Bariatric Surgery in Vegetarians: Asia-Pacific Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Society (APMBSS) survey of Asian surgeon experience

被引:2
作者
Chan, Daniel Leonard [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Tam, Prudence Tai-Huen [1 ]
Kan, Ingrid Y. M. [1 ]
Wong, Simon Kin-Hung [1 ]
Ng, Enders Kwok-Wai [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Fac Med, Dept Surg, Div Upper Gastrointestinal & Metab Surg, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ New South Wales, Fac Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
Bariatric surgery; Dietary supplements; Micronutrients; Vegetarian; Surveys and questionnaires; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; DEFICIENCIES; IRON;
D O I
10.1016/j.asjsur.2020.07.016
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose: Bariatric and metabolic surgery is increasing in Asia to address the growing obesity epidemic. Literature is scarce regarding this surgery in vegetarian patients. We aim to survey surgeons regarding their practices and experiences with the vegetarian population. Materials and methods: The regional bariatric and metabolic surgery society distributed a multi-national electronic questionnaire to surgeon members. The questionnaire was in the English and Chinese languages. Results: Fifty-six bariatric and metabolic surgeons responded to the questionnaire (response rate 40.6%). Twenty-two respondents (48.9%) have vegetarian patients in their case volume. Patients mostly consume a vegetarian diet for religious (66.7%) and health (66.7%) reasons. More than 60% of surgeons are unsure of micronutrient deficiency status amongst these patients. Over half of the respondents (58.8%) reported that their vegetarian patients do not take multivitamins or vitamin supplements. Significant proportions of respondents (44.4-61.1%) were unsure of the iron, vitamin B12, vitamin D, zinc, and folic acid deficiency status of these patients. Only 38.9% of respondents routinely prescribe multivitamin supplementation. Conclusions: Vegetarian bariatric patients in East and South-East Asia are an under-recognized patient cohort at risk of micronutrient deficiencies. There is a knowledge gap among regional surgeons in longterm nutritional assessment and management. (C) 2020 Asian Surgical Association and Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V.
引用
收藏
页码:303 / 306
页数:4
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]   Nutritional deficiencies following bariatric surgery: What have we learned? [J].
Bloomberg, RD ;
Fleishman, A ;
Nalle, JE ;
Herron, DM ;
Kini, S .
OBESITY SURGERY, 2005, 15 (02) :145-154
[2]   Which Is a Good Diet-Veg or Non-veg? Faith-Based Vegetarianism for Protection From Obesity-a Myth or Actuality? [J].
Borude, Sanjay .
OBESITY SURGERY, 2019, 29 (04) :1276-1280
[3]   The epidemiology of obesity [J].
Chooi, Yu Chung ;
Ding, Cherlyn ;
Magkos, Faidon .
METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL, 2019, 92 :6-10
[4]   Nutritional Status Prior to Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery [J].
Dagan, Shiri Sherf ;
Zelber-Sagi, Shira ;
Webb, Muriel ;
Keidar, Andrei ;
Raziel, Asnat ;
Sakran, Nasser ;
Goitein, David ;
Shibolet, Oren .
OBESITY SURGERY, 2016, 26 (09) :2119-2126
[5]   The incidence of iron deficiency anemia post-Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy: a systematic review [J].
Enani, Ghada ;
Bilgic, Elif ;
Lebedeva, Ekaterina ;
Delisle, Megan ;
Vergis, Ashley ;
Hardy, Krista .
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, 2020, 34 (07) :3002-3010
[6]   New trends on obesity and NAFLD in Asia [J].
Fan, Jian-Gao ;
Kim, Seung-Up ;
Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun .
JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY, 2017, 67 (04) :862-873
[7]   Nutrient Deficiencies Are Common Prior to Bariatric Surgery [J].
Frame-Peterson, Leigh A. ;
Megill, Robin D. ;
Carobrese, Suzanne ;
Schweitzer, Michael .
NUTRITION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2017, 32 (04) :463-469
[8]   The effect of vegetarian diets on iron status in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis [J].
Haider, Lisa M. ;
Schwingshackl, Lukas ;
Hoffmann, Georg ;
Ekmekcioglu, Cem .
CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION, 2018, 58 (08) :1359-1374
[9]  
Kermansaravi M, 2017, INT J SURG CASE REP, V31, P17, DOI 10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.12.004
[10]   Attitudes and perceptions of the general public on obesity and its treatment options in Singapore [J].
Lee, Phong Ching ;
Ganguly, Sonali ;
Tan, Hong Chang ;
Lim, Chin Hong ;
Chan, Weng Hoong ;
Kovalik, Jean-Paul ;
Eng, Alvin ;
Tan, Jeremy ;
Lim, Eugene ;
Chua, Jasmine ;
Tham, Kwang Wei .
OBESITY RESEARCH & CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2019, 13 (04) :404-407