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接受减重手术的患者:在 COVID-19 封锁期间生活方式、情绪和行为适应的特殊风险群体。第一波疫情的教训。

Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: a Special Risk Group for Lifestyle, Emotional and Behavioral Adaptations During the COVID-19 Lockdown. Lessons from the First Wave.

机构信息

Endocrinology and Nutrition Department, Obesity Unit, Hospital Clinic, 170, Villarroel Street, Helios office 9, 08036, Barcelona, Spain.

CIBER Obesity and Nutrition (CIBEROBN), Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Obes Surg. 2022 Feb;32(2):441-449. doi: 10.1007/s11695-021-05792-1. Epub 2021 Nov 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine how the COVID-19 lockdown influenced the lifestyle, eating behavior, use of substances, mental health, and weight in patients who had undergone bariatric surgery (BS) and explore the self-perception of one's own health and fears related to COVID-19.

METHODS

We performed a cross-sectional exploratory study in obesity patients who had undergone BS surgery > 1 year previously in a university hospital. Assessment was performed 40 days after initiating lockdown and included 2 periods: from April 24 until May 8 and during the initial de-escalation period: from May 9 until 22, 2020. A structured telephone interview and an online survey were administered.

RESULTS

One hundred eighty-eight patients were interviewed; 156 also responded to the online survey (77% females, mean age 53.46 ± 10.48 years, mean follow-up 5.71 ± 4.30 years). Dietary habits were affected in 72% of the participants, with 15% reporting better diet planning; 83.5% reported having more sedentary behaviors; 27% and 36% showed depression and anxiety, respectively; and 45% of participants reported bad sleep quality. In relation to changes in the use of any substance, the use increased in the majority of patients who were previously users. Self-perception of one's own health and fears related to COVID-19 were only moderate. Finally, emotional eating and time since BS were statistically significant risk factors for predicting weight gain.

CONCLUSIONS

Lockdown during COVID-19 pandemic negatively influenced the lifestyle, mental health, substance use, and weight in BS patients. These alterations were somewhat similar to those observed in the general population but more severe and with important clinical implications.

摘要

目的

确定 COVID-19 封锁如何影响接受过减重手术(BS)的患者的生活方式、饮食习惯、物质使用、心理健康和体重,并探讨他们对自身健康的自我认知和对 COVID-19 的恐惧。

方法

我们在一所大学医院对接受 BS 手术超过 1 年的肥胖患者进行了一项横断面探索性研究。在封锁开始后 40 天进行评估,包括两个时期:从 4 月 24 日至 5 月 8 日,以及初始缓解期:从 5 月 9 日至 22 日,2020 年。进行了结构化电话访谈和在线调查。

结果

共对 188 名患者进行了访谈,其中 156 名患者还回答了在线调查(77%为女性,平均年龄 53.46±10.48 岁,平均随访 5.71±4.30 年)。饮食习惯受到影响的患者占 72%,其中 15%报告饮食计划更好;83.5%报告久坐行为增加;分别有 27%和 36%的患者报告抑郁和焦虑;45%的患者报告睡眠质量差。关于任何物质使用的变化,以前的使用者中大多数人的使用量增加。对自身健康的自我认知和对 COVID-19 的恐惧仅为中等程度。最后,情绪化进食和 BS 后的时间是预测体重增加的统计学显著风险因素。

结论

COVID-19 大流行期间的封锁对 BS 患者的生活方式、心理健康、物质使用和体重产生了负面影响。这些变化与一般人群中观察到的变化有些相似,但更为严重,具有重要的临床意义。

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