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Table 1 Basal demographic characteristics, comorbidities and type of bariatric surgery of studied population (n = 130)

From: Are there really any predictive factors for a successful weight loss after bariatric surgery?

Age (years)

48 ± 9

Female

106 (81.5%)

Body weight at first evaluation (kg)

123.5 (109–133)

BMI at first evaluation (kg/m2)

BMI > 50 kg/m2

48 (42–51)

52 (40%)

Loss of 10% or more EBW before surgery

46 (35%)

Impaired Fasting glucose

Type 2 diabetes mellitus

41 (31%)

34 (26%)

Hypertension

74 (57%)

Dyslipidemia

38 (29%)

Hypothyroidism

36 (28%)

Previous cardiovascular event

6 (5%)

Sleep apnea

35 (27%)

Osteoarthrosis

27 (21%)

Previous abdominal surgery

66 (51%)

Depression or anxiety

18 (14%)

Type of surgery

 RYGB

49 (38%)

 OAGB

64 (49%)

 Gastric sleeve

17 (13%)

  1. BMI body mass index, EBW excess body weight, RYGB Y-Roux Gastric Bypass, OAGB One anastomosis gastric bypass