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Nutrition of patients after bariatric surgery with high physical activity
Authors: F. Hes
Authors‘ workplace: Centrum pro léčbu obezity a metabolických poruch, OB klinika a. s., Praha
Published in: Gastroent Hepatol 2024; 78(6): 478-482
Category: Review Article
doi: https://doi.org/10.48095/ccgh2024478Overview
Summary: Bariatric surgery is now considered a safe and effective long-term method for treating obesity and related health issues. Many people preparing for bariatric surgery tend to be less active. However, it is important to recognize that physical activity is beneficial for health regardless of the procedure. After bariatric surgery, it is crucial to increase the level of physical activity. An active lifestyle following the procedure helps reduce body fat and maintain muscle mass, contributing to better body composition. Maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 max) improves, fat oxidation is supported, and muscle strength increases. Over the long term, this enhances the quality of life, helps prevent weight regain, supports the maintenance of healthy eating habits, and improves overall mental well-being.
Keywords:
bariatric surgery – nutrition – physical activity – bariatrics
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Doručeno/Submitted: 9. 10. 2024
Přijato/Accepted: 22. 10. 2024
Korespondenční autor
Bc. Filip Hes
Centrum pro léčbu obezity a metabolických poruch
OB klinika a. s.
Pod Krejcárkem 975/2
130 00 Praha 3
fihe@email.cz
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Paediatric gastroenterology Gastroenterology and hepatology Surgery
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