Towards Optimized Care After Bariatric Surgery by Physical Activity and Exercise Intervention: a Review.
Dominique HansenLieselot DecroixYves DevosDavid NoccaVeronique CornelissenBruno DillemansMatthias LannooPublished in: Obesity surgery (2021)
Although there is growing evidence on the importance of physical activity and exercise intervention after bariatric surgery, it remains to be clarified as to why and how post-operative exercise intervention should be implemented. In this narrative and practically oriented review, it is explained why exercise interventions and physical activity are important after bariatric surgery, how to prescribe exercise and monitor physical activity and how and when physical fitness, muscle strength, fat (-free) mass and bone mineral density could be assessed during follow-up. It is suggested that the inclusion of physical activity and exercise training in the clinical follow-up trajectory could be of great benefit to bariatric surgery patients, since it leads to greater improvements in body composition, bone mineral density, muscle strength and physical fitness.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- bone mineral density
- body composition
- postmenopausal women
- resistance training
- randomized controlled trial
- bariatric surgery
- high intensity
- body mass index
- sleep quality
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- weight loss
- adipose tissue
- healthcare
- palliative care
- skeletal muscle
- pain management
- peritoneal dialysis