VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION PROTOCOLS IN POST-BARIATRIC SURGERY PATIENTS

Authors

  • Valéria Goulart Viana Author
  • Vanessa Domiciano de Souza Marcello Author
  • Diegomaier Nunes Neri Author
  • Rafael Soares Scappini Author
  • Graciela Calegari Author
  • Eugênia Simões de Moraes Author
  • Victor Hugo Ferrante Maia Athayde Author
  • Felipe Veiga Kezam Gabriel Author
  • Pedro Dias Bezerra Neto Author
  • Isadora Della Giustina Sombrio Author
  • Gustavo Coelho Pereira Linhares Author
  • Heider Moraes de Oliveira Júnior Author
  • Pedro Yuri da Silveira Author
  • Edivaldo Bezerra Mendes Filho Author
  • Raíssa Leal Rocha Author
  • Fernanda Scharf Author
  • Ludmila Jacomo Loyola Simões Author
  • Viviane Lara Leal Author
  • Marilda Lopes Cruz Author
  • Andre Felipe de Carvalho Freire Author
  • Fábio Pereira Silva Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/levv17n57-027

Keywords:

Bariatric Surgery, Vitamin Supplementation, Nutritional Deficiencies, Micronutrients, Postoperative Care

Abstract

This study aimed to critically analyze the scientific literature on vitamin supplementation protocols in patients undergoing bariatric surgery, identifying the main postoperative nutritional deficiencies and the supplementation strategies recommended for the prevention of complications. This is a narrative literature review with a qualitative approach, based on searches conducted in the PubMed, SciELO, and ScienceDirect databases on December 29, 2025, including publications from the last ten years. Original articles, systematic reviews, narrative reviews, and meta-analyses published in English or Portuguese were included, totaling 15 studies after the application of eligibility criteria. The results demonstrated a high prevalence of vitamin and mineral deficiencies in the postoperative period of bariatric surgery, even among patients receiving regular clinical follow-up and nutritional supplementation. The most frequently observed deficiencies involved vitamin D, vitamin B12, and iron, as well as calcium, zinc, copper, and selenium, with greater severity in malabsorptive procedures, although restrictive techniques also presented relevant nutritional risks. Considerable variability was observed in supplementation protocols regarding composition, dosage, and route of administration, along with low long-term patient adherence, highlighting the lack of consensus in current recommendations. It is concluded that micronutrient deficiencies remain a significant clinical challenge after bariatric surgery, requiring continuous, individualized supplementation protocols guided by regular laboratory monitoring, with a direct impact on the prevention of nutritional complications and the improvement of long-term clinical outcomes.

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Published

2026-02-09

How to Cite

VIANA, Valéria Goulart et al. VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION PROTOCOLS IN POST-BARIATRIC SURGERY PATIENTS. LUMEN ET VIRTUS, [S. l.], v. 17, n. 57, p. e12121, 2026. DOI: 10.56238/levv17n57-027. Disponível em: https://periodicos.newsciencepubl.com/LEV/article/view/12121. Acesso em: 17 feb. 2026.