Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in obesity

ob0001oc1.1 | (1) (1) | UKCO2019

The Impact of Bariatric surgery on incident Cardiovascular disease in the UK: A population-based matched controlled cohort study

Singh Pushpa , Subramanian Anuradhaa , Adderley Nicola , Gokhale Krishna , Shinghal Rishi , Bellary Srikanth , Nirantharakumar Krishnarajah , Tahrani Abd

Background: Cohort studies showed that bariatric surgery may reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence, but real-world data from the UK in that regards are limited. Hence, we conducted a population-based study examining the impact of bariatric surgery on incident CVD.Methods: A retrospective cohort matched-controlled study of adults (18–75 years) who had bariatric surgery (Gastric band (GB), sleeve gastrectomy/gastroplasty (SG), gastric bypass (...

ob0001p13 | (1) | UKCO2019

The Impact of Bariatric surgery on Cardiovascular disease, mortality and weight in Elderly patients in the UK: A population-based matched controlled cohort study

Singh Pushpa , Subramanian Anuradhaa , Adderley Nicola , Gokhale Krishna , Shinghal Rishi , Bellary Srikanth , Nirantharakumar Krishnarajah , Tahrani Abd

Background: Bariatric surgery (BS) is an effective treatment to produce long-term weight loss and reduction in obesity-related complications. However, the outcomes and safety of BS in older people has not been well examined and real-world data from the UK is lacking. Furthermore, with increasing life expectancy and rising obesity prevalence, increasing number of older patients are eligible for BS. Hence, we aimed to assess the impact of BS on weight, incident cardiovascular di...

ob0001p63 | (1) | UKCO2019

Bariatric surgery is associated with reduced risk of the development and progression of foot disease in patients with type 2 diabetes: A matched controlled cohort study

Singh Pushpa , Subramanian Anuradhaa , Adderley Nicola , Gokhale Krishna , Singhal Rishi , Bellary Srikanth , Nirantharakumar Krishnarajah , Tahrani Abd

Objectives: Obesity is an established risk factor for diabetes peripheral neuropathy (DPN), peripheral vascular disease (PVD) and diabetes foot disease (DFD). Bariatric surgery (BS) is the most successful obesity treatment that results in sustained weight loss. However, the impact of BS in patients with Type 2 DM (T2D) on DPN and DFD is unknown. Hence, we conducted a population-based study examining the impact of BS on development and progression of DFD....