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Lipids and bariatric procedures part 1 of 2: Scientific statement from the National Lipid Association, American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, and Obesity Medicine Association: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

机译:脂质和减肥手术的第1部分,共2部分:国家脂质协会,美国代谢和减肥手术学会和肥胖医学协会的科学陈述:执行摘要

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Bariatric procedures often improve lipid levels in patients with obesity. This 2-part scientific statement examines the potential lipid benefits of bariatric procedures and represents contributions from authors representing the National Lipid Association, American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, and the Obesity Medicine Association. The foundation for this scientific statement was based on data published through June 2015. Part 1 of this 2-part scientific statement provides an overview of: (1) adipose tissue, cholesterol metabolism, and lipids; (2) bariatric procedures, cholesterol metabolism, and lipids; (3) endocrine factors relevant to lipid influx, synthesis, metabolism, and efflux; (4) immune factors relevant to lipid influx, synthesis, metabolism, and efflux; (5) bariatric procedures, bile acid metabolism, and lipids; and (6) bariatric procedures, intestinal microbiota, and lipids, with specific emphasis on how the alterations in the microbiome by bariatric procedures influence obesity, bile acids, and inflammation, which in turn, may all affect lipid levels. Included in part 2 of this comprehensive scientific statement will be a review of: (1) the importance of nutrients (fats, carbohydrates, and proteins) and their absorption on lipid levels; (2) the effects of bariatric procedures on gut hormones and lipid levels; (3) the effects of bariatric procedures on nonlipid cardiovascular disease risk factors; (4) the effects of bariatric procedures on lipid levels; (5) effects of bariatric procedures on cardiovascular disease; and finally (6) the potential lipid effects of vitamin, mineral, and trace element deficiencies that may occur after bariatric procedures. This document represents the executive summary of part 1. (C) 2016 National Lipid Association. All rights reserved.
机译:减肥手术通常可以改善肥胖患者的血脂水平。这份由两部分组成的科学声明检查了减肥手术可能带来的脂质益处,并代表了来自国家脂质协会,美国代谢和减肥手术协会以及肥胖医学协会的作者的贡献。该科学声明的基础是基于截至2015年6月发布的数据。该2部分的科学声明的第1部分概述:(1)脂肪组织,胆固醇代谢和脂质; (2)减肥手术,胆固醇代谢和脂质; (3)与脂质流入,合成,代谢和外排有关的内分泌因素; (4)与脂质流入,合成,代谢和外排有关的免疫因子; (5)减肥程序,胆汁酸代谢和脂质; (6)减肥程序,肠道菌群和脂质,特别强调减肥程序对微生物组的改变如何影响肥胖,胆汁酸和炎症,继而可能都影响脂质水平。该全面科学声明的第2部分将包括以下内容的回顾:(1)营养素(脂肪,碳水化合物和蛋白质)的重要性及其对脂质水平的吸收; (2)减肥手术对肠道激素和血脂水平的影响; (3)减肥手术对非脂质性心血管疾病危险因素的影响; (4)减肥手术对血脂水平的影响; (5)减肥手术对心血管疾病的影响;最后(6)减肥手术后可能发生的维生素,矿物质和微量元素缺乏症的潜在脂质作用。本文档代表第1部分的执行摘要。(C)2016国家脂质协会。版权所有。

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