Association of Bariatric Surgical Procedures With Changes in Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among US Veterans

Dec 21, 2020JAMA network open

Bariatric Surgery and Changes in Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among US Veterans

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Abstract

The probability of unhealthy alcohol use increased significantly to 7.9% among patients after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) eight years post-surgery.

  • Among patients without prior unhealthy alcohol use, mean alcohol consumption and the likelihood of unhealthy alcohol use rose significantly from 3 to 8 years after LSG or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB).
  • Eight years following an LSG, the probability of unhealthy alcohol use was 7.9% compared to 4.5% in control patients.
  • For those undergoing RYGB, the probability of unhealthy alcohol use was 9.2%, higher than the 4.4% seen in matched controls.
  • The prevalence of no alcohol use significantly decreased from 5 to 8 years after both bariatric procedures compared to control patients.
  • Among patients with unhealthy alcohol use at baseline, those who underwent RYGB exhibited a higher prevalence of unhealthy alcohol use than their matched controls.

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