Treatment of mild to moderate obesity with laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding or an intensive medical program - A randomized trial

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O'Brien, PE [1 ]
Dixon, JB
Laurie, C
Skinner, S
Proietto, J
McNeil, J
Strauss, B
Marks, S
Schachter, L
Chapman, L
Anderson, M
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[1] Monash Univ, Sch Med, Alfred Hosp, Ctr Obes Res & Educ, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic 3002, Australia
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10.7326/0003-4819-144-9-200605020-00005
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Obesity is a major, growing health problem. Observational studies suggest that bariatric surgery is more effective than nonsurgical therapy, but no randomized, controlled trials have confirmed this. Objective: To ascertain whether surgical therapy for obesity achieves better weight loss, health, and quality of life than nonsurgical therapy. Design: Randomized, controlled trial. Setting: University departments of medicine and surgery and an affiliated private hospital. Patients: 80 adults with mild to moderate obesity (body mass index, 30 kg/m(2) to 35 kg/m(2)) from the general community. Interventions: Patients were assigned to a program of very-low-calorie diets, pharmacotherapy, and lifestyle change for 24 months (nonsurgical group) or to placement of a laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAP-BAND System, INAMED Health, Santa Barbara, California) (surgical group). Measurements: outcome measures were weight change, presence of the metabolic syndrome, and change in quality of life at 2 years. Results: At 2 years, the surgical group had greater weight loss, with a mean of 21.6% (95% CI, 19.3% to 23.9%) of initial weight lost and 87.2% (CI, 77.7% to 96.6%) of excess weight lost, while the nonsurgical group had a loss of 5.5% (CI, 3.2% to 7.9%) of initial weight and 21.8% (CI, 11.9% to 31.6%) of excess weight (P < 0.001). The metabolic syndrome was initially present in 15 (38%) patients in each group and was present in 8 (24%) nonsurgical patients and 1 (3%) surgical patient at the completion of the study (P < 0.002). Quality of life improved statistically significantly more in the surgical group (8 of 8 subscores of Short Form-36) than in the nonsurgical group (3 of 8 subscores). Limitations: The study included mildly and moderately obese participants, was not powered for comparison of adverse events, and examined outcomes only for 24 months. Conclusions: Surgical treatment using laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding was statistically significantly more effective than nonsurgical therapy in reducing weight, resolving the metabolic syndrome, and improving quality of life during a 24-month treatment program.
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