Ciobârcă Daniela Mureşan, Cătoi Adriana Florinela, Copăescu Cătălin, Miere Doina, Crişan Gianina
Department of Bromatology, Hygiene and Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Department of Physiopathology, Faculty of Medicine, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Med Pharm Rep. 2022 Jan;95(1):24-30. doi: 10.15386/mpr-2094. Epub 2022 Jan 31.
Obesity pandemic represents a threat to public health of paramount importance. Bariatric surgery represents the most effective and long-lasting treatment for severe obesity so far. The nutritional status of obese patients seeking bariatric surgery is impaired prior to surgery because of prevalent nutritional deficiencies. In addition, excess micronutrient levels may also occur, although this finding is not common. The onset of nutritional anomalies encountered in bariatric surgery candidates might stem from the following: obesity itself, poor quality food choices, preoperative weight loss or insufficient/excessive preoperative oral supplementation with vitamins and minerals. Nutritional management should begin preoperatively and should include a comprehensive assessment in order to identify those patients with clinical or subclinical deficiencies and hypervitaminoses. This paper provides background information on the nutritional status of bariatric surgery candidates, as well as on the prevalence and clinical significance of the most common micronutrient deficiencies and excess levels reported preoperatively among these patients.
肥胖流行对公众健康构成了极其重要的威胁。减肥手术是迄今为止治疗重度肥胖最有效且持久的方法。寻求减肥手术的肥胖患者在手术前营养状况就已受损,因为普遍存在营养缺乏问题。此外,尽管这种情况并不常见,但也可能出现微量营养素水平过高的情况。减肥手术候选者中出现营养异常的原因可能如下:肥胖本身、食物选择质量差、术前体重减轻或术前口服维生素和矿物质补充不足/过量。营养管理应在术前开始,且应包括全面评估,以识别那些有临床或亚临床缺乏以及维生素过多症的患者。本文提供了有关减肥手术候选者营养状况的背景信息,以及这些患者术前报告的最常见微量营养素缺乏和过量水平的患病率及临床意义。