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ey0018.11-8 | New treatment result: should bariatric surgery be done earlier in life? | ESPEYB18

11.8. Outcomes of bariatric surgery in older versus younger adolescents

SB Ogle , LC Dewberry , TM Jenkins , TH Inge , M Kelsey , M Bruzoni , JSA Pratt

Pediatrics 2021 Mar;147(3):e2020024182. 10.1542/peds.2020-024182 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33526606/This sub-analysis of Teen-LABS study shows very similar improvements over 5 years after bariatric surgery between younger and older adolescents with severe obesity in %BMI change (−22.2% vs. −24.6%, respectively), resolution...

ey0017.11-14 | New Insight into Bariatric Surgery | ESPEYB17

11.14. Five-year outcomes of gastric bypass in adolescents as compared with adults

TH Inge , AP Courcoulas , TM Jenkins , MP Michalsky , ML Brandt , SA Xanthakos , JB Dixon , CM Harmon , MK Chen , C Xie , ME Evans , MA Helmrath

To read the full abstract: The New England journal of medicine. 2019;380(22):2136–45.Here, Inge et al. explored whether the outcomes of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) differ according to the age of the patient at the time of surgery. They analysed retrospective data on the 5-year outcomes of RYGB in 161 adolescents from the Teen-LABS-study (1) and in 396 adults with a history...

ey0016.11-13 | Treatment of Severe Obesity: Next Steps | ESPEYB16

11.13. Five-year outcomes of gastric bypass in adolescents as compared with adults

TH Inge , AP Courcoulas , TM Jenkins , MP Michalsky , ML Brandt , SA Xanthakos , JB Dixon , CM Harmon , MK Chen , C Xie , ME Evans , MA Helmrath , Teen-LABS Consortium

To read the full abstract: N Engl J Med. 2019;380(22):2136–2145These authors describe the 5-year follow-up of a multicenter patient cohort of adolescents with severe obesity who underwent gastric bypass surgery to lose weight and improve cardiometabolic risk factors (the Teen-LABS study; n=161, age 13–19 years at time of surgery). They compared these data with a simila...

ey0015.11-19 | Bariatric surgery – new findings | ESPEYB15

11.19 Factors associated with long-term weight-loss maintenance following bariatric surgery in adolescents with severe obesity

JR Ryder , AC Gross , CK Fox , AM Kaizer , KD Rudser , TM Jenkins , MB Ratcliff , AS Kelly , S Kirk , RM Siegel , TH Inge

To read the full abstract: Int J Obes (Lond). 2018 Jan;42(1):102-107This cohort of n=50 adolescents who underwent bariatric surgery is highly important, since such long-term follow-up data are rare. Until today, only this study cohort described here by Ryder et al. and the Swedish nationwide study (AMOS) of adolescents with severe obesity who underwent laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (3) hav...