Jay Kuhn
Baystate Medical Center
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Obesity Surgery | 2011
Garry Welch; Cheryl Wesolowski; Sofija E. Zagarins; Jay Kuhn; John Romanelli; Jane Garb; Nancy A. Allen
BackgroundLaparoscopic gastric bypass (LGB) surgery markedly increases percent excess weight loss (%EWL) and obesity-related co-morbidities. However, poor study quality and minimal exploration of clinical, behavioral, and psychosocial mechanisms of weight loss have characterized research to date.MethodsWe conducted a comprehensive assessment of n=100 LGB patients surveyed 2–3 years following surgery using standardized measures.ResultsMean %EWL at follow-up was 59.1±17.2%. This high level of weight loss was associated with a low rate of metabolic syndrome (10.6%), although medications were commonly used to achieve control. Mean adherence to daily vitamin and mineral supplements important to the management of LGB was only 57.6%, and suboptimal blood chemistry levels were found for ferritin (32% of patients), hematocrit (27%), thiamine (25%), and vitamin D (19%). Aerobic exercise level (R2=0.08) and pre-surgical weight (R2=0.04) were significantly associated with %EWL, but recommended eating style, fluid intake, clinic follow-up, and support group attendance were not. Psychosocial adjustment results showed an absence of symptomatic depression (0%), common use of antidepressant medications (32.0%), low emotional distress related to the post-surgical lifestyle (19.8±14.0; scale range 0–100), a high level of perceived benefit from weight loss in terms of functioning and emotional well-being (82.7±17.9; scale range 0–100), and a change in marital status for 26% of patients.ConclusionsAt 2–3 years following LGB surgery aerobic exercise, but not diet, fluid intake, or attendance at clinic visits or support groups, is associated with %EWL. Depression is symptomatically controlled by medications, lifestyle related distress is low, and marital status is significantly impacted.
Obesity Surgery | 2009
Jane Garb; Garry Welch; Sofija E. Zagarins; Jay Kuhn; John Romanelli
Obesity Surgery | 2008
Garry Welch; Cheryl Wesolowski; Bernadette Piepul; Jay Kuhn; John Romanelli; Jane Garb
Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2009
David Lin; John Romanelli; Jay Kuhn; Renee E. Thompson; Ron Bush; Neal E. Seymour
Obesity Surgery | 2015
Mazen R. Al-Mansour; Romie Mundy; James M. Canoy; Kal Dulaimy; Jay Kuhn; John Romanelli
Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care | 2008
Garry Welch; Cheryl Wesolowski; Bernadette Piepul; Jay Kuhn; John Romanelli; Jane Garb
Archive | 2007
Neal E. Seymour; John Romanelli; David Earle; Ron Bush; Jay Kuhn; Michael Hsu
Archive | 2006
Neal E. Seymour; David Earle; John Romanelli; Jay Kuhn; Ron Bush
Archive | 2010
Gregory Braden; Xiao Liu; Jay Kuhn; J. Enrique Silva; John Romanelli
Archive | 2009
John Romanelli; David Lin; Eyad Wohaibi; Jay Kuhn; Ron Bush; Neal E. Seymour; Richard Zlotnik