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Introduction and PurposeMorbid obesity together with obesity-related diseases has a negative impact on the quality of life. The aim of the study was to assess the quality of life amongst patients with morbid obesity as well as the impact of bariatric treatment on body weight and obesity-related diseases in addition to conducting an analysis of changes in the quality of life after surgical treatments, in the context of the surgical procedure type and degree of body weight loss.Material and MethodsSixty-five patients were treated for morbid obesity. The sample group consisted of 34 patients treated with laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) and 31 persons qualified for laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB). The average body weight before the procedure was 146.2 kg. In the sample group, 89 % of persons qualified for the surgical treatments were diagnosed with hypertension and 52 % persons that were operated on were diagnosed with diabetes type 2 before the surgical procedure. Before commencement of the surgical treatment, the quality of life was assessed, which in both groups qualified for given types of bariatric procedures was considerably low.Results and ConclusionsPercentage excessive weight loss (%EWL) was 58.8 %. No significant differences in body weight loss were noted between the two types of procedures. Improvement was observed in the treatment of obesity-related diseases. Also, the quality of life was enhanced significantly. No differences were noted in terms of the quality of life improvement between particular types of surgical procedures. No significant differences were observed during the analysis of body weight loss impact on the quality of life improvement.

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  • Introduction and PurposeMorbid obesity together with obesity-related diseases has a negative impact on the quality of life

  • On a basis of answers to questions in the SF-36 questionnaire provided before the planned surgery, values identifying the quality of life in terms of physical and mental health were calculated

  • In the group of patients qualified for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), the global quality of life index was statistically significantly lower (69.9) than in the group qualified for laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) (102.06) (p=0.00)

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Introduction

Morbid obesity together with obesity-related diseases has a negative impact on the quality of life. The aim of the study was to assess the quality of life amongst patients with morbid obesity as well as the impact of bariatric treatment on body weight and obesity-related diseases in addition to conducting an analysis of changes in the quality of life after surgical treatments, in the context of the surgical procedure type and degree of body weight loss. Material and Methods Sixty-five patients were treated for morbid obesity. The modern concept of health covers the quality of life, and a sense of health is one of its basic determinants. Amongst numerous complications related to obesity and overweight, apart from somatic diseases affecting function of individual organs and systems, their negative effect on the quality of life is increasingly often mentioned

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