Obesity is a major health concern in the United States. Whereas bariatric surgery is effective, 10-40% of post-operative patients struggle to reach or maintain their goal weight (Elder & Wolfe, 2007). The current study investigated the within-person relations between marital quality and weight-related behaviors using a daily diary design. Length of relationship, time since surgery, and participant sex were explored as moderators. Participants were 94 post-operative bariatric surgery patients. Eligible participants completed an online baseline questionnaire, followed by a one-week online daily diary in which they responded to questions about the quality of their marriage, whether they engaged in physical activity, and whether they adhered to...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to examine the interpersonal and individual factors that aid...
A number of studies contend that environmental contingencies are important components of behavioral ...
Objective: To investigate whether bariatric patients experience changes in the enjoyment of health-p...
Obesity is a major health concern in the United States. Whereas bariatric surgery is effective, 10-4...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic. Diet, exercise, and medical therapies alone have not been enough t...
Background: Bariatric surgery is the most successful intervention to treat severely obese individual...
Objective: The present study analyzes marital status in a group of morbidly obese patients who have ...
INTRODUCTION: This study tested for differences based on relationship status at the time of surgery ...
Background: Obesity is one of the most common chronic diseases with important medical effects, as we...
Advisor: Dr. Alexander Waigandt.Includes vita.The effects of weight stigma and its internalized vari...
Copyright © 2013 Anna E. Schierberl Scherr et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
The present study explored changes in patients\u27 psychological well-being and relationship adjustm...
Background. Including spouses in obesity treatment has been found to promote weight loss. We assesse...
Several studies have shown that romantic relationships have a significant effect on the individual's...
Introduction: Following bariatric surgery, patients are expected to implement diet and lifestyle cha...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to examine the interpersonal and individual factors that aid...
A number of studies contend that environmental contingencies are important components of behavioral ...
Objective: To investigate whether bariatric patients experience changes in the enjoyment of health-p...
Obesity is a major health concern in the United States. Whereas bariatric surgery is effective, 10-4...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic. Diet, exercise, and medical therapies alone have not been enough t...
Background: Bariatric surgery is the most successful intervention to treat severely obese individual...
Objective: The present study analyzes marital status in a group of morbidly obese patients who have ...
INTRODUCTION: This study tested for differences based on relationship status at the time of surgery ...
Background: Obesity is one of the most common chronic diseases with important medical effects, as we...
Advisor: Dr. Alexander Waigandt.Includes vita.The effects of weight stigma and its internalized vari...
Copyright © 2013 Anna E. Schierberl Scherr et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
The present study explored changes in patients\u27 psychological well-being and relationship adjustm...
Background. Including spouses in obesity treatment has been found to promote weight loss. We assesse...
Several studies have shown that romantic relationships have a significant effect on the individual's...
Introduction: Following bariatric surgery, patients are expected to implement diet and lifestyle cha...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to examine the interpersonal and individual factors that aid...
A number of studies contend that environmental contingencies are important components of behavioral ...
Objective: To investigate whether bariatric patients experience changes in the enjoyment of health-p...