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Evolution of body weight parameters up to 3 years after solid organ transplantation: The prospective Swiss Transplant Cohort Study
Authors:Sonja Beckmann  Nataša Nikolic  Kris Denhaerynck  Isabelle Binet  Michael Koller  Elsa Boely  Sabina De Geest  the Psychosocial Interest Group  Swiss Transplant Cohort Study
Affiliation:1. Institute of Nursing Science, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;2. Department of Abdomen‐Metabolism, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;3. Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;4. Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, Cantonal Hospital St Gallen, St Gallen, Switzerland;5. Transplantation Immunology and Nephrology, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland;6. University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland;7. Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Academic Center for Nursing and Midwifery, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:Obesity and weight gain are serious concerns after solid organ transplantation (Tx); however, no unbiased comparison regarding body weight parameter evolution across organ groups has yet been performed. Using data from the prospective nationwide Swiss Transplant Cohort Study, we compared the evolution of weight parameters up to 3 years post‐Tx in 1359 adult kidney (58.3%), liver (21.7%), lung (11.6%), and heart (8.4%) recipients transplanted between May 2008 and May 2012. Changes in mean weight and body mass index (BMI) category were compared to reference values from 6 months post‐Tx. At 3 years post‐Tx, compared to other organ groups, liver Tx recipients showed the greatest weight gain (mean 4.8±10.4 kg), 57.4% gained >5% body weight, and they had the highest incidence of obesity (38.1%). After 3 years, based on their BMI categories at 6 months, normal weight and obese liver Tx patients, as well as underweight kidney, lung and heart Tx patients had the highest weight gains. Judged against international Tx patient data, the majority of our Swiss Tx recipients’ experienced lower post‐Tx weight gain. However, our findings show weight gain pattern differences, both within and across organ Tx groups that call for preventive measures.
Keywords:body mass index  obesity  organ transplantation  prospective study  underweight  weight gain
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