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Bariatric Nutrition Guidelines for the Indian Population.

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Bariatric Nutrition Guidelines for the Indian Population.

Auteurs : Carlyne Remedios ; Aparna Govil Bhasker ; Neha Dhulla ; Shilpa Dhar ; Muffazal Lakdawala

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Abstract

Bariatric surgery numbers have seen a sharp rise in India in the last decade. A country known for its undernourished population has seen economic growth and with it, greater influence of western culture and foods. The obesity epidemic is on the rise here and India is one of the 10 most obese nations of the world being second only to China in the number of type 2 diabetes. Nutritionists in India often rely on recommendations and guidelines meant for the Caucasian population. Religious and cultural practices influence the dietary habits and patterns of the Indian population to a great extent; because of which the nutritional requirements are very different. This document was put together with an aim to provide nutritionists with recommendations on how to manage the Indian bariatric patient.

DOI: 10.1007/s11695-015-1836-y
PubMed: 26277110

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