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Impact of smoking on weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery: a literature review
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Samaan, Jamil S
, Samakar Kamran
, Mohan Sukriti
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Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Literature reviews
/ Smoking cessation
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Weight control
2021
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Impact of smoking on weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery: a literature review
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Samaan, Jamil S
, Samakar Kamran
, Mohan Sukriti
in
Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Literature reviews
/ Smoking cessation
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Weight control
2021
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Impact of smoking on weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery: a literature review
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Impact of smoking on weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery: a literature review
2021
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BackgroundThe association between smoking and surgical complications after bariatric surgery has been well-established. However, given that this patient population is inherently weight-concerned, understanding the effects of tobacco use on postoperative weight loss is essential to guiding clinicians in counseling patients. We aimed to summarize the current literature examining the effects of preoperative and postoperative smoking, as well as changes in smoking status, on bariatric surgery weight loss outcomes.MethodsOvid MEDLINE, PubMed, and SCOPUS databases were queried to identify relevant published studies.ResultsOverall, 20 studies were included. Preoperative and postoperative smoking rates varied widely across studies, as did requirements for smoking cessation prior to bariatric surgery. Reported preoperative smoking prevalence ranged from 1 to 62%, and postoperative smoking prevalence ranged from 6 to 43%. The majority of studies which examined preoperative and/or postoperative smoking habits found no association between smoking habits and postoperative weight loss outcomes. A minority of studies found relatively small differences in postoperative weight loss between smokers and nonsmokers; these often became nonsignificant with longer follow-up. No studies found significant associations between changes in smoking status and weight loss outcomes.ConclusionWhile smoking has been associated with weight loss in the general population, most current evidence demonstrates that smoking habits are not associated with weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery. However, due to the heterogeneity in study design and analysis, no definitive conclusions can be made, and more robust studies are needed to investigate any relationship between smoking and long-term weight loss outcomes. Given the established increased risk of surgical complications and mortality in smokers, smoking cessation should be encouraged.
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Springer Nature B.V
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