Interventions for weight loss in people with chronic kidney disease who are overweight or obese

Mar 30, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Weight Loss Treatments for Overweight or Obese People with Chronic Kidney Disease

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Abstract

17 randomized controlled trials involving 988 overweight or obese adults with chronic kidney disease assessed weight loss interventions.

  • Weight loss interventions may lead to a reduction in body weight by an average of 3.69 kg after follow-up periods ranging from 5 weeks to 12 months.
  • Effects on body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference from weight loss interventions are uncertain, with minimal changes observed.
  • Non-surgical weight loss interventions likely reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol but show little impact on total cholesterol and inflammation.
  • Surgical weight loss interventions probably lead to a significant reduction in body weight (average 29.50 kg) and waist circumference (average 30.00 cm) compared to non-surgical options.
  • Uncertain effects on death and cardiovascular events were noted, as these outcomes were not measured in any of the included studies.
  • The evidence is limited due to the small number of studies and high risk of bias, suggesting caution in interpretation.

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