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Published in: Obesity Surgery 9/2019

01-09-2019 | Bariatric Surgery | Original Contributions

Improving Compliance with Very Low Energy Diets (VLEDs) Prior to Bariatric Surgery—a Randomised Controlled Trial of Two Formulations

Authors: Lucy Davenport, Yazmin Johari, Alexandria Klejn, Cheryl Laurie, Andrew Smith, Geraldine J. Ooi, Paul R. Burton, Wendy A. Brown

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 9/2019

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Abstract

Introduction

Preoperative very low energy diets (VLEDs) improve access during bariatric surgery. Compliance with traditional VLED is variable, mainly due to gastrointestinal side effects. Formulite™ is a new formulation of VLED, with higher protein, soluble fibre and probiotics.

Aims

To compare traditional VLED (Optifast™) with the new VLED (Formulite™) and assess compliance, weight loss, satisfaction, side effects and surgical access.

Methods

This was a randomised double-blinded study involving patients scheduled for bariatric surgery. The primary outcome was compliance, assessed by urinary ketone concentration and proportion of patients in ketosis at 2 weeks. Secondary outcomes were weight loss, satisfaction and patient reported outcomes, gastrointestinal side effects and operative conditions.

Results

There were 69 participants: 35 in the Formulite™ group and 34 in the Optifast™ group. Ketosis at 2 weeks was achieved in both groups (88.5% vs 83.3%, Formulite™ vs. Optifast™, p = 0.602). Urinary ketones were higher with Formulite™ (1.5 vs 15 mmol/L, p = 0.030). Total body weight loss percentage, hunger and operative conditions were similar in both groups. Formulite™ produced less flatulence (score 3 vs 2, p = 0.010) and emotional eating (score 2 vs 1, p = 0.037); however, Optifast™ ranked higher in terms of taste (score 4 vs 3, p = 0.001) and overall satisfaction (score 5 vs 7, p = 0.011).

Conclusions

Compliance over 2 weeks was high in both VLEDs with most subjects achieving ketosis. Overall satisfaction was moderately high, although variable. Whilst Formulite™ is a viable alternative to Optifast™, better formulations of VLED that addresses key adverse effects, whilst achieving ketosis, would be of significant value.
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Metadata
Title
Improving Compliance with Very Low Energy Diets (VLEDs) Prior to Bariatric Surgery—a Randomised Controlled Trial of Two Formulations
Authors
Lucy Davenport
Yazmin Johari
Alexandria Klejn
Cheryl Laurie
Andrew Smith
Geraldine J. Ooi
Paul R. Burton
Wendy A. Brown
Publication date
01-09-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 9/2019
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-019-03916-2

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