Lady Dhita Alfara
Unknown Affiliation

Published : 2 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

PROFIL ANTROPOMETRIK, VITAMIN D, B12, FOLAT, DAN FERITIN PASIEN OBES PRABEDAH BARIATRIK DI POLIKLINIK GIZI RUMAH SAKIT SUMBER WARAS Anastasia Hayuningtyas; Lady Dhita Alfara; Tjandraningrum; Victor Tambunan; Lukman Halim; Meilani Kumala; Johana Titus
IJCNP : INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION PHYSICIAN Vol 6 No 1 (2023): IJCNP (INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION PHYSICIAN)
Publisher : Perhimpunan Dokter Gizi Klinik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54773/ijcnp.v6i1.183

Abstract

Obese patients, especially patients with severe obesity and requiring bariatric surgery, have a high prevalence of nutrient deficiencies. This study aims to determine some of the basic characteristics of patients undergoing bariatric surgery so that they can be used as supporting data for post-bariatric surgery nutrition medical therapy, particularly in the provision of food sources and micronutrient supplementation which can be deficient due to anatomic and physiological alterations after the surgery. The study was conducted on 55 preoperative bariatric patients by assessing age, gender, and degree of obesity based on body mass index (BMI), serum vitamin D and B12 levels, erythrocyte folic acid, and serum ferritin of subjects. The study is descriptive with a cross-sectional design. Subjects were taken by consecutive sampling. The results showed that the mean age of preoperative bariatric patients was 36 ± 7.1 years; most (85.5%) were women. Most subjects (34.5%) had BMI of 35­–39.9 kg/m2. Vitamin D deficiency was present in most (75.6%) of the study subjects, but most had serum vitamin B12 levels, erythrocyte folic acid levels, and serum ferritin levels within normal limits. This study shows that the basic profile of patients undergoing bariatric surgery is primarily late adults, classified as severe obese and having vitamin D deficiency. Keywords: Obesity, Prebariatric, Serum Vitamin D, Serum Vitamin B12, Erythrocyte Folic Acid, and Serum Ferritin.
Overview and Prevalence of Eating Disorder in Post-Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Single Center Observational Study at Sumber Waras Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia Daniel Goh; Jeffrey; Lady Dhita Alfara
Sriwijaya Journal of Surgery Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Sriwijaya Journal of Surgery
Publisher : Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/sjs.v7i2.106

Abstract

Introduction: The prevalence of obesity continues to increase, and society needs to pay attention to it. One effective treatment that is also included in the pillars of obesity management is bariatric surgery. Apart from the many benefits of bariatric surgery, there are side effects that need to be considered, one of which is eating disorders. This study aims to determine the prevalence of eating disorders in post-bariatric surgery patients in Indonesia, especially at Sumber Waras Hospital, Jakarta. Methods. This research is a descriptive study with cross-sectional methods in post-bariatric surgery patients with a minimum BMI of 30 kg/m2. Results. A total of 54 patients after bariatric surgery at Sumber Waras Hospital, Jakarta filled out a questionnaire to assess tendencies towards eating disorders, namely EDE-Q 6.0 (Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire) after 6 months of undergoing bariatric surgery. The results showed that 17 respondents (31.48%) experienced eating disorder tendencies. Conclusion. Eating disorders are one of the side effects of bariatric surgery that needs to be considered. Further research is still needed on this matter, considering the small number of samples in this study. Research on related topics is expected to expand its reach so might obtain a larger sample size.