[HTML][HTML] Bone mineral changes in spine and proximal femur in individual obese women after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: a short-term study

W Pluskiewicz, M Bužga, P Holéczy, L Bortlík… - Obesity surgery, 2012 - Springer
W Pluskiewicz, M Bužga, P Holéczy, L Bortlík, V Šmajstrla, P Adamczyk
Obesity surgery, 2012Springer
Background The aim of the study was to establish longitudinal bone changes in obese
women after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). Methods Twenty-nine women at
baseline mean age of 40.41±9.26 years and with mean body mass index (BMI) of
43.07±4.99 kg/m 2 were included in a 6-month study. Skeletal status at hip [femoral neck
(FN) and total hip (TH)] and spine was assessed at baseline, as well as in 3 and 6 months
after surgery. Body size was measured at baseline and follow-up (weight, height, BMI, and …
Background
The aim of the study was to establish longitudinal bone changes in obese women after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG).
Methods
Twenty-nine women at baseline mean age of 40.41 ± 9.26 years and with mean body mass index (BMI) of 43.07 ± 4.99 kg/m2 were included in a 6-month study. Skeletal status at hip [femoral neck (FN) and total hip (TH)] and spine was assessed at baseline, as well as in 3 and 6 months after surgery. Body size was measured at baseline and follow-up (weight, height, BMI, and waist).
Results
Baseline body weight was 117.5 ± 18.4 kg. The mean body weight and BMI decreased by 17.9 % during the first 3 months after surgery to obtain 28.4 % after 6 months. At 6 months, BMD decreased significantly for spine by 1.24 %, FN 6.99 %, and TH 5.18 %. The changes after 3 months in individual subjects showed that, in the majority of subjects, FN and TH BMD decreased significantly (in 52 % and 69 % of subjects, respectively), and in 24 % loss of BMD was found at the spine. After 6 months, the corresponding, significant decreases in individual subjects were found in 72 %, 86 %, and 38 % of woman, respectively. Those with a significant loss of FN BMD tended to lose more weight (30 ± 9.47 versus 23.25 ± 6.08 kg, p = 0.061) than others; women with a significant decrease of FN BMD lost more weight than those with no such decrease (30.43 ± 8.07 versus 15 ± 1.91 kg).
Conclusion
LSG proved efficient for body weight reduction, however, with a parallel decline in bone mineral density.
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