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TITLE:

EFFECT ON QUALITY OF LIFE WITH GASTRIC SLEEVE AMONG OBESE PATIENTS IN SAUDI ARABIA

AUTHORS:

Faris Abdulrahman Abdulkarem1*, Abdulaziz Khaled Aldosari2 , Abdulrahman Mohammed Ali Alsohaimi2 , Qusaay Raed Wazzan3 , Mohammed Yousef Alyousef4 , Mohammed Khaled Ghandour4 , Yaseen Mohammed Y. Haddadi5 , Bashair Mohammed Abdulghani6 , Lama Hameed Alhumaid6 , Lina Omar Altuwaigri6

ABSTRACT:

Background: Obese patients have lower Health Related Quality of Life scores than the general population. Weight loss is associated with improvements in different quality of life domains. To achieve weight loss, common approaches include the gastric sleeve procedure. Objective: To assess the Quality of Life in adult obese patients (>18 years old) who have undergone the gastric sleeve procedure in Saudi Arabia. Methodology: A Quasi-experimental study was done among 91 adult obese patients. To assess Quality of Life and also take anthropometric measurements in participants that fit our criteria, Short Form 36 was completed before and 4 months after the gastric sleeve procedure. Student’s Paired t-test was used in our statistical analysis. Results: We had a response rate of 81.3% (n=74) for sleeve patients. The gastric sleeve intervention resulted in improvements in all SF-36 domains of the Quality of Life. Global Quality of Life significantly (p < 0.05) increased from mean ± SD values of 58.0±16.7 up to 77.7±15.3. Conclusion: The gastric sleeve is associated with improvement in all of Quality of Life domains but mostly in role limitation in physical and emotional health. That effect was observed as early as 4 months. Keywords: Quality Of Life, Obesity, Adult, Gastric Sleeve, Short Form.

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