Freese Kyle E, Althouse Andrew D, Ramanathan Ramesh, Edwards Robert P, Bovbjerg Dana H, Linkov Faina
Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Department of OB/GYN and Reproductive Sciences, Magee-Womens Research Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Bariatr Surg Pract Patient Care. 2017 Jun 1;12(2):67-71. doi: 10.1089/bari.2016.0038.
To determine whether preoperative weight loss goals are associated with postoperative weight loss and whether the effect is modified by preoperative depressive symptoms. Sixty-three women from an ongoing cohort study who were undergoing first-time bariatric surgery at a large, academic hospital in Pittsburgh, PA, were included in this subanalysis. They were assessed preoperatively and 12 months postoperatively in regard to anthropometric and biobehavioral factors. Multivariable linear regression models were used to estimate associations between weight loss goals, expressed as percentage excess body mass index loss (%EBMIL), and postoperative %EBMIL, as well as test effect modification by depressive symptoms. Presurgery weight loss goals were positively associated with %EBMIL 12 months after bariatric surgery (β = 1.0, < 0.01), adjusting for preoperative body mass index, age, race, and marital status; this relationship was negatively modified by depressive symptoms (β = -0.1, = 0.02). The association between goal %EBMIL and postoperative %EBMIL was attenuated when type of surgery was added to the model. This initial report suggests that weight loss goals and depressive symptoms may be associated with achieved weight loss after bariatric surgery. If confirmed in larger cohorts, these findings may indicate that more personalized approaches will be needed when discussing weight loss goals with patients.
确定术前体重减轻目标是否与术后体重减轻相关,以及该效应是否会因术前抑郁症状而改变。来自一项正在进行的队列研究的63名女性被纳入该亚分析,她们在宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡的一家大型学术医院接受首次减肥手术。术前和术后12个月对她们进行了人体测量和生物行为因素评估。使用多变量线性回归模型来估计以超重体重指数损失百分比(%EBMIL)表示的体重减轻目标与术后%EBMIL之间的关联,以及检验抑郁症状对效应的影响。调整术前体重指数、年龄、种族和婚姻状况后,术前体重减轻目标与减肥手术后12个月的%EBMIL呈正相关(β = 1.0,P < 0.01);这种关系因抑郁症状而呈负向改变(β = -0.1,P = 0.02)。当将手术类型添加到模型中时,目标%EBMIL与术后%EBMIL之间的关联减弱。这份初步报告表明,体重减轻目标和抑郁症状可能与减肥手术后的实际体重减轻有关。如果在更大的队列中得到证实,这些发现可能表明在与患者讨论体重减轻目标时需要更个性化的方法。