Dietetic recommendations after bariatric procedures in the light of new guidelines regarding metabolic and bariatric surgery

Journal Title: Roczniki Państwowego Zakładu Higieny - Year 2015, Vol 66, Issue 1

Abstract

The frequency of obesity occurrence is constantly increasing all over the world and becoming global epidemic. Facing the lack of the efficiency of conservative treatment, patients with II and III degree of obesity are qualified for surgical treatment; however, the efficiency of surgical treatment is connected with permanent change of nutritional habits and previous lifestyle of the patient. Modification of the way of nutrition, regardless of the type of bariatric procedure, should especially include the lowering of food energetic value and change of type, consistency and size of consumed food. Nutritional treatment after bariatric procedures is multistage. It includes clear liquid diet, full liquid diet, pureed diet, mechanically altered soft diet and regular diet. Gradual expanding of the diet protects gastrointestinal tract from chemical, mechanical and thermal irritation by the food. It also should prevent nutritional deficiencies. Significant influence on the result of surgical treatment of obesity has also regular intake of food, consuming products with high nutritional value, avoiding confectionery and fat products, consuming proper amounts of protein (60-80 g/day) and vitamin-mineral supplementation.

Authors and Affiliations

M. Jastrzębska-Mierzyńska, L. Ostrowska, D. Wasiluk, E. Konarzewska-Duchnowska

Keywords

Related Articles

Comparison of selected parameters of body composition in a group of sporting and non-sporting women

Background. Physical activity is bodily movement produced by skeletal muscle that requires energy expenditure and promotes health benefits. Appropriate physical activity is important in the prevention of cardiovascular d...

Development and validation of a method for determination of selected polybrominated diphenyl ether congeners in household dust

Background. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) belong to group of so-called persistent organic pollutants (POPs). These compounds occur in nearly all elements of the environment, including household dust which consti...

Levels of some heavy metals in vegetables from artisanal mining sites of Dilimi River, Bukuru and Barkin Ladi North Central Nigeria: any public health concern?

BACKGROUND: North Central Nigeria is the food basket of Nigeria but is also known for its artisanal mining with attendant public health consequences which is hitherto unquantified. Vegetables grown close to these mining...

Garden nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus L.) - a source of mineral elements and bioactive compounds

The garden nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus L.) belongs to the family Tropaeolaceae. Native to South America it was brought to Europe in XVI century. It is a plant with numerous healing properties. Medicinal plants such as t...

Body composition and fatty tissue distribution in women with various menstrual status

Background. Menopause, also referred to as climacterium, is a period of multiple changes in the structure and functions of a woman organism. Objective. Determination of differences in body composition and fatty tissue di...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP246826
  • DOI -
  • Views 89
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

M. Jastrzębska-Mierzyńska, L. Ostrowska, D. Wasiluk, E. Konarzewska-Duchnowska (2015). Dietetic recommendations after bariatric procedures in the light of new guidelines regarding metabolic and bariatric surgery. Roczniki Państwowego Zakładu Higieny, 66(1), 13-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-246826