What Value of Sixth Month Excess Weight Loss (Postsleeve Gastrectomy) Is Necessary for Better Sleep Quality?

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Basak, Fatih [1 ,3 ]
Sisik, Abdullah [1 ]
Demirpolat, Muhammed Taha [1 ]
Caliskan, Yahya Kemal [2 ]
Ulgur, Hanife Seyda [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hlth Sci, Umraniye Educ & Res Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Univ Hlth Sci, Kanuni Educ & Res Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Istanbul, Turkiye
[3] Univ Hlth Sci, Umraniye Educ & Res Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Adem Yavuz Cad 1, TR-34766 Umraniye, Turkiye
关键词
bariatric surgery; laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy; sleep quality; Pittsburgh sleep quality index; OBESITY; DURATION; CHILDREN; ASSOCIATIONS; METAANALYSIS; CURTAILMENT; SURGERY; ADULTS; RISK; AGE;
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10.1097/SLE.0000000000001174
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background:Obesity, caused by caloric intake over output, is a global health problem. The relationship between sleep and obesity is discussed in the literature. Little is known about the compliance of sleep quality and patients' weight loss. This study aimed to review how sleep quality is affected by bariatric surgery, assess whether compliance with sleep quality can be predicted after bariatric surgery, and establish its correlation with excess weight loss. Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted for patients undergoing bariatric surgery (laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy). Sleep quality was assessed with the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) scale preoperatively and in the sixth postoperative month. A PSQI global score above 5 indicated poor sleep quality. Participants were divided into 2 groups: good and poor sleep quality. Receiver operating characteristics and logistic regression analysis were also performed to predict sleep quality. Results:The questionnaire was completed by 100 subjects. All PSQI components, except the sixth (sleep medication) component, improved in patients at the sixth postoperative month versus baseline values. In the receiver operating characteristic analysis to test the availability of excess weight loss (EWL%) cutoff values relative to predict successful sleepers, 65.1 of the sixth month EWL% was found for the diagnosis of successful sleeper patients with 72.6% sensitivity and 63% specificity (area under the curve: 0.706, P=0.002, 95% CI, 0.586 to 0.825). Conclusions:For patients undergoing weight loss surgery, while assessing the sixth postoperative month, the EWL% value over 65.1 was recommended for better sleep quality.
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