Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 I recently found an interesting Mayo Clinic article on the effects of gastric bypass surgery, Mayo Clin Proc, July 2000, Vol 75, 673-680. It can be found at http://www.mayo.edu/proceedings/2000/jul/7507a1.pdf You will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to read it. This can be downloaded free from http://www.adobe.com. What struck me were the nutritional consequence findings, at 678. " Another potential concern of gastric bypass is the possibility of vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) requires gastric acid, R-factor, and intrinsic factor for normal absorption within the ileum. The altered anatomy of RYGB disrupts this necessary interaction. 30 Nevertheless, with supplementation of free cyanocobalamin, deficiencies are rare.31 Although we have no objective data on which to base our recommendations of supplemental cyanocobalamin (1000 mg intramuscularly monthly) other than the demonstrated decreased absorption, 30 we believe that supplements prevent potential serious neurologic and hematologic problems caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. Similarly, bypass of the stomach and duodenum hinders normal absorption of ingested iron; yet, significant iron deficiency in our experience and that of others32 is unusual except in women with heavy menstrual losses of iron. Oral supplementation is usually sufficient, but on occasion we have administered intravenous iron dextran to attain satisfactory levels. While we encourage use of calcium supplements (much of the oral calcium is absorbed in the duodenum), we currently have little evidence that RYGB predisposes to calcium deficiency or metabolic bone disease. " The statement that " we currently have little evidence that RYGB predisposes to calcium deficiency " is somewhat astounding. Equally of interest, at least to me, was that they did not consider the possibility of protein deficiency as being even worthy of consideration. Ray Hooks For WLS nutrition info, visit http://www.bariatricsupplementsystem.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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