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AuthorJabbour, Georges
AuthorIbrahim, Rony
AuthorBragazzi, Nicola
Available date2023-01-24T09:25:38Z
Publication Date2022-07-06
Publication NameFrontiers in Physiology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.869998
CitationJabbour G, Ibrahim R and Bragazzi N (2022) Preoperative Physical Activity Level and Exercise Prescription in Adults With Obesity: The Effect on Post-Bariatric Surgery Outcomes. Front. Physiol. 13:869998. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.869998
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/38774
AbstractThis systematic review summarizes current evidence on the relation between preoperative physical activity (PA) levels with bariatric surgery (BS) outcomes and on the beneficial role of preoperative exercise/PA program among BS candidates. This systematic review suggests that candidate patients accumulating the preoperative PA level improved several BS outcomes. These improvements were reported mainly for anthropometric and cardiometabolic parameters and physical function. Observed improvements manifested during a distinct period of time in response to a wide variety of exercise programs. Evidence on the preoperative PA level as well as on preoperative exercise implementation on BS outcomes is advocated despite the small number of participants and lack of control. Thus, further studies are required to explore the most effective and suitable form of exercise prescription prior to BS while considering physical and psychological limitations of obese patients.
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media
Subjectbariatric surgery
exercise intervention
health outcomes
physical activity
pre-operative
TitlePreoperative Physical Activity Level and Exercise Prescription in Adults With Obesity: The Effect on Post-Bariatric Surgery Outcomes
TypeArticle Review
Volume Number13
ESSN1664-042X


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