The aim of this clinical trial is to investigate the effectiveness of collagen, considered a new approach to prevent muscle mass loss after bariatric surgery, and to demonstrate the relationship between this effect and exercise. The key questions it aims to answer are: Does whey protein supplementation with collagen combined with resistance exercise prevent muscle mass loss after bariatric surgery? Do whey protein supplementation with collagen combined with resistance exercise affect fat mass after bariatric surgery? Researchers will compare collagen with whey protein. The study groups and interventions to be implemented are summarized below: Group 1: Control Group (CG; n: 10) Whey protein supplementation will be administered Vitamin and mineral supplementation will be administered No resistance exercise will be performed The participants will eat according to bariatric surgery nutrition guidelines and perform physical activities. Group 2: Whey Protein + Collagen + Exercise Group (WPCEG; n: 10) Whey protein supplements with collagen will be given. Vitamin and mineral supplements will be given. Resistance exercise will be performed. They will eat according to bariatric surgery nutrition guidelines and perform physical activities. They will begin a resistance exercise program 4 weeks after surgery. Group 3: Whey Protein + Collagen + No Exercise Group (WPCG; n: 10) Whey protein supplements with collagen will be given. Vitamin and mineral supplements will be given. No resistance exercise will be performed. They will eat according to bariatric surgery nutrition guidelines and perform physical activities. Group 4: Whey Protein + Exercise Group (WPEG; n: 10) Whey protein supplements will be given. Vitamin and mineral supplements will be given. Resistance exercise will be performed. They will eat according to bariatric surgery nutrition guidelines and perform physical activities. A resistance exercise program will begin at 4 weeks post-operatively.
Bariatric surgery is an effective method for treating obesity, but a significant decrease in skeletal muscle mass can be observed in the early postoperative period. This loss of muscle mass can negatively affect physical functions, reduce metabolic rate, and make long-term weight maintenance more difficult. Therefore, developing strategies to prevent muscle loss after bariatric surgery is of great clinical importance. The use of whey protein to support muscle protein synthesis in the postoperative period is a common practice. In recent years, there has been increased scientific interest in the potential of collagen peptides, especially when used in conjunction with resistance exercise, to contribute to muscle mass preservation. However, studies evaluating the combined effect of collagen supplementation and exercise programs in addition to whey protein in individuals undergoing bariatric surgery are limited. This clinical study aims to investigate the effectiveness of adding collagen to standard whey protein supplementation and a resistance exercise program in preventing muscle loss. Four different groups will be designed to evaluate the independent and combined effects of collagen and exercise: 1. Group receiving only whey protein, 2. Whey + collagen + exercise group, 3. Whey + collagen but no exercise group, 4. Whey + exercise but no collagen group. All participants will follow a standard post-bariatric surgery nutrition protocol and receive routine vitamin and mineral supplements. The resistance exercise program will begin four weeks after surgery; it will consist of progressively more intense, supervised exercises targeting large muscle groups. Body composition assessments will be performed at baseline and at specified follow-up weeks. The primary outcome measure is change in skeletal muscle mass; secondary outcome measures are fat mass, functional capacity, and exercise compliance. This study is expected to contribute to the identification of optimal nutrition and exercise strategies to reduce muscle loss after bariatric surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
35
Oral whey protein supplement provided daily according to bariatric surgery nutrition protocol.
Oral hydrolyzed collagen supplement provided daily in combination with whey protein.
Routine vitamin and mineral supplementation according to bariatric surgery follow-up protocol.
Structured resistance exercise program initiated at postoperative week 4, supervised, 3 times per week.
Istanbul Medipol University
Istanbul, Fatih, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGChange in Skeletal Muscle Mass (kg) Measured by BIA
Skeletal muscle mass (kg) will be measured using a multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) device. The outcome will be reported as the mean change from baseline at each time point in each study group.
Time frame: Baseline (preoperative), postoperative week 4 (day 29), and postoperative week 12 (day 85)
Change in Fat Mass (kg) Measured by BIA
Fat mass (kg) will be measured using BIA. Results will be summarized as the mean change from baseline for each group.
Time frame: Baseline, week 4, and week 12
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