Sexual functioning of men and women with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
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Sexual functioning of men and women with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
Abstract
Background: Obesity may impair sexual function through multiple mechanisms, but little is known about sexual dysfunction among adults with severe obesity seeking bariatric procedures.
Objectives: To describe sexual function and associated factors before bariatric surgery.
Setting: Ten U.S. clinical facilities.
Methods: Before bariatric surgery, 2225 of 2458 Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery-2 study participants (79% female, median age 45 years and median body mass index 46 kg/m2) completed a survey about sexual function over the past month. Mixed effects ordinal logistic regression models were used to identify factors independently related to 4 domains of sexual function.
Results: One third of women (34%) and one quarter of men (25%) were not sexually active, alone or with a partner, in the past month. Twenty-six percent of women and 12% of men reported no sexual desire. Physical health limited sexual activity at least moderately in 38% of women and 44% of men. About one half of the women (49%) and the men (54%) were moderately or very dissatisfied with their sexual life. Among women, older age, being Caucasian, urinary incontinence, depressive symptoms, and antidepressant medication use were associated with poorer sexual function in multiple domains. In men, older age, not being married, depressive symptoms, and antidepressant medication use were associated with poorer sexual function in multiple domains.
Conclusion: Before bariatric surgery, approximately one half of women and men with severe obesity are dissatisfied with their sexual life. Older age, severity of depressive symptoms, and antidepressant medication use are associated with poorer sexual function in both sexes.
Keywords: Bariatric surgery; Gastric bypass; Sexual functioning; Sexual quality of life.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Comment in
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Comment on: Sexual functioning of bariatric patients.Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2017 Feb;13(2):344. doi: 10.1016/j.soard.2016.10.020. Epub 2016 Oct 27. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2017. PMID: 27986582 No abstract available.
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