BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether preoperative problematic eating behaviors predict weight loss outcomes following bariatric surgery. METHODS: Clinical records were utilized to examine outcomes of 101 patients who completed a pre-surgical psychosocial evaluation and underwent gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy. Information analyzed included binge eating history and scores from the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Yale Food Addiction Scale, and Emotional Eating Scale. Measures of weight loss 1 year post-surgery were compared to pre-surgical assessments. RESULTS: One-year follow-up data were available for 60 patients. ...
Purpose: The authors\u27 aim in this study was to gain insight on the psychological risk factors rel...
Background: The literature is rather mixed regarding the stability and the role of pre- and postoper...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...
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...
Although bariatric surgery has become a common procedure in the United States, long-term weight main...
Bariatric surgery is currently the most durable weight loss solution for patients with morbid obesit...
Background: Problematic eating behaviors and general psychopathology have been associated with poor ...
Background: Long-term behavioral and psychological aspects associated with weight outcomes after reo...
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States that can result in problems in multiple areas of...
Objective Previous studies that have investigated the relationshipbetween binge eating and the long-...
PURPOSES: Aberrant eating patterns are frequently observed in bariatric patients. Since bariatric op...
Background: Maladaptive eating behaviors after bariatric surgery are thought to compromise weight ou...
Background: Patients experiencing insufficient weight loss or weight regain in their first bariatric...
Bariatric surgery has serious implications on metabolic health. The reasons for a failure of bariatr...
Purpose: The authors\u27 aim in this study was to gain insight on the psychological risk factors rel...
Background: The literature is rather mixed regarding the stability and the role of pre- and postoper...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...
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...
Although bariatric surgery has become a common procedure in the United States, long-term weight main...
Bariatric surgery is currently the most durable weight loss solution for patients with morbid obesit...
Background: Problematic eating behaviors and general psychopathology have been associated with poor ...
Background: Long-term behavioral and psychological aspects associated with weight outcomes after reo...
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States that can result in problems in multiple areas of...
Objective Previous studies that have investigated the relationshipbetween binge eating and the long-...
PURPOSES: Aberrant eating patterns are frequently observed in bariatric patients. Since bariatric op...
Background: Maladaptive eating behaviors after bariatric surgery are thought to compromise weight ou...
Background: Patients experiencing insufficient weight loss or weight regain in their first bariatric...
Bariatric surgery has serious implications on metabolic health. The reasons for a failure of bariatr...
Purpose: The authors\u27 aim in this study was to gain insight on the psychological risk factors rel...
Background: The literature is rather mixed regarding the stability and the role of pre- and postoper...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...