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Metabolism and Pathophysiology of Bariatric Surgery
Nutrition, Procedures, Outcomes and Adverse Effects

A thorough explanation of the complex interrelationships between obesity and metabolic profiles before and after bariatric surgery

Victor R Preedy (Edited by), Rajkumar Rajendram (Edited by), Colin R Martin (Edited by)

9780128040119

Paperback, published 21 December 2016

684 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 4.2 cm, 1.79 kg

"This is an all-encompassing review of the surgical treatment of obesity, including the variety of operations, anticipated outcomes, and treatment of postoperative issues…an excellent resource for all health professionals to get a better understanding of the field of weight loss surgery. Score: 84 - 3 Stars" --Doody's

Approx.656 pages

Section I: Features of Obesity and Strategies for Weight Loss1. Obesity and Cardiac Failure: Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Clinical Manifestations, and Management2. Obesity and Adipose Tissue Microvascular Dysfunction3. Ghrelin-Producing Cells in Stomachs: Implications for Weight Reduction Surgery4. Asthma in Obesity and Diabetes: Novel Mechanisms and Effects of Bariatric Surgery5. Percutaneous Electrical Neurostimulation of Dermatome T6 to Reduce Appetite6. The Management of Obesity: An Overview

Section II: Surgical and Postsurgical Procedures7. Why Patients Select Weight Loss Bariatric Surgery8. Best Practices for Bariatric Procedures in an Accredited Surgical Center9. Anesthesia for Bariatric Surgery10. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass11. Omega Loop Gastric Bypass12. Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy13. Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding14. Biliopancreatic Diversion15. Endoluminal Procedures for the Treatment and Management of Bariatric Patients16. Intragastric Balloon for the Treatment of Morbid Obesity17. Jejunoileal Bypass: Physiologic Ramifications of an Obsolete Procedure That Has Resurfaced in Oncologic Surgery18. Pediatric Bariatric Surgery19. Pregnancy After Bariatric Surgery20. Mortality Rate and Long-Term Outcomes After Bariatric Surgery21. Critical Care After Bariatric Surgery

Section III: Safety and Outcomes22. An Overview of the Safety of Bariatric Surgery23. Safety of Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents24. Mortality in Bariatric Surgery: A Focus on Prediction25. Comparing Weight Loss in Three Bariatric Procedures: Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, Vertical Banded Gastroplasty, and Gastric Banding26. Metabolic Predictors of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery27. Long-Term Weight Loss Results After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy28. Gastric Band Slippage as an Adverse Event29. Leaks and Fistulas After Bariatric Surgery30. Gastric Leaks and Use of Endoscopic Internal Drainage With Enteral Nutrition31. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Hiatal Hernia in Bariatric Procedures

Section IV: Metabolism, Endocrinology and Organ Systems32. Endoscopic Treatments for Obesity-Related Metabolic Diseases33. Sleeve Gastrectomy: Mechanisms of Weight Loss and Diabetes Improvements34. Postprandial Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia in Bariatric Surgery35. Bariatric Surgery Improves Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus36. Weight Loss Surgery and the Surrogate Insulin Resistance Markers HOMA, TyG, and TG/HDL-c in Relation to Metabolic Syndrome37. Cancer and Bariatric Surgery38. Upper Gastrointestinal Diseases Before and After Bariatric Surgery39. Hematological Disorders Following Bariatric Surgery40. Enteric Hyperoxaluria, Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis, and Oxalate Nephropathy After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass41. Thyroid Hormone Homeostasis in Weight Loss and Implications for Bariatric Surgery42. The Ghrelin–Cannabinoid 1 Receptor Axis After Sleeve Gastrectomy43. PNPLA3 Variant p.I148M and Bariatric Surgery

Section V: Nutritional Aspects44. Dietary Reference Values45. Meal Disposal After Bariatric Surgery46. Underreporting of Energy Intake and Bariatric Surgery47. Control Eating Following Bariatric Surgery48. Dietary Planning in Bariatric Surgery Postoperative49. Protein Nutrition and Status and Bariatric Surgery50. Micronutrient Deficiencies and Sleeve Gastrectomy for Weight Reduction51. Thiamine (Vitamin B1) After Weight Loss Bariatric Surgery52. Vitamin A and Roux-EN-Y Gastric Bypass53. Iron and Bariatric Surgery

Section VI: Cardiovascular, Body Composition, and Physiological Aspects54. Long-Term Cardiovascular Risks in Bariatric Surgery55. QT Interval After Bariatric Surgery56. Plasma Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids After Weight Loss Surgery57. Bariatric Procedures and Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry58. Factors Associated with Metabolic Bone Disorders and Its Complications After Bariatric Surgery59. Gait Patterns After Bariatric Surgery

Section VII: Psychological and Behavioral Aspects60. Preoperative Psychosocial Assessment for the Bariatric Patient61. Neurocognitive Factors Associated With Obesity, Obesity-Related Disorders, and Bariatric Surgery62. Temperament and Outcome of Bariatric Surgery for Severe Obesity63. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bariatric Surgery Patients64. Does Body Dysmorphic Disorder Have Implications for Bariatric Surgery?65. Issues Surrounding the Relationship Between Sexual Function and Bariatric Surgery66. Depression and Intragastric Balloon Treatment

Section VIII: Resources67. Recommended Resources on Metabolism and Physiology of Bariatric Surgery

Subject Areas: Fitness & diet [VFM], Food & beverage technology [TDCT], Physiology [MFG]

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