Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Dietetics and Food Services, Institut Kanser Negara, Ministry of Health, 4, Jalan P7, Presint 7, 62250, Putrajaya, Malaysia. Electronic address: [email protected]
  • 2 Department of Dietetics and Food Services, Institut Kanser Negara, Ministry of Health, 4, Jalan P7, Presint 7, 62250, Putrajaya, Malaysia
  • 3 Unit of Physiotherapy, Institut Kanser Negara, Ministry of Health, 4, Jalan P7, Presint 7, 62250, Putrajaya, Malaysia
Asian J Surg, 2023 Sep;46(9):3716-3721.
PMID: 36931924 DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2023.03.026

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is considered as an effective therapy for those with morbid obesity. Preoperative weight loss with a very low-calorie diet is commonly used to ease the bariatric surgery. Pre-habilitation increases functional and physiological capacity. The study demonstrated the changes of body composition and functional status following short term pre-habilitation before bariatric surgery.

METHOD: This prospective study targeted those admitted for bariatric surgery. Participants underwent the biweekly pre-habilitation program included an individualized high whey-based protein very low-calorie (VLCHP) enteral regime (600-900 kcal/day) and moderate intensive exercise before bariatric surgery. Body composition and waist circumference were assessed after fortnight. Participants were segregated into morbid obese (MOG) (BMI <49 kg/m2) and super morbid obese group (SMOG) (BMI ≥50 kg/m2) for analysis.

RESULT: Majority of participants were female (71%) with median age 36.0 years old (MOG) and 34.3 years old (SMOG) respectively. SMOG achieved significant greater loss in weight (-7.4 kg vs -4.0 kg), fat percentage (-4.4% vs -1.7%) and fat mass (-9.9 kg vs -3.8 kg); but MOG had a significant increment in muscle mass (3.2 kg vs 2.8 kg) as compared to SOG (p 

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