Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psychological factors and a large body of research has aimed to identify variables limiting efficacy and determining high attrition rates in weight loss programs. In this study, we used the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR), designed to broaden the clinician's perspective on patients' problems by providing additional clinical information not found in the more traditional psychiatric classification, to predict psychosomatic variables that may limit efficacy and determine attrition in clinical interventions with people with obesity. We evaluated 82 consecutive participants with obesity at baseline for psychopathology, psychosomati...
Purpose: We aimed to determine cognitive drivers, expected to play a role in target reach and/or att...
Several studies confirm that obesity with comorbidity psychiatric disorders decreases the long-term ...
136 obese adults, 119 females and 17 males, all at least 15% over their ideal weight, participated i...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, drea...
Objective: To investigate whether obese patients with binge eating (BE) have higher alexithymic feat...
Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity and related diseases has increased enormously in the last few ...
Aim: To examine the factors that lead to attrition and success in a weight management program for pa...
Purpose: After bariatric surgery (BS) a significant minority of patients do not reach successful wei...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
Some personality features, as measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), have recent...
Purpose: We aimed to determine cognitive drivers, expected to play a role in target reach and/or att...
Several studies confirm that obesity with comorbidity psychiatric disorders decreases the long-term ...
136 obese adults, 119 females and 17 males, all at least 15% over their ideal weight, participated i...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, drea...
Objective: To investigate whether obese patients with binge eating (BE) have higher alexithymic feat...
Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity and related diseases has increased enormously in the last few ...
Aim: To examine the factors that lead to attrition and success in a weight management program for pa...
Purpose: After bariatric surgery (BS) a significant minority of patients do not reach successful wei...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
Some personality features, as measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), have recent...
Purpose: We aimed to determine cognitive drivers, expected to play a role in target reach and/or att...
Several studies confirm that obesity with comorbidity psychiatric disorders decreases the long-term ...
136 obese adults, 119 females and 17 males, all at least 15% over their ideal weight, participated i...