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Nutritional deficiencies in obesity and after bariatric surgery.

机译:肥胖症和减肥手术后的营养缺乏症。

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The presence of nutritional deficiencies in overweight and obesity may seem paradoxical in light of excess caloric intake, but several micronutrient deficiencies appear to be higher in prevalence in overweight and obese adults and children. Causes are multifactorial and include decreased consumption of fruits and vegetables, increased intake of high-calorie, but nutritionally poor-quality foods, and increased adiposity, which may influence the storage and availability of some nutrients. As the obesity epidemic continues unabated and the popularity of bariatric surgery rises for severely obese adults and adolescents, medical practitioners must be aware of pre-existing nutritional deficiencies in overweight and obese patients and appropriately recognize and treat common and rare nutritional deficiencies that may arise or worsen following bariatric surgery. This article reviews current knowledge of nutritional deficits in obese and overweight individuals and those that commonly present after bariatric surgery and summarizes current recommendations for screening and supplementation.
机译:鉴于热量摄入过多,超重和肥胖中营养不足的存在似乎是自相矛盾的,但是在超重和肥胖的成年人和儿童中,几种微量营养素缺乏症的患病率似乎更高。原因是多方面的,包括减少水果和蔬菜的消费,增加高热量,但营养不良的食品的摄入以及肥胖症的增加,这可能会影响某些营养物的储存和利用。由于肥胖病的流行病持续缓解,并且肥胖症成年人和青少年的减肥手术越来越普遍,因此从业者必须意识到超重和肥胖患者先前存在的营养缺乏症,并适当地认识和治疗可能或常见的常见和罕见的营养缺乏症。减肥手术后病情恶化。本文回顾了肥胖和超重个体以及减肥手术后常见的营养缺乏症的当前知识,并总结了当前筛查和补充的建议。

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