Efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgery

Objective: Severe obesity represents a serious threat for public health for prevalence, incidence and economic burden. When changes in lifestyle, psychological behavioural therapies or specific medicines are not able to improve the clinical picture of patients, bariatric surgery represents the most...

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Main Authors: B. Neri, P. Bigarelli, F. Filippi, A. Belligoli, S. Bettini, L. Busetto, R. Schiano di Cola, C. Giardiello, B. Paolini, I. Del Ciondolo, B. Martinelli, S. Pintus, G. Pantola, M. Carbonelli
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Published: Verduci Editore 2020-05-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Device and Adjuvant Treatments
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P. Bigarelli
F. Filippi
A. Belligoli
S. Bettini
L. Busetto
R. Schiano di Cola
C. Giardiello
B. Paolini
I. Del Ciondolo
B. Martinelli
S. Pintus
G. Pantola
M. Carbonelli
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P. Bigarelli
F. Filippi
A. Belligoli
S. Bettini
L. Busetto
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B. Paolini
I. Del Ciondolo
B. Martinelli
S. Pintus
G. Pantola
M. Carbonelli
Efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgery
International Journal of Medical Device and Adjuvant Treatments
bariatric surgery
malnutrition
micronutrients
obesity
food for special medical purposes
author_facet B. Neri
P. Bigarelli
F. Filippi
A. Belligoli
S. Bettini
L. Busetto
R. Schiano di Cola
C. Giardiello
B. Paolini
I. Del Ciondolo
B. Martinelli
S. Pintus
G. Pantola
M. Carbonelli
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title Efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgery
title_short Efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgery
title_full Efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgery
title_fullStr Efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgery
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgery
title_sort efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgery
publisher Verduci Editore
series International Journal of Medical Device and Adjuvant Treatments
issn 2476-0994
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Objective: Severe obesity represents a serious threat for public health for prevalence, incidence and economic burden. When changes in lifestyle, psychological behavioural therapies or specific medicines are not able to improve the clinical picture of patients, bariatric surgery represents the most effective treatment. However, these patients need a careful nutritional surveillance because they are exposed to the risk of nutritional deficit. Supplementations with multivitamin formulations, calcium citrate and vitamin D were performed by nutritionist in the past, to correct the deficits but the results were often ineffective. Recently, several foods for special medical purposes (FSMP) were developed for these cases. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of FSMP administration to avoid micronutrients deficiencies, particularly vitamin D and Iron, in post-surgery phase to a sample of patients undergoing bariatric surgery. Patients and Methods: 52 patients undergoing bariatric surgery were enrolled. For each patient, starting from the third day after surgery, one sachet for day of FSMP, containing Vitamins (A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B8, B9, B12, C, D, E, K) and minerals (Iron, zinc, copper, selenium) was administered for three months. Anthropometric parameters, complete blood count, blood levels of folic acid, calcium, parathormone, ferritin, iron serum, transferrin, vitamin B12 and vitamin D were recorded, both at the time of surgery (T0) and after 3 months of FSMP intake (T1). Results: All patients have shown a significative weight loss 3 months after surgery (T1), with reduction of BMI, body fat, white blood cell count, platelets and transferrin. Moreover, at T1, increases of medium corpuscular volume (MCV), iron and vitamin D were observed. Conclusions: Study results highlight that the administration of this FSMP for three months in post-surgery phase of patients underwent bariatric surgery is useful to avoid micronutrients deficiencies, favouring a better adherence to the treatment.
topic bariatric surgery
malnutrition
micronutrients
obesity
food for special medical purposes
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spelling doaj-a71e7cedf1d14d428d4691f6837f0ecd2021-08-02T13:26:00ZengVerduci EditoreInternational Journal of Medical Device and Adjuvant Treatments2476-09942020-05-01310.32113/ijmdat_20205_235235Efficacy evaluation of a medical food supplementation as prevention and therapy of nutritional deficiency in bariatric surgeryB. Neri0P. Bigarelli1F. Filippi2A. Belligoli3S. Bettini4L. Busetto5R. Schiano di Cola6C. Giardiello7B. Paolini8I. Del Ciondolo9B. Martinelli10S. Pintus11G. Pantola12M. Carbonelli13Dietology and Nutrition Unit, St. Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Rome, ItalyDietology and Nutrition Unit, St. Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Rome, ItalyDietology and Nutrition Unit, St. Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Rome, ItalyCenter for the Study and the Integrated Management of Obesity, University Hospital of Padova, Padova, ItalyCenter for the Study and the Integrated Management of Obesity, University Hospital of Padova, Padova, ItalyCenter for the Study and the Integrated Management of Obesity, University Hospital of Padova, Padova, ItalyEmergency and Metabolic Surgery Department, Center for Obesity Treatment, Pineta Grande Hospital, Castel Volturno, ItalyEmergency and Metabolic Surgery Department, Center for Obesity Treatment, Pineta Grande Hospital, Castel Volturno, ItalyDietetics and Clinical Nutrition Unit, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Policlinico Santa Maria alle Scotte, Siena, ItalyDietetics and Clinical Nutrition Unit, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Policlinico Santa Maria alle Scotte, Siena, ItalyDietetics and Clinical Nutrition Unit, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Policlinico Santa Maria alle Scotte, Siena, ItalyBariatric Surgery, Brotzu Hospital, Cagliari, ItalyBariatric Surgery, Brotzu Hospital, Cagliari, ItalyDietology and Nutrition Unit, St. Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Rome, ItalyObjective: Severe obesity represents a serious threat for public health for prevalence, incidence and economic burden. When changes in lifestyle, psychological behavioural therapies or specific medicines are not able to improve the clinical picture of patients, bariatric surgery represents the most effective treatment. However, these patients need a careful nutritional surveillance because they are exposed to the risk of nutritional deficit. Supplementations with multivitamin formulations, calcium citrate and vitamin D were performed by nutritionist in the past, to correct the deficits but the results were often ineffective. Recently, several foods for special medical purposes (FSMP) were developed for these cases. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of FSMP administration to avoid micronutrients deficiencies, particularly vitamin D and Iron, in post-surgery phase to a sample of patients undergoing bariatric surgery. Patients and Methods: 52 patients undergoing bariatric surgery were enrolled. For each patient, starting from the third day after surgery, one sachet for day of FSMP, containing Vitamins (A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B8, B9, B12, C, D, E, K) and minerals (Iron, zinc, copper, selenium) was administered for three months. Anthropometric parameters, complete blood count, blood levels of folic acid, calcium, parathormone, ferritin, iron serum, transferrin, vitamin B12 and vitamin D were recorded, both at the time of surgery (T0) and after 3 months of FSMP intake (T1). Results: All patients have shown a significative weight loss 3 months after surgery (T1), with reduction of BMI, body fat, white blood cell count, platelets and transferrin. Moreover, at T1, increases of medium corpuscular volume (MCV), iron and vitamin D were observed. Conclusions: Study results highlight that the administration of this FSMP for three months in post-surgery phase of patients underwent bariatric surgery is useful to avoid micronutrients deficiencies, favouring a better adherence to the treatment.https://www.ijmdat.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2020/05/e235-Efficacy-evaluation-of-a-medical-food-supplementation-as-prevention-and-therapy-of-nutritional-deficiency-in-bariatric-surgery-.pdfbariatric surgerymalnutritionmicronutrientsobesityfood for special medical purposes