Analysis of the Relationship between Physical Activity and the Factors Related to Weight Management of Bariatric Surgery Patients

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Iranian Scientific Society Medical Entomology

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Background: We aimed to analyze the relationship between physical activity and the factors related to the weight management of bariatric surgery patients.Methods: This descriptive-correlational study was conducted on 87 participants, who underwent bariatric sur-gery in Cyprus between May and Oct 2020. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire and a question-naire on socio-demographic and obesity characteristics were used to collect data.Results: Mean age of the participants was 34.7 +/- 8.43 and 65.5% were female. A statistically significant differ-ence was found between physical activity levels and weight loss (P=0.021). Post-bariatric surgery physical activi-ty level was low active for 65.5% of the participants. There was a statistically significant difference between the MET scores of the participants according to their gender, and the scores of men were higher than women (2256.9; 1110.9 respectively). Although most of the participants in the study were females, women lost less weight than males (45.5; 54.2 respectively).Conclusion: Being female, married, and having chronic diseases caused less weight loss after bariatric surgery. As the physical activity levels of the patients increased, their weight loss increased. In line with these results, people undergone bariatric surgery and are at risk of regaining weight should be followed closely after surgery and appropriate physical activities should be planned.

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Physical activity, Weight control, Bariatric surgery, Patient following

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Iranian Journal of Public Health

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