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A n n u a l E u r o p e a n C o n f e r e n c e o n
Gastroenterology
Euro Gastro 2018
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
ISSN 2575-7733
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he aim of prospective research is to examine the association of diet and
obesity with the appearance of colon adenoma. The study series included
patients who during 2012 have undergone complete colonoscopy in CHC, “Dr
Dragisa Misovic – Dedinje”. The study comprises of 100 patients; male and
female of different age range. The patients were divided into two categories,
group I with colon adenomas on colonoscopy examination and group II with
normal findings on colonoscopy. When both groups were compared findings on
colonoscopy, sex, age, habits that were evaluated on the basis of completing
the questionnaire / (FFQ) food-frequency questionnaire / which is modified for
the needs of our region, taking certain types of drugs / acetylsalicylic acid
(ASA) or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs) / anthropological
measurements / height, weight, BMI, waist / hip ratio / alcohol consumption,
smoking, blood group determination, lipids, glucose level, HbA1C and insulin
values and HOMA index.
Conclusion:
Research showed a significance between colon adenoma and
consuming fish, veal, lamb, veal and vegetables with an emphasis on garlic
and intake of citrus, stone fruits and nuts as foods that reduce the risk of
adenoma, and as a risk factors consuming pork, potatoes, soft drinks and
alcohol. Anthropological measurement of waist / hip index proved to be an
important risk factor for colon adenoma and body weight, male sex, and age of
the patients, while BMI index did not show significance. The values of HbA1C,
insulin level and Homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) index are referred
to as a significant factor in assessing the risk of colon adenoma and positive
Rh factor. Glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides, the use of drugs NSAIDs and
ASA are not singled out as a statistically significant.
Biography
Jovicic M is a Gastroenterologist and GI Endoscopist,
currently working at the General Hospital Euromedic, Belgrade,
Gastroenterohepatology
Department,
Gastroenterologist
and GI endoscopist (educated for colonoscopy, gastroscopy,
polypectomie and endoscopic mucosal resection, band
ligation of esophageal varices, abdominal ultra-sound). Since
2003 to 2015 I was a Senior Medical Doctor at the CHC,
Dr Dragisa Misovic, Belgrade, Clinic for Internal medicine –
gastroenterohepatology department. She has completed
Masters of Science from gastroenterohepatology 2014.
"Explore linkages between diet and the presence of obesity and
the occurrence of colorectal adenomas". Subspecializations
in gastroenterohepatology 2012. "Comparative analysis of
mortality in patients with bleeding from the upper digestive
tract weekdays and weekends". She is an Official Trainer for
colonoscopy in Cancer screening programme in Serbia by
funding the project of the Ministry of Health of Republic of
Serbia. In 2011 she has completed her training in colonoscopy,
Catholic University in Rome /Italy/ Gemelli in 2011.
maja.tufegdzic@gmail.comCorrelation of diet and the presence of obesity and the
emergence of colon adenoma
Jovicic M
1
, Miletic D
2
and Kovacevic G
3
1
General Hospital "Euromedic", Serbia
2
Clinic for Gastroenterology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Serbia
3
University Clinical-Hospital Center 'Dr Dragisa Misovic-Dedinje
Jovicic M et al., J Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2018, Volume: 2
DOI: 10.21767/2575-7733-C1-002




