improve metabolic disease and lifestyle. The aim of this study was to explore a new cohort of patients with obesity and evaluate the gender differences and th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221192/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15102381 |
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author | Donghia, Rossella Schiano Di Cola, Rita Cesaro, Filomena Vitale, Andrea Lippolis, Giuseppe Lisco, Teresa Isernia, Roberta De Pergola, Giovanni De Nucci, Sara Rinaldi, Roberta Liso, Marina Giardiello, Cristiano |
author_facet | Donghia, Rossella Schiano Di Cola, Rita Cesaro, Filomena Vitale, Andrea Lippolis, Giuseppe Lisco, Teresa Isernia, Roberta De Pergola, Giovanni De Nucci, Sara Rinaldi, Roberta Liso, Marina Giardiello, Cristiano |
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description | Background: Obesity is a major public health problem worldwide. Bariatric surgery can reduce body weight, and it is one of the better ways to improve metabolic disease and lifestyle. The aim of this study was to explore a new cohort of patients with obesity and evaluate the gender differences and the steatosis status within the gender group. Methods: A cohort of 250 adult obese patients with BMI ≥ 30 and age >18 years, eligible for gastric bariatric surgery at Pineta Grande Hospital, Castel Volturno (Italy) was studied. Results: The prevalence in women was higher (72.40%) than men (27.60%). Overall, results indicated many statistically significant gender differences in hematological and clinical parameters. Analysis of the subcohorts based on the severity of steatosis revealed differences of this condition between the genders. Steatosis was more prevalent in the male subcohort, but female patients revealed greater within-group differences. Conclusions: Many differences were found not only in the total cohort but also between the gender subcohorts, both in the presence and absence of steatosis. We can conclude that the pathophysiological, genetic, and hormonal patterns affecting these patients delineate different individual profiles. |
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spelling | pubmed-102211922023-05-28 Gender and Liver Steatosis Discriminate Different Physiological Patterns in Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Obesity Center Cohort Donghia, Rossella Schiano Di Cola, Rita Cesaro, Filomena Vitale, Andrea Lippolis, Giuseppe Lisco, Teresa Isernia, Roberta De Pergola, Giovanni De Nucci, Sara Rinaldi, Roberta Liso, Marina Giardiello, Cristiano Nutrients Article Background: Obesity is a major public health problem worldwide. Bariatric surgery can reduce body weight, and it is one of the better ways to improve metabolic disease and lifestyle. The aim of this study was to explore a new cohort of patients with obesity and evaluate the gender differences and the steatosis status within the gender group. Methods: A cohort of 250 adult obese patients with BMI ≥ 30 and age >18 years, eligible for gastric bariatric surgery at Pineta Grande Hospital, Castel Volturno (Italy) was studied. Results: The prevalence in women was higher (72.40%) than men (27.60%). Overall, results indicated many statistically significant gender differences in hematological and clinical parameters. Analysis of the subcohorts based on the severity of steatosis revealed differences of this condition between the genders. Steatosis was more prevalent in the male subcohort, but female patients revealed greater within-group differences. Conclusions: Many differences were found not only in the total cohort but also between the gender subcohorts, both in the presence and absence of steatosis. We can conclude that the pathophysiological, genetic, and hormonal patterns affecting these patients delineate different individual profiles. MDPI 2023-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10221192/ /pubmed/37242264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15102381 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Donghia, Rossella Schiano Di Cola, Rita Cesaro, Filomena Vitale, Andrea Lippolis, Giuseppe Lisco, Teresa Isernia, Roberta De Pergola, Giovanni De Nucci, Sara Rinaldi, Roberta Liso, Marina Giardiello, Cristiano Gender and Liver Steatosis Discriminate Different Physiological Patterns in Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Obesity Center Cohort |
title | Gender and Liver Steatosis Discriminate Different Physiological Patterns in Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Obesity Center Cohort |
title_full | Gender and Liver Steatosis Discriminate Different Physiological Patterns in Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Obesity Center Cohort |
title_fullStr | Gender and Liver Steatosis Discriminate Different Physiological Patterns in Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Obesity Center Cohort |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender and Liver Steatosis Discriminate Different Physiological Patterns in Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Obesity Center Cohort |
title_short | Gender and Liver Steatosis Discriminate Different Physiological Patterns in Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Obesity Center Cohort |
title_sort | gender and liver steatosis discriminate different physiological patterns in obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery: obesity center cohort |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221192/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15102381 |
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