Effect of presurgical aerobic exercise on cardiometabolic health 30 days after bariatric surgery.
Nicole M GilbertsonNatalie Z M EichnerJulian M GaitánMahnoor KhurshidElizabeth A RexrodeSibylle KranzPeter T HallowellSteven K MalinPublished in: Physiological reports (2022)
We evaluated the effect of preoperative standard medical care (SC) vs. unsupervised aerobic exercise combined with SC (EX + SC) on cardiometabolic health and quality of life (QoL) 30 days after bariatric surgery. Bariatric patients (n = 14, age: 42.3 ± 2.5 years, body mass index: 45.1 ± 2.5 kg/m 2 ) were match-paired to presurgical SC (n = 7) or EX + SC (n = 7; walking 30 min/day, 5 day/week, 65-85% HR peak ) for 30 days. Body composition, peak cardiorespiratory fitness (VO 2 peak), QoL, inflammation (adiponectin, leptin, cytokeratin-18), and a 120 min mixed meal tolerance test was performed to assess aortic waveforms (augmentation index, AIx@75), insulin sensitivity, and glucose total area under the curve (tAUC) at the time of surgery (post-intervention) and 30 days post-surgery. EX + SC had significantly higher high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin (p = 0.01) and ratio of HMW to total adiponectin (p = 0.04) than SC at 30 days post-surgery, although they significantly (p = 0.006; ES = 1.86) decreased total time spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). SC had a significantly greater increase in VO 2 peak (p = 0.02; ES = 1.54) and decrease in 120 min AIx@75 (p = 0.02; ES = 1.78) than EX + SC during the post-surgical period. The increase in MVPA was associated with a reduction in cytokeratin-18 (r = -0.67, p = 0.02). Increased VO 2 peak was associated with increased activity/mobility QoL domain (r = 0.52, p = 0.05) and decreased 120 min AIx@75 (r = -0.61, p = 0.03) from surgery to post-surgery. Preoperative EX + SC did not maintain more favorable cardiometabolic health 30 days post-operation in this pilot study. However, changes in MVPA appear important for QoL and should be considered in future work.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- coronary artery bypass
- body composition
- physical activity
- body mass index
- public health
- healthcare
- metabolic syndrome
- mental health
- surgical site infection
- randomized controlled trial
- insulin resistance
- machine learning
- oxidative stress
- end stage renal disease
- health information
- clinical trial
- pulmonary artery
- ejection fraction
- aortic valve
- coronary artery
- left ventricular
- blood pressure
- atrial fibrillation
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- high intensity
- depressive symptoms
- patient reported outcomes
- sleep quality
- roux en y gastric bypass