Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0056gp154 | Obesity | ECE2018

Eating and substance-related disorders after bariatric surgery

Sanz Eva , Kinori Guila-Fidel , Parramon Gemma , Fidilio Enzamaria , Velasquez Mayra-Alejandra , Guerrero Mireia , Comas Marta , Mesa Jordi , Ciudin Andreea

Introduction: Obesity is a chronic condition with great morbidity, mortality and significant economic and psychosocial impact. Bariatric surgery has proven to be an effective therapy for sustained weight loss and has allowed a reduction in medical comorbidity and an improvement in self-esteem and life quality. However, recent evidence reports an increase in eating and substance-related disorders that are diagnosed in the postoperative period worsening the prognosis.<p clas...

ea0056p582 | Obesity | ECE2018

“A new life in a new body”: the evolution of pregnancy following bariatric surgery in obese females

Arevalo Mayra Velasquez , Fidilio Enzamaria , Guerrero Mireia , Castillejo Neus , Comas Marta , Goya Maria , Gonzalez Oscar , Mesa Jordi , Hernandez Cristina , Simo Rafael , Ciudin Andreea

Introduction: Maternal obesity (MO) increases the risk of gestational and neonatal complications. Bariatric surgery (BS) is currently the most effective long-term treatment of MO. The sustained weight loss after BS reduces the risk of maternal comorbidities during pregnancy. Nevertheless, BS is associated with an important risk of nutrients deficiency, and some data indicate that might increase the risk of prematurity and low birth weight. The objective of the present study is...