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Completed NCT05608031

6th Month EWL% After Sleeve Gastrectomy to Get a Better Sleep Quality

Conditions: Sleep Disturbance, Obesity, Severe, Surgery

Enrollment: 100
Sponsor: Umraniye Education and Research Hospital

Location: Turkey

Summary

Obesity, caused by caloric intake over output, has become a global health problem. The relationship between sleep and obesity is widely discussed in the literature. Little is known regarding the compliance of sleep quality and patients' weight loss. This study aimed to review how sleep quality is affected by bariatric surgery, examine whether compliance with sleep quality can be predicted after bariatric surgery, and assess its correlation with excess weight loss.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Patients who underwent LSG for morbid obesity after being considered suitable for bariatric surgery by multidisciplinary evaluation were included in this study. Patients with aged 18-65 years, BMI > 40 and BMI > 35 and comorbid disease were included.Exclusion Criteria:Patients treated for sleep disorders have been excluded.

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