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- W4229056040 abstract "Bariatric surgery is increasingly performed over the past decade for the treatment of morbid obesity. It has beneficial effects on weight reduction, along with diabetes remission. Conflicting results have been reported to evaluate the effect of ethics differences on the outcomes of bariatric surgery. We conducted this meta-analysis to outline the effects of ethnic differences on the outcomes of bariatric surgery, including weight reduction, biochemical variables, diabetes, and hypertension remission. A comprehensive literature search was conducted, using PubMed, Web of Science (ISI), Google Scholar, Popline, Global Health Library (GHL), Virtual Health Library (VHL) including Cochrane database, New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM), and System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe (SIGLE) for studies reporting body mass index (BMI), percentage of excess weight loss (%EWL), waist circumference, hypertension, lipid profile, and diabetes variables. We used the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) tool (Bethesda, MD: NHLBI, National Institutes of Health {NIH}) for quality assessment. Comprehensive Meta-Analysis version 2 software (Englewood, NJ: Biostat, Inc.) was applied to perform the meta-analysis of the variables of interest. We included 23 studies of 71,679 subjects, who underwent bariatric surgery. The majority of the included cases were Whites 55,030 (77%), while 705 (1%) were Asians. The percentages of Blacks, African Americans, Hispanics, and Non-Hispanics were 9.3%, 1.3%, 10.4%, and 1%, respectively. BMI showed no significant difference between Whites vs African American and Hispanic vs Non-Hispanic groups (MD: 0.858; 95% CI: 3.408-1.691; p = 0.509 and MD: 0.455; 95% CI: 2.444-1.554; p = 0.663, respectively). The same result was reported for %EWL, comparing Whites vs African Americans. Lipid biochemical variables, diabetes remission, and hypertension control were significantly more seen among the Asian population. In conclusion, we reported a significant ethnic diversity and reduction in waist circumference, hyperlipidemia, and the associated morbidity one year after bariatric surgery in the Asian population. Further, high-quality prospective studies should focus on the social and psychological ethnic differences associated with obesity." @default.
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