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Arq Bras Cir Dig ; 31(2): e1378, 2018.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29972406

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery has been an alternative when conservative methods of weight loss fail. Patients undergoing bariatric surgery have an increased risk of up to 6.5% of problems related to alcohol. OBJETIVE: To review the literature about the changes on alcohol consumption in this public. METHOD: Database was accessed from June of 2015 to January of 2016 by searching "bariatric surgery" AND "alcoholism", and their Portuguese equivalents. Science Direct, PubMed, Lilacs and Medline, besides manual search, were searched. To be included, the paper should have been published between 2005-2016 and related to bariatric surgery and alcoholism. Theses, dissertations, unpublished papers, case reports and theoretical studies were excluded. In 2005 there was only one review of change in alcohol metabolism in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. There were no publications in 2006. In 2007, only one study was published, and it did not meet the inclusion criteria. In 2010, there was an increase of 13% in publications and of 20% in 2012, reaching 40% in 2013. CONCLUSION: The prevalence and incidence of alcohol consumption in relation to the postoperative time was six months to three years with higher incidence in men. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass showed greater association with increased alcohol consumption during the postoperative period. This and other studies showed that the pattern of alcohol consumption is important to be faced as a problem in bariatric surgery follow-up.


Subject(s)
Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Bariatric Surgery , Humans
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Int J STD AIDS ; 29(7): 658-664, 2018 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29393006

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to investigate risk behaviors for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in noninjecting drug users (NIDUs), using STI diagnosis history as an indicator. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 323 NIDUs of two facilities for alcohol and/or drug dependence treatment in the Goiás State, Central Brazil. All participants were interviewed about risk behaviors and STI history. Multivariable analysis was performed in order to identify predictors of STIs. Adjusted prevalence ratio (APR) with confidence intervals of 95% was obtained using a Poisson regression model. Prevalence of self-reported STIs in the previous 12 months was 25.4% (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 21.0-30.4%). A multivariable model verified that age (APR: 1.01; 95% CI: 1.00-1.01), sexual contact with partners diagnosed with STIs (APR: 1.27; 95% CI: 1.12-1.45) and injecting drug users (IDUs) (APR: 1.14; 95% CI: 1.14; 95% CI: 1.01-1.31), exchange sex for money and/or drugs (APR: 1.12; 95% CI: 1.02-1.21), and a history of sexual violence (APR: 1.04; 95% CI: 1.04-1.32) were predictors of STIs. Elevated rates of STI history and risk behaviors were observed in NIDUs, supporting the vulnerability of this group for these infections. Public policies and health outreach should be intensified in this population, principally regular STI testing of individuals in treatment for drug dependence and their sexual partners.


Subject(s)
Drug Users/psychology , Risk-Taking , Sexual Behavior , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/epidemiology , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Drug Users/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Illicit Drugs , Male , Risk Factors , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/diagnosis , Substance-Related Disorders/psychology
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ABCD (São Paulo, Impr.) ; 31(2): e1378, 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-949228

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Background: Bariatric surgery has been an alternative when conservative methods of weight loss fail. Patients undergoing bariatric surgery have an increased risk of up to 6.5% of problems related to alcohol. Objetive: To review the literature about the changes on alcohol consumption in this public. Method: Database was accessed from June of 2015 to January of 2016 by searching "bariatric surgery" AND "alcoholism", and their Portuguese equivalents. Science Direct, PubMed, Lilacs and Medline, besides manual search, were searched. To be included, the paper should have been published between 2005-2016 and related to bariatric surgery and alcoholism. Theses, dissertations, unpublished papers, case reports and theoretical studies were excluded. In 2005 there was only one review of change in alcohol metabolism in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. There were no publications in 2006. In 2007, only one study was published, and it did not meet the inclusion criteria. In 2010, there was an increase of 13% in publications and of 20% in 2012, reaching 40% in 2013. Conclusion: The prevalence and incidence of alcohol consumption in relation to the postoperative time was six months to three years with higher incidence in men. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass showed greater association with increased alcohol consumption during the postoperative period. This and other studies showed that the pattern of alcohol consumption is important to be faced as a problem in bariatric surgery follow-up.


RESUMO Introdução: A cirurgia bariátrica tem-se mostrado alternativa para o insucesso dos métodos conservadores de emagrecimento. Pacientes submetidos à ela têm aumento do risco de 6,5% de problemas relacionados ao álcool. Objetivo: Realizar revisão integrativa para verificar alteração do consumo de álcool neste público. Método: A base de dados Science Direct, PubMed, Lilacs, Medline e busca manual foram acessadas entre os meses de junho de 2015 a janeiro de 2016 com os descritores "cirurgia bariátrica" e "alcoolismo" e equivalentes em inglês Os critérios de inclusão foram publicações entre junho de 2005 a janeiro de 2016, relacionadas à cirurgia bariátrica e ao consumo de álcool. Foram excluídas teses, dissertações, trabalhos não publicados, relatos de casos e estudos teóricos. Resultado: No ano de 2005 houve somente uma revisão relacionada à alteração do metabolismo do álcool em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica. Não houve publicações em 2006. Em 2007, houve uma publicação fora dos critérios deste trabalho. Em 2010 observou-se aumento de publicações em 13% e 20% em 2012, atingindo 40% em 2013. Conclusão: A prevalência e a incidência do consumo de álcool em relação ao tempo de pós-operatório foram de seis meses a três anos com maior incidência em homens. O bypass gástrico em Y-de-Roux apresentou maior associação ao aumento do consumo de álcool durante o pós-operatório. Este e outros estudos mostraram que o consumo de álcool se mostrou importante e deve ser enfrentado como potencial problema no seguimento em longo prazo após operação bariátrica.


Subject(s)
Humans , Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Bariatric Surgery
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Arq Bras Cir Dig ; 29Suppl 1(Suppl 1): 111-115, 2016.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27683790

ABSTRACT

Background: Bariatric surgery has been an alternative when conservative methods of weight loss fail. Patients undergoing bariatric surgery have an increased risk of up to 6.5% of problems related to alcohol. Objective: Integrative review out to analyze the change of alcohol consumption in this public. Method: Database was accessed from June of 2015 to January of 2016 by searching "bariatric surgery" AND "alcoholism", and their Portuguese equivalents. ScienceDirect, PubMed, Lilacs and Medline, besides manual search, were searched. To be included, the paper should have been published between 2005-2016 and related to bariatric surgery and alcoholism. Theses, dissertations, unpublished papers, case reports and theoretical studies were excluded, and a database was subsequently composed. Results: In 2005 there was only a review of change in alcohol metabolism in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. There were no publications in 2006. In 2007, only one study was published, and it did not meet the inclusion criteria. In 2010, there was an increase of 13% in publications and of 20% in 2012, reaching 40% in 2013. Conclusion: The prevalence and incidence of alcohol consumption in relation to the postoperative time was six months to three years with higher incidence for follow-up treatment by men. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass showed greater association with increased consumption of alcohol during the postoperative period. Alcohol consumption proved to be essential to be faced in bariatric surgery.


Introdução: A cirurgia bariátrica tem-se mostrado alternativa para o insucesso dos métodos conservadores de emagrecimento. Pacientes submetidos a ela têm 6,5% aumento do risco de terem problemas relacionados ao álcool. Objetivo: Realizar revisão integrativa para verificar alteração do consumo de álcool neste publico. Método: A base de dados Science Direct, PubMed, Lilacs, Medline e busca manual foram acessadas entre os meses de junho de 2015 a janeiro de 2016 com os descritores "cirurgia bariátrica" e "alcoolismo" e equivalentes em inglês Os critérios de inclusão foram publicações entre junho de 2005 a janeiro de 2016 relacionadas à cirurgia bariátrica e ao consumo de álcool. Foram excluídas teses, dissertações, trabalhos não publicados, relatos de casos e estudos teóricos. Resultados: No ano de 2005 houve somente uma revisão relacionada à alteração do metabolismo do álcool em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica. Não houve publicações em 2006. Em 2007, houve uma publicação fora dos critérios desta revisão. Em 2010, observou-se aumento de 13% e 20% em 2012, atingindo 40% em 2013. Conclusão: A prevalência e a incidência do consumo de álcool em relação ao tempo de pós-operatório foi de seis meses a três anos com maior seguimento do tratamento por homens. O bypass gástrico em Y-de-Roux apresentou maior associação com o aumento do consumo de álcool durante o pós-operatório. O consumo de álcool é problema que deve ser enfrentado na realização da cirurgia bariátrica.

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ABCD (São Paulo, Impr.) ; 29(supl.1): 111-115, 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-795026

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Background Bariatric surgery has been an alternative when conservative methods of weight loss fail. Patients undergoing bariatric surgery have an increased risk of up to 6.5% of problems related to alcohol Objective: Integrative review out to analyze the change of alcohol consumption in this public Method: Database was accessed from June of 2015 to January of 2016 by searching "bariatric surgery" AND "alcoholism", and their Portuguese equivalents. ScienceDirect, PubMed, Lilacs and Medline, besides manual search, were searched. To be included, the paper should have been published between 2005-2016 and related to bariatric surgery and alcoholism. Theses, dissertations, unpublished papers, case reports and theoretical studies were excluded, and a database was subsequently composed Results: In 2005 there was only a review of change in alcohol metabolism in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. There were no publications in 2006. In 2007, only one study was published, and it did not meet the inclusion criteria. In 2010, there was an increase of 13% in publications and of 20% in 2012, reaching 40% in 2013 Conclusion: The prevalence and incidence of alcohol consumption in relation to the postoperative time was six months to three years with higher incidence for follow-up treatment by men. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass showed greater association with increased consumption of alcohol during the postoperative period. Alcohol consumption proved to be essential to be faced in bariatric surgery.


RESUMO Introdução A cirurgia bariátrica tem-se mostrado alternativa para o insucesso dos métodos conservadores de emagrecimento. Pacientes submetidos a ela têm 6,5% aumento do risco de terem problemas relacionados ao álcool. Objetivo: Realizar revisão integrativa para verificar alteração do consumo de álcool neste publico. Método: A base de dados Science Direct, PubMed, Lilacs, Medline e busca manual foram acessadas entre os meses de junho de 2015 a janeiro de 2016 com os descritores "cirurgia bariátrica" e "alcoolismo" e equivalentes em inglês Os critérios de inclusão foram publicações entre junho de 2005 a janeiro de 2016 relacionadas à cirurgia bariátrica e ao consumo de álcool. Foram excluídas teses, dissertações, trabalhos não publicados, relatos de casos e estudos teóricos. Resultados: No ano de 2005 houve somente uma revisão relacionada à alteração do metabolismo do álcool em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica. Não houve publicações em 2006. Em 2007, houve uma publicação fora dos critérios desta revisão. Em 2010, observou-se aumento de 13% e 20% em 2012, atingindo 40% em 2013. Conclusão: A prevalência e a incidência do consumo de álcool em relação ao tempo de pós-operatório foi de seis meses a três anos com maior seguimento do tratamento por homens. O bypass gástrico em Y-de-Roux apresentou maior associação com o aumento do consumo de álcool durante o pós-operatório. O consumo de álcool é problema que deve ser enfrentado na realização da cirurgia bariátrica.

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