Author:
van de Pas Kelly G. H.,Esfandiyari Noushi Aliyar,Janssen Loes,Vreugdenhil Anita C. E.,Leclercq Wouter K. G.,van Dielen François M. H.,van Acker G. J. D.,Apers J. A.,Berends F.,de Brauw L. M.,Bruinsma F. F. E.,de Castro S. M. M.,Damen S. L.,Jonker F.,Faneyte I. F.,Greve J. W. M.,van ’t Hof G.,Klaassen R. A.,Lagae E. A. G. L.,Langenhoff B. S.,Liem R. S. L.,Luijten A. A. P. M.,Nienhuijs S. W.,Smeenk R. M.,Smeets S. J. M.,Vening W.,Wiezer M. J.,de Witte E.,
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Bariatric surgery is the most effective
treatment for severe obesity in adults and has shown promising results in young adults. Lack of insight regarding efficacy and safety outcomes might result in delayed bariatric surgery utilization in young adults. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of bariatric surgery in young adults compared to adults.
Methods
This is a nationwide population-based cohort study utilizing data from the Dutch Audit Treatment of Obesity (DATO). Young adults (aged 18–25 years) and adults (aged 35–55 years) who underwent primary Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) or sleeve gastrectomy (SG) were included. Primary outcome was percentage total weight loss (%TWL) until five years postoperatively.
Results
A total of 2,822 (10.3%) young adults and 24,497 (89.7%) adults were included. The follow-up rates of the young adults were lower up to five years postoperatively (46.2% versus 56.7% three years postoperatively; p < 0.001). Young adults who underwent RYGB showed superior %TWL compared to adults until four years postoperatively (33.0 ± 9.4 versus 31.2 ± 8.7 three years after surgery; p < 0.001). Young adults who underwent SG showed superior %TWL until five years postoperatively (29.9 ± 10.9 versus 26.2 ± 9.7 three years after surgery; p < 0.001). Postoperative complications ≤ 30 days were more prevalent among adults, 5.3% versus 3.5% (p < 0.001). No differences were found in the long term complications. Young adults revealed more improvement of hypertension (93.6% versus 78.9%), dyslipidemia (84.7% versus 69.2%) and musculoskeletal pain (84.6% versus 72.3%).
Conclusion
Bariatric surgery appears to be at least as safe and effective in young adults as in adults. Based on these findings the reluctance towards bariatric surgery in the younger age group seems unfounded.
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Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Surgery
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