The purpose of this study is to assess muscle function in women at least two years after being submitted to Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery and compare with a control group
Obesity is a public health problem globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated are 600 million obese worldwide and according to National Health Survey 2010 in Chile 67% of the population suffers from some degree of overweight having approximately 300,000 morbidly obese. The first-line treatment for obesity is diet, exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy, however, these interventions are not effective enough to control long-term obesity, and so bariatric surgery is currently the treatment of choice to control morbid obesity. Overall, after bariatric surgery, most patients lose on average 60% of excess weight and improve their comorbidities during the first postoperative year, however, the long term effects of this weight reduction are not known in detail regarding body composition and muscle function. The aim of this study is to assess muscle function measured by hand grip strength test in women at least 2 years after bariatric surgery (Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass) and to compare with control group.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
26
Assess muscle function with hand grip test and sit and stand test
University of Chile
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile
Handgrip strength
Assess handgrip test with a "Jamar®" hydraulic hand dynamometer
Time frame: One time (initial assesment)
Sit and stand
Number of repetitions of sit ups within 30 seconds
Time frame: One time (initial assesment)
Physical Activity Level
Assessment with International Physical Activity Questionnaires (IPAQ)
Time frame: One time (initial assesment)
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