Preval#xEA;ncia De Sinais E Sintomas De Disbiose Intestinal E Sua Rela#xE7;#xE3;o Com O Sucesso Ou Insucesso Na Perda Do Excesso De Peso (%Pep) Em Pacientes Bari#xE1;tricos

Authors

  • M#xF4;nica Fernandez

  • Elias Jirjoss Ilias

  • Wilson Rodrigues De Freitas Junior

  • M#xF4;nica De Aguiar

  • Medeiros

  • Ana Carolina Marchiori Souza

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Abstract

To investigate the signs and symptoms of intestinal dysbiosis and its relationship with weight loss (% WBS) and postoperative time in Bariatric patients. METHOD: Cross-sectional observational study. Stories - patients with surgical time 2 to 7 years attended at the Nutrition outpatient clinic of a Public Hospital. To verify the possible presence of intestinal dysbiosis, the metabolic tracking questionnaire (QRM) and the Bristol Scale will be applied. RESULT: 44 female patients without comorbidities were chosen. Group I (Success) with N.31 and Group II (Failure) with N.13. There was no statistical difference between the groups regarding the QRM and Bristol Scale in the pre- or postoperative period.

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M#xF4;nica Fernandez, Elias Jirjoss Ilias, Wilson Rodrigues De Freitas Junior, M#xF4;nica De Aguiar, Medeiros, & Ana Carolina Marchiori Souza. (2022). Preval#xEA;ncia De Sinais E Sintomas De Disbiose Intestinal E Sua Rela#xE7;#xE3;o Com O Sucesso Ou Insucesso Na Perda Do Excesso De Peso (%Pep) Em Pacientes Bari#xE1;tricos. Global Journal of Medical Research, 22(I2), 37–41. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/2705

Preval#xEA;ncia De Sinais E Sintomas De Disbiose Intestinal E Sua Rela#xE7;#xE3;o Com O Sucesso Ou Insucesso Na Perda Do Excesso De Peso (%Pep) Em Pacientes Bari#xE1;tricos

Published

2022-06-05