Bariatric Surgery Improves Cognition Function in the Patients with Obesity: A Meta-Analysis

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Boyu Tao
Peirong Tian
Zhen Hao
Zitian Qi
Jingyu Zhang
Jia Liu
Jingli Liu
Mengyi Li
Zhongtao Zhang
Peng Zhang
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[1] Capital Medical University,Division of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, General Surgery Center, Beijing Friendship Hospital
[2] National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases,undefined
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Obesity Surgery | 2024年 / 34卷
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Cognitive function; Metabolic and bariatric surgery; Meta-analysis; Memory; Executive function; Attention;
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Obesity and related comorbidities have negative impacts on cognitive function. Weight loss seems to be associated with the improvement of cognitive function and the recovery of brain structure, but the underlying mechanism is not clear. This meta-analysis aimed to explore the status of cognitive function including memory, executive function, attention and language ability in patients with obesity, and to further investigate whether bariatric surgery can improve overall cognitive function in these patients. A total of 11 literatures with 728 subjects were included after retrieval and exclusion. The meta-analysis showed significant improvements in memory, attention and executive function scores after undergoing bariatric surgery in the patients with obesity. However, there was no significant improvement in language ability.
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