Department of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Obes Surg. 2013 Sep;23(9):1497-500. doi: 10.1007/s11695-013-1017-9.
Several studies conducted in the USA have demonstrated that the effectiveness of bariatric surgery differs between patients from African and European origin. However, little is known on differences in outcomes after bariatric surgery between individuals from other ethnic backgrounds. In this retrospective study, we found that, in terms of weight loss, gastric bypass surgery is less effective in African, South Asian, Turkish and Moroccan patients than in their ethnic Dutch counterparts. Our results underscore that ethnic differences in the effectiveness of bariatric surgery are not limited to those between patients of African and European origin, but extend to other minority groups as well. Therefore, it is important that prospective studies both determine ethnic differences in weight loss-related improvement of co-morbidities and elucidate the exact reasons for these ethnic disparities.
几项在美国进行的研究表明,肥胖症手术的效果在来自非洲和欧洲的患者之间存在差异。然而,对于来自其他族裔背景的个体在肥胖症手术后的结果差异,人们知之甚少。在这项回顾性研究中,我们发现,就体重减轻而言,胃旁路手术在非洲人、南亚人、土耳其人和摩洛哥人患者中的效果不如其荷兰裔同族人。我们的结果表明,肥胖症手术效果的种族差异不仅限于非洲和欧洲患者之间,还延伸到其他少数族裔群体。因此,前瞻性研究不仅要确定与体重减轻相关的合并症改善方面的种族差异,还要阐明这些种族差异的确切原因,这一点很重要。