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IMPACT OF DEFICIENT NUTRITION IN BONE MASS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY

BACKGROUND: Essential nutrients are considered for the prevention of the bone loss that occurs after bariatric surgery. AIM: Evaluate nutrients involved in bone metabolism, and relate to serum concentrations of calcium, vitamin D, and parathyroid hormone, and the use of supplements and sun exposure...

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Autores principales: COSTA, Tatiana Munhoz da Rocha Lemos, PAGANOTO, Mariana, RADOMINSKI, Rosana Bento, BORBA, Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27120738
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600010010
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author COSTA, Tatiana Munhoz da Rocha Lemos
PAGANOTO, Mariana
RADOMINSKI, Rosana Bento
BORBA, Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski
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PAGANOTO, Mariana
RADOMINSKI, Rosana Bento
BORBA, Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski
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description BACKGROUND: Essential nutrients are considered for the prevention of the bone loss that occurs after bariatric surgery. AIM: Evaluate nutrients involved in bone metabolism, and relate to serum concentrations of calcium, vitamin D, and parathyroid hormone, and the use of supplements and sun exposure on the bone mass of patients who had undergone gastric bypass surgery. METHODS: An observational study, with patients who had undergone the surgery 12 or more months previously, operated group (OG), compared to a control group (CG). RESULTS: Were included 56 in OG and 27 in the CG. The mean age was 36.4±8.5 years. The individuals in the OG, compared to CG, consumed inadequate amounts of protein and daily calcium. The OG had a higher prevalence of low sun exposure, lower levels of 25OH Vitamin D (21.3±10.9 vs. 32.1±11.8 ng/dl), and increased serum levels of parathyroid hormone (68.1±32.9 vs. 39.9±11.9 pg/ml, p<0.001). Secondary hyperparathyroidism was present only in the OG (41.7%). The mean lumbar spine bone mineral density was lower in the OG. Four individuals from the OG had low bone mineral density for chronological age, and no one from the CG. CONCLUSION: The dietary components that affect bone mass in patients undergoing bariatric surgery were inadequate. The supplementation was insufficient and the sun exposure was low. These changes were accompanied by secondary hyperparathyroidism and a high prevalence of low bone mass in lumbar spine in these subjects.
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spelling pubmed-48511492016-05-05 IMPACT OF DEFICIENT NUTRITION IN BONE MASS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY COSTA, Tatiana Munhoz da Rocha Lemos PAGANOTO, Mariana RADOMINSKI, Rosana Bento BORBA, Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: Essential nutrients are considered for the prevention of the bone loss that occurs after bariatric surgery. AIM: Evaluate nutrients involved in bone metabolism, and relate to serum concentrations of calcium, vitamin D, and parathyroid hormone, and the use of supplements and sun exposure on the bone mass of patients who had undergone gastric bypass surgery. METHODS: An observational study, with patients who had undergone the surgery 12 or more months previously, operated group (OG), compared to a control group (CG). RESULTS: Were included 56 in OG and 27 in the CG. The mean age was 36.4±8.5 years. The individuals in the OG, compared to CG, consumed inadequate amounts of protein and daily calcium. The OG had a higher prevalence of low sun exposure, lower levels of 25OH Vitamin D (21.3±10.9 vs. 32.1±11.8 ng/dl), and increased serum levels of parathyroid hormone (68.1±32.9 vs. 39.9±11.9 pg/ml, p<0.001). Secondary hyperparathyroidism was present only in the OG (41.7%). The mean lumbar spine bone mineral density was lower in the OG. Four individuals from the OG had low bone mineral density for chronological age, and no one from the CG. CONCLUSION: The dietary components that affect bone mass in patients undergoing bariatric surgery were inadequate. The supplementation was insufficient and the sun exposure was low. These changes were accompanied by secondary hyperparathyroidism and a high prevalence of low bone mass in lumbar spine in these subjects. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4851149/ /pubmed/27120738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600010010 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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COSTA, Tatiana Munhoz da Rocha Lemos
PAGANOTO, Mariana
RADOMINSKI, Rosana Bento
BORBA, Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski
IMPACT OF DEFICIENT NUTRITION IN BONE MASS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY
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title_full IMPACT OF DEFICIENT NUTRITION IN BONE MASS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY
title_fullStr IMPACT OF DEFICIENT NUTRITION IN BONE MASS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY
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title_short IMPACT OF DEFICIENT NUTRITION IN BONE MASS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY
title_sort impact of deficient nutrition in bone mass after bariatric surgery
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27120738
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600010010
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