Efficacy of a liquid low-energy formula diet in achieving preoperative target weight loss before bariatric surgery

Lone Vestergaard Nielsen, Mette Søndergaard Nielsen, Julie Berg Schmidt, Sue D Pedersen, Anders Mikael Sjödin

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Abstract

A preoperative weight loss of 8 % is a prerequisite to undergo bariatric surgery (BS) in Denmark. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of a 7- or an 11-week low-energy diet (LCD) for achieving preoperative target weight before BS. A total of thirty obese patients (BMI 46·0 (SD 4·4) kg/m2) followed an LCD (Cambridge Weight Plan®, 4184 kJ/d (1000 kcal/d)) for 7 or 11 weeks as preparation for BS. Anthropometric measurements including body composition (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry), blood parameters and blood pressure were assessed at weeks 0, 7 and 11. At week 7, the majority of patients (77 %) had reached their target weight, and this was achieved after 5·4 (SEM 0·3) weeks. Mean weight loss was 9·3 (SEM 0·5) % (P < 0·01) and consisted of 41·6 % fat-free mass (FFM) and 58·4 % fat mass. The weight loss was accompanied by a decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure (7·1 (SEM 2·3) and 7·3 (SEM 1·8) mmHg, respectively, all P < 0·01) as well as an improved metabolic profile (8·2 (SEM 1·8) % decrease in fasting glucose (P < 0·01), 28·6 (SEM 6·4) % decrease in fasting insulin (P < 0·01), 23·1 (SEM 2·2) % decrease in LDL (P < 0·01), and 9·7 (SEM 4·7) % decrease in TAG (P < 0·05)). Weight, FFM and fat mass continued to decrease from week 7 to 11 (all P < 0·01), whereas no additional improvements was observed in the metabolic parameters. Severely obese patients can safely achieve preoperative target weight on an LCD within 7 weeks as part of preparation for BS. However, the considerable reduction in FFM in severely obese subjects needs further investigation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere22
JournalJournal of Nutritional Science
Volume5
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 May 2016

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