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Vitamin B12 is critical after bariatric surgery

Throughout my career, advances in bariatric surgery have made it an increasingly life-changing procedure for my patients. Nevertheless, the nature of the surgery often means that patients have a harder time absorbing vitamins and minerals from their food. One of the most necessary vitamins is also one of the hardest to absorb from food after a bariatric procedure.

Patients undergoing bariatric surgery must be continuously educated on proper nutrition, the risk of developing significant vitamin B12 deficiency, and the role of supplements in avoiding catastrophic consequences.

Shounak Majumder et. al, “Vitamin B12 deficiency in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: preventive strategies and key recommendations” Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2013 Nov-Dec;9(6):1013-9 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24091055/

Natural sources of vitamin B12 include meat, fish, eggs, milk and cheese. Unfortunately, many of these foods can only be eaten in small amounts after bariatric surgery as they can cause intestinal distress. Because of this, bariatric patients undergo vitamin labs at their bi-annual checkups. In order to keep levels normal, supplements may be the best way to boost absorption. One of the most easily absorbed forms of Vitamin B12 is cyanocobalamin.

A person who is deficient in Vitamin B12 can ultimately develop anemia–a condition in which the patient has too few healthy red blood cells. Early symptoms of anemia include numbness and tingling in fingers and hands. If you have had bariatric surgery and experience these symptoms, be sure to inform your doctor immediately.

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Vitamin Deficiencies After Surgery

Bariatric surgery can be an important leg on your journey to better health. I am often inspired by my patients’ stories and the hard work they put in to improve their lifestyles and health outlook. But the surgery is not without side-effects.

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Several studies have shown that bariatric surgical procedures ensure weight loss and improvement in metabolic parameters in morbidly obese individuals[8-10]. However, these individuals need to be evaluated for long-term complications of the surgery[11]. One of the most common complications after bariatric surgery is vitamin deficiencies. Vitamin deficiencies have been observed in patients who underwent malabsorptive surgery due to absorption disorder and in patients who underwent restrictive surgery due to inadequate intake[12].

Çalapkorur S, Küçükkatirci H. Vitamin deficiencies and prevention methods after bariatric surgery. Mini-invasive Surg 2020;4:15. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2574-1225.2019.51

Studies of bariatric surgery outcomes have shown that patients are at risk for deficiencies of many important vitamins, including vitamins A, D, K and B-12 as well as thamine and folic acid. I’m so excited to be able to support my patients on their journeys by developing a multivitamin that can help them address this risk while boosting their metabolism and enhancing their energy.

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Introducing NuWay Vitamins

Developed by Dr. Zaher Nuwayhid to support his patients in their journeys towards optimal health, NuWay vitamins are an important support as you transform your lifestyle. Bariatric surgery can change your life and set you on a path towards health. But it also carries a risk of vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Wanting to help his patients avoid this complication, Dr. Nuwayhid relied on his experience and established science to develop a dietary supplement that can help boost your metabolism and enhance your energy. Whether you are on a diet plan or have already had bariatric surgery, NuWay vitamins are an important support on your journey.