Langbeschreibung
While bariatric surgery can lead to positive effects, it can also result in increased risk for nutrient malabsorption, deficiency, and clinical complications. This book addresses the dietary and nutritional care of the bariatric surgery patient. It explores the physiological changes that underlie selective nutrient malabsorption, preoperative nutritional assessment and dietary care of the patient through the surgery process, and nutritional clinical complications manifesting in anemia, neurological disorders, metabolic bone disease, and protein-calorie malnutrition. It also covers special populations, including adolescents and pregnant and lactating patients.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Review of Nutritional Gastrointestinal Physiology Imposed by Bariatric Surgical Procedures. Nutritional Assessment of the Bariatric Surgery Patient. Nutrition Management, Pre- and Postsurgery. Anemia and Bariatric Surgery. Metabolic Bone Disease Following Bariatric Surgery. Neurological Disorders. Selected Nutritional Deficiencies (Zinc, Selenium, Vitamins A, D, E, and K, and Niacin). Pharmacology of Drugs and Nutritional Supplements. Macronutrient Concerns: Protein-Energy Malnutrition. Special Populations: Adolescents. Special Populations: Pregnancy and Lactation after Bariatric Surgery. Psychological Issues and Eating Behavior Before and After Bariatric Surgery. Nutrition and Body Contouring Procedures. Obesity in Critical Illness: Implications for Nutrition Therapy. Nutrition and Weight Regain in the Bariatric Surgical Patient. Index.