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Background: Bone fragility is a complication of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes treatments may ameliorate or deteriorate bone fragility in this population. Bariatric surgery is gaining in popularity in people with type 2 diabetes and may impact bone health. Objectives: To evaluate the impact of the most popular bariatric procedure worldwide (sleeve gastrectomy (SG)) on vBMD by QCT in patients with type 2 diabetes; Secondary aims: (1) to identify the determinants of vBMD after bariatric surgery in patients with type 2 diabetes; (2) to compare vBMD and its potential determinants after bariatric surgery with obese controls without diabetes as well as with controls without obesity and normoglycemia.
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This is a multicentre, prospective and observational study comprising a bariatric group with or without diabetes undergoing SG (n=70) and one control group (n=30).
Outcome measures are assessed before and at 4 months, 8 months, one year and 3 years after surgery in the bariatric groups and at a single visit for the control group.
Bariatric groups will include adult men and women with or without type 2 diabetes and obesity undergoing sleeve gastrectomy and followed at 0, 4 months, 8 months, 1 year and 3 years after surgery, and the control group will consist of 30 overweight individuals (10 men, 10 premenopausal women, 10 menopausal women) and without diabetes or prediabetes and assessed at a single visit.
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Control group: Same criteria plus: >5% change in weight in the last 3 months; pregnancy or lactation in the last year.
100 participants in 2 patient groups
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Sarah Chouinard-Castonguay
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