Post-Bariatric Nutritional Support
Prevalence: ~256,000 bariatric procedures performed annually in the US (2023); growing worldwide
Evidence-Ranked Ingredients
| Ingredient | Grade | Studies | Direction | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iron | B | 10 | Positive | View → |
| Vitamin B12 | B | 10 | Positive | View → |
| Whey Protein | B | 8 | Positive | View → |
About
Bariatric surgery causes intentional malabsorption that requires lifelong micronutrient supplementation. Common deficiencies include iron (33-55%), vitamin B12 (19-35%), vitamin D (25-73%), calcium, zinc, and copper. Post-surgical nutrition is critical for preventing bone disease, anemia, neuropathy, and weight regain.
Common Symptoms
Risk Factors
- Type of procedure (bypass > sleeve for malabsorption)
- Non-compliance with supplementation
- Inadequate protein intake
- Food intolerances
- Alcohol use
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