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Prehabilitation of overweight and obese patients with dysglycemia awaiting bariatric surgery: Predicting the success of obesity treatment

Maja Cigrovski Berković, Ines Bilić-Čurčić, Anna Mrzljak, Silvija Canecki-Varžić, Vjekoslav Cigrovski

2022World Journal of Diabetes11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bariatric surgery offers the best health results in overweight and obese patients but is not a risk and/or complication-free treatment. In cases with additional hyperglycemia, the burden of surgery can be even higher and alter both short-term and long-term outcomes. Although bariatric surgery offers glycemic improvements and in the case of early onset diabetes disease remission, weight loss results are lower than for obese patients without diabetes. Different multimodal programs, usually including interventions related to patients' performance, nutritional and psychological status as well as currently available pharmacotherapy before the surgery itself might considerably improve the immediate and late postoperative course. However, there are still no clear guidelines addressing the prehabilitation of obese patients with dysglycemia undergoing bariatric surgery and therefore no unique protocols to improve patients' health. In this minireview, we summarize the current knowledge on prehabilitation before bariatric surgery procedures in patients with obesity and dysglycemia.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePrehabilitationOverweightObesityDiabetes mellitusGlycemicWeight lossType 2 diabetesSurgeryDiseaseIntensive care medicinePhysical therapyInternal medicineEndocrinologyBariatric Surgery and OutcomesDiet and metabolism studiesPharmacology and Obesity Treatment