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Have We Disregarded Resistance Exercise for the Prevention of Postbariatric Surgery Weight and Comorbidities Relapse?
IWL favors hypertension relapse, which occurs in more than 20% of patients (7). [...]there are few treatment options to tackle this problem, with revisional BS being riskier and less effective than primary BS, and adjuvant pharmacotherapy still needs more support from robust data (8). [...]ghrelin,...
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Published in: | Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) Md.), 2020-12, Vol.28 (12), p.2255-2256 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | IWL favors hypertension relapse, which occurs in more than 20% of patients (7). [...]there are few treatment options to tackle this problem, with revisional BS being riskier and less effective than primary BS, and adjuvant pharmacotherapy still needs more support from robust data (8). [...]ghrelin, a major determinant of energy homeostasis that is implicated in WR after weight loss, is negatively correlated with skeletal muscle mass (12). [...]counteracting post-BS LBM losses could be an effective strategy to prevent WR and comorbidities relapse. Evidence on the effectiveness of exercise on post-BS patients' weight loss has been, therefore, constructed over a foundation of a disproportionate number of studies using aerobic exercise with only a couple of studies investigating the potential benefits of resistance exercise (14). [...]no study has compared the effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on post-BS IWL, WR, and comorbidities relapse. Patients are being recommended to actively engage in exercise, but we still know very little about which loading dose is more effective (intensity, duration, onset after surgery, and, particularly, the type of exercise). [...]more research on this subject is essential so that specific evidence-based post-BS exercise guidelines for patients can be established. |
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ISSN: | 1930-7381 1930-739X |
DOI: | 10.1002/oby.23020 |