Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Metabolic-bariatric surgery is the most suitable method for glycemic control in diabetic and obese patients, in addition to weight loss and metabolic improvements, the situations that justify the procedure are the reduction of caloric intake and some hormonal changes that directly interfere with the satiety and insulin secretion, this procedure alters glucose metabolism independent of weight loss, conferring beneficial effects on blood glucose for up to 20 years. Objective: The objective of this review is to search the literature for information that proves the effectiveness of metabolic/bariatric surgery for obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, comparing conventional therapy with surgical intervention, surgical techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure. Methods: To obtain the literature on metabolic/bariatric surgery and diabetes, BVS, PUBMED, MEDLINE, EMBASE, ORCID and CINAHL databases were used, regardless of language, with publication date between 2016 and 2021. Results: The search in the Electronic databases resulted in 558 articles. After all the exclusion criteria, 13 articles remained in this integrative review. Conclusion: Metabolic-bariatric surgery brings benefits superior to conventional treatment for obese and diabetic patients, regardless of the surgical technique. |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative reviewCirurgia metabólica/bariátrica para pacientes com diabetes tipo 2, terapia convencional, intervenções cirúrgicas, técnicas utilizadas, alterações hormonais e alimentares após o procedimento: uma revisão integrativaNutrição; Diabetes; Cirurgia Metabólica-bariátricaNutrition; diabetes; metabolic; bariatric; surgery.Nutrition; Diabetes; Metabolic-bariatric surgeryIntroduction: Metabolic-bariatric surgery is the most suitable method for glycemic control in diabetic and obese patients, in addition to weight loss and metabolic improvements, the situations that justify the procedure are the reduction of caloric intake and some hormonal changes that directly interfere with the satiety and insulin secretion, this procedure alters glucose metabolism independent of weight loss, conferring beneficial effects on blood glucose for up to 20 years. Objective: The objective of this review is to search the literature for information that proves the effectiveness of metabolic/bariatric surgery for obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, comparing conventional therapy with surgical intervention, surgical techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure. Methods: To obtain the literature on metabolic/bariatric surgery and diabetes, BVS, PUBMED, MEDLINE, EMBASE, ORCID and CINAHL databases were used, regardless of language, with publication date between 2016 and 2021. Results: The search in the Electronic databases resulted in 558 articles. After all the exclusion criteria, 13 articles remained in this integrative review. Conclusion: Metabolic-bariatric surgery brings benefits superior to conventional treatment for obese and diabetic patients, regardless of the surgical technique.Introdução: Cirurgia metabólica-bariátrica é o método mais indicado para o controle glicêmico em pacientes diabéticos e obesos, além de perda de peso e melhorias metabólicas, as situações que justificam o procedimento são a redução da ingestão calórica e algumas alterações hormonais que interferem diretamente na saciedade e na secreção de insulina, esse procedimento altera o metabolismo da glicose independente da perda de peso conferindo efeitos benéficos sobre a glicemia por até 20 anos. Objetivo: O objetivo desta revisão é buscar na literatura informações que comprovem a eficácia da cirurgia metabólica/bariátrica para o pacientes obesos com diabetes melittus tipo 2, comparando terapia convencional com intervenção cirúrgica, técnicas cirúrgicas utilizadas, alterações hormonais e alimentares após o procedimento. Métodos: Para obter a literatura a respeito da cirurgia metabólica/bariátrica e o diabetes foram utilizadas bases de dados BVS, PUBMED, MEDLINE, EMBASE, ORCID e CINAHL sem distinção de idioma com data de publicação entre 2016 a 2021. Resultados: A busca nas bases de dados eletrônicas resultou em 558 artigos. Após todos os critérios de exclusão ficaram nessa revisão integrativa 13 artigos. Conclusão: A cirurgia metabólica-bariátrica trás benefícios superiores ao tratamento convencional para pacientes obesos e diabéticos, independente da técnica cirúrgica.Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde2022-03-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/article/view/45310.51723/hrj.v3i15.453Health Residencies Journal - HRJ; v. 3 n. 15 (2022): Transdisciplinaridade no Sistema Único de Saúde: integração, diálogo e entrelaçamento entre as diferentes áreas do conhecimento; 453-4712675-2913reponame:Health Residencies Journal (HRJ)instname:Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS)instacron:ESCSporhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/article/view/453/347Copyright (c) 2022 Mayara de Paiva Alves, Cristiane Vieira de Souza , Lílian Barros de Souza Moreira Reishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Paiva Alves, MayaraVieira de Souza , Cristiane Barros de Souza Moreira Reis , Lílian2023-03-15T03:09:25Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/453Revistahttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrjPUBhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/oaihrj@escs.edu.br || vanessacampos@escs.edu.br2675-29132675-2913opendoar:2023-03-15T03:09:25Health Residencies Journal (HRJ) - Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS)false |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review Cirurgia metabólica/bariátrica para pacientes com diabetes tipo 2, terapia convencional, intervenções cirúrgicas, técnicas utilizadas, alterações hormonais e alimentares após o procedimento: uma revisão integrativa |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review de Paiva Alves, Mayara Nutrição; Diabetes; Cirurgia Metabólica-bariátrica Nutrition; diabetes; metabolic; bariatric; surgery. Nutrition; Diabetes; Metabolic-bariatric surgery |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review |
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Metabolic/bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes, conventional therapy, surgical interventions, techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure: an integrative review |
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de Paiva Alves, Mayara |
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de Paiva Alves, Mayara Vieira de Souza , Cristiane Barros de Souza Moreira Reis , Lílian |
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Vieira de Souza , Cristiane Barros de Souza Moreira Reis , Lílian |
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de Paiva Alves, Mayara Vieira de Souza , Cristiane Barros de Souza Moreira Reis , Lílian |
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Nutrição; Diabetes; Cirurgia Metabólica-bariátrica Nutrition; diabetes; metabolic; bariatric; surgery. Nutrition; Diabetes; Metabolic-bariatric surgery |
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Nutrição; Diabetes; Cirurgia Metabólica-bariátrica Nutrition; diabetes; metabolic; bariatric; surgery. Nutrition; Diabetes; Metabolic-bariatric surgery |
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Introduction: Metabolic-bariatric surgery is the most suitable method for glycemic control in diabetic and obese patients, in addition to weight loss and metabolic improvements, the situations that justify the procedure are the reduction of caloric intake and some hormonal changes that directly interfere with the satiety and insulin secretion, this procedure alters glucose metabolism independent of weight loss, conferring beneficial effects on blood glucose for up to 20 years. Objective: The objective of this review is to search the literature for information that proves the effectiveness of metabolic/bariatric surgery for obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, comparing conventional therapy with surgical intervention, surgical techniques used, hormonal and dietary changes after the procedure. Methods: To obtain the literature on metabolic/bariatric surgery and diabetes, BVS, PUBMED, MEDLINE, EMBASE, ORCID and CINAHL databases were used, regardless of language, with publication date between 2016 and 2021. Results: The search in the Electronic databases resulted in 558 articles. After all the exclusion criteria, 13 articles remained in this integrative review. Conclusion: Metabolic-bariatric surgery brings benefits superior to conventional treatment for obese and diabetic patients, regardless of the surgical technique. |
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Health Residencies Journal - HRJ; v. 3 n. 15 (2022): Transdisciplinaridade no Sistema Único de Saúde: integração, diálogo e entrelaçamento entre as diferentes áreas do conhecimento; 453-471 2675-2913 reponame:Health Residencies Journal (HRJ) instname:Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS) instacron:ESCS |
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