Hepatic steatosis mediates the relationship between cholecystectomy and BMI increase: a population-based study
Ji Cao, Wenjun Mao, Qian Jiang, Xiaowei Huang, Yunyan Tan, Fei Zuo, Tianping Luo

TL;DR
This study finds that gallbladder removal is linked to higher BMI, partly due to liver fat buildup, especially in younger people.
Contribution
The study identifies hepatic steatosis as a mediator of the BMI increase following cholecystectomy.
Findings
Cholecystectomy is independently associated with higher BMI after adjusting for confounders.
Hepatic steatosis mediates about 46% of the BMI increase following cholecystectomy.
Younger patients show a more pronounced BMI increase after gallbladder removal.
Abstract
Cholecystectomy has been linked with adverse metabolic outcomes, but its specific association with body mass index (BMI) and the underlying mechanisms remain insufficiently understood. This study aimed to assess the impact of cholecystectomy on BMI and examine the mediating role of hepatic steatosis. A total of 7,452 adults were included in this cross-sectional analysis. Baseline demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were compared between participants with and without cholecystectomy. Multivariable linear regression was used to evaluate the relationship between cholecystectomy and BMI, with progressive adjustment for demographic, clinical, and metabolic-inflammatory confounders. Subgroup and stratified analyses, propensity score modeling, and causal mediation analysis were conducted to validate findings and elucidate potential mechanisms. Participants with cholecystectomy were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments
