TY - JOUR AU - Cláudia Amaro dos Santos AU - Manuel Gonçalves Carvalho PY - 2022 DA - 2022/06/05 TI - Effect of bariatric surgery, physical activity, and weight regain on the prevalence of metabolic risk factors JO - Surgery Research Journal VL - 2 IS - 1 AB - Aim: To analyze the effect of bariatric surgery, physical activity and weight regain on the prevalence of metabolic risk factors. Method: Observational study with retrospective data collection. The study had the participation of 84 individuals submitted to bariatric gastric bypass surgery with follow-up of more than five years. Data collection was carried out in the form of a telephone interview to which data from the patients' clinical process were added. An evolutionary analysis was performed regarding associated health data and comortities, namely metabolic risk factors (diabetes, dyslipidemia and mean blood pressure) at baseline (before surgery), one year and 5 years after surgery. Results: We observed a relative improvement in the values of metabolic risk factors one year after surgery, which was maintained at five years after surgery with statistically significant values (p <0.007). This result may translate a positive effect of surgical intervention. In addition, the evolution of the prevalence of metabolic risk factors after surgical intervention is not influenced by weight regain or physical activity. Discussion: All the comortities present a decrease with significance to the 1st and 5th year, related to the surgery itself, regardless of weight regain and the practice of physical activity, which confirms the efficacy of surgery as the most effective factor in the treatment of the comortities. Conclusions: We did not obtain a relationship between metabolic syndrome and physical activity, or weight regain, which shows how effective surgery is in combating the comorbidity SN - 2768-0428 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.33425/2768-0428.1015 DO - 10.33425/2768-0428.1015