This article presents a case report of an individual who developed a pattern of self‐induced vomiting subsequent to gastroplasty surgery for morbid obesity. A description of the history, symptomatology, and disordered eating pattern is provided along with the clinical outcome from a cognitive‐behavioral intervention. The results are discussed with regard to the need for future evaluation of eating behavior patterns in postgastroplasty patients. It was concluded that the syndrome is similar in many respects to the bulimic pattern observed in normal weight females
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature investigating the impact of targeted psy...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
This article presents a case report of an individual who developed a pattern of self‐induced vomitin...
Bariatric surgery is an obesity treatment method gaining popularity in recent years. Since it may c...
The development of eating pathology is a concern following bariatric surgery, even in the absence of...
Introduction: Vomiting is a common side effect of bariatric surgery, occurring in the short and long...
Self-induced vomiting is adopted by people with a variety of eating disorders (ED) to control body s...
Abstract Background An increase in self-harm emergencies after bariatric surgery have been documente...
Abstract Background Studies into the disordered eating behaviour of chew and spit have alluded to se...
Background This study assessed eating disorder pathology in persons with obesity before and after Ro...
Eating disorders are associated with significant medical morbidity and mortality and serious psychol...
Despite differences in their mechanisms and outcomes, little is known about whether postsurgical cha...
Background: Studies into the disordered eating behaviour of chew and spit have alluded to several co...
People with bulimia present with a variety of abnormal beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours. With few ...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature investigating the impact of targeted psy...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
This article presents a case report of an individual who developed a pattern of self‐induced vomitin...
Bariatric surgery is an obesity treatment method gaining popularity in recent years. Since it may c...
The development of eating pathology is a concern following bariatric surgery, even in the absence of...
Introduction: Vomiting is a common side effect of bariatric surgery, occurring in the short and long...
Self-induced vomiting is adopted by people with a variety of eating disorders (ED) to control body s...
Abstract Background An increase in self-harm emergencies after bariatric surgery have been documente...
Abstract Background Studies into the disordered eating behaviour of chew and spit have alluded to se...
Background This study assessed eating disorder pathology in persons with obesity before and after Ro...
Eating disorders are associated with significant medical morbidity and mortality and serious psychol...
Despite differences in their mechanisms and outcomes, little is known about whether postsurgical cha...
Background: Studies into the disordered eating behaviour of chew and spit have alluded to several co...
People with bulimia present with a variety of abnormal beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours. With few ...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature investigating the impact of targeted psy...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...