BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is effective for weight loss; however, only a small percentage of those who qualify choose to pursue it. Additionally, although psychiatric symptoms appear to be common among candidates, the risk factors for symptoms are not known. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the characteristics of those who are pursuing bariatric surgery in an urban area, whether demographic disparities continue to exist, and identify characteristics of those who may be at higher risk for experiencing psychiatric symptoms. METHODS: There were 424 bariatric candidates who completed a required psychological evaluation prior to bariatric surgery. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Bariatric surgery candidates tended to be middle-age...
Objective: Our aim is to determine the psychiatric outcomes of bariatric surgery among adolescent pa...
Morbid obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as rates have skyrocketed over the past ...
Introduction: Gender differences in obesity go from prevalence, access to treatment, baseline charac...
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is effective for weight loss; however, only a small percentage of thos...
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is effective for weight loss; however, only a small percentage of thos...
Background Ethnic minority adults have disproportionately higher rates of obesity than Caucasians b...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among race and socioeconomic factors (rece...
BACKGROUND: Only a small proportion of eligible individuals undergo bariatric surgery. The purpose w...
Background. The relationship between presurgical psychopathology and weight loss following bariatric...
Surgery remains the only treatment allowing for a significant and sustainable weight loss in case of...
Background: Weight loss surgery is an increasingly utilized treatment for adolescents with severe o...
Obesity has been linked to a variety of psychological problems and has been demonstrated to have a d...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
Purpose: This cross-sectional study aimed at comparing the quality of life (Qol), the prevalence of ...
Objective: Our aim is to determine the psychiatric outcomes of bariatric surgery among adolescent pa...
Morbid obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as rates have skyrocketed over the past ...
Introduction: Gender differences in obesity go from prevalence, access to treatment, baseline charac...
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is effective for weight loss; however, only a small percentage of thos...
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is effective for weight loss; however, only a small percentage of thos...
Background Ethnic minority adults have disproportionately higher rates of obesity than Caucasians b...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among race and socioeconomic factors (rece...
BACKGROUND: Only a small proportion of eligible individuals undergo bariatric surgery. The purpose w...
Background. The relationship between presurgical psychopathology and weight loss following bariatric...
Surgery remains the only treatment allowing for a significant and sustainable weight loss in case of...
Background: Weight loss surgery is an increasingly utilized treatment for adolescents with severe o...
Obesity has been linked to a variety of psychological problems and has been demonstrated to have a d...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
Purpose: This cross-sectional study aimed at comparing the quality of life (Qol), the prevalence of ...
Objective: Our aim is to determine the psychiatric outcomes of bariatric surgery among adolescent pa...
Morbid obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as rates have skyrocketed over the past ...
Introduction: Gender differences in obesity go from prevalence, access to treatment, baseline charac...