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AuthorAlmaghrbi, Ruba
AuthorAlyamani, Razan
AuthorAliwi, Lama
AuthorMoawad, Joyce
AuthorHussain, Akhtar
AuthorWang, Youfa
AuthorShi, Zumin
Available date2024-09-25T11:29:04Z
Publication Date2024-07-10
Publication NameNutrients
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16142194
CitationAlmaghrbi, R., Alyamani, R., Aliwi, L., Moawad, J., Hussain, A., Wang, Y., & Shi, Z. (2024). Association between Dietary Pattern, Weight Loss, and Diabetes among Adults with a History of Bariatric Surgery: Results from the Qatar Biobank Study. Nutrients, 16(14), 2194.
ISSN2072-6643
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59286
AbstractWe aimed to examine the association between weight loss, dietary patterns, diabetes, and glycemic control among Qatari adults with a history of bariatric surgery (BS). Data from 1893 adults from the Qatar Biobank study were analyzed. Diabetes was defined by blood glucose, HbA1c, and medical history, with poor glycemic control defined as HbA1c ≥ 7.0%. The dietary patterns were derived from a Food Frequency Questionnaire using factor analysis. The participants’ mean age was 38.8 years, with a mean weight loss of 23.4% and a 6.1% prevalence of poor glycemic control. Weight loss was inversely associated with diabetes and poor glycemic control. The traditional dietary pattern (high intake of Biryani, chicken, meat, fish dishes, zaatar fatayer, croissant, lasagna, and Arabic bread) was inversely associated with diabetes prevalence, with an OR of 0.61 (95%CI, 0.41–0.99) when comparing extreme quartiles. No significant associations were found between prudent or sweet dietary patterns and diabetes. Among the individuals with known diabetes, the prevalence of remission was 33.4%, with an OR for remission of 5.94 (95%CI, 1.89–18.69) for the extreme quartiles of weight loss. In conclusion, weight loss and traditional dietary patterns are inversely associated with diabetes and glycemic control among adults with a history of BS, with weight loss being the main determinant.
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectadults
bariatric surgery
diabetes mellitus
dietary patterns
glycemic control
Qatar Biobank study
TitleAssociation between Dietary Pattern, Weight Loss, and Diabetes among Adults with a History of Bariatric Surgery: Results from the Qatar Biobank Study
TypeArticle
Issue Number14
Volume Number16
ESSN2072-6643
dc.accessType Open Access


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