Background: Bariatric surgery results in substantial medical and economic benefits; however, independent studies typically report high patient preoperative attrition rates. Studies have identified individual characteristics and sociodemographic variables of those who complete the surgery compared to those who do not. The aim of the present protocol is to outline a systematic review focussed on identifying the sociodemographic, medical, cultural, psychological, and patient-led factors affecting preoperative attrition in clients who were enrolled in bariatric surgery programmes. Methods/design: The databases Scopus, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and MEDLINE will be searched for retrospective, prospective, and cross-sectional observational...
© 2019 World Obesity Federation Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in...
Study objective: The optimal methods of preoperative assessment and prehabilitation specific to pati...
Morbid obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as rates have skyrocketed over the past ...
Abstract Background Bariatric surgery results in substantial medical and economic benefits; however,...
Bariatric surgery results in greater weight loss and maintenance than non-surgical interventions in ...
Surgery remains the only treatment allowing for a significant and sustainable weight loss in case of...
BACKGROUND: Only a small proportion of eligible individuals undergo bariatric surgery. The purpose w...
BACKGROUND: Among patients who express interest in bariatric surgery, dropout rates from bariatric s...
Background. Bariatric surgery programs are recognized as the best alternative for patients with seve...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
This systematic review explores the sociodemographic factors associated with the utilization of bari...
Background—Factors contributing to adolescents’ non-completion of bariatric surgery, defined as self...
Bariatric surgery is effective in treating obesity in many cases, yet as many as 50% of patients may...
Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in individuals with severe and com...
Abstract Background Bariatric surgery is the only wei...
© 2019 World Obesity Federation Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in...
Study objective: The optimal methods of preoperative assessment and prehabilitation specific to pati...
Morbid obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as rates have skyrocketed over the past ...
Abstract Background Bariatric surgery results in substantial medical and economic benefits; however,...
Bariatric surgery results in greater weight loss and maintenance than non-surgical interventions in ...
Surgery remains the only treatment allowing for a significant and sustainable weight loss in case of...
BACKGROUND: Only a small proportion of eligible individuals undergo bariatric surgery. The purpose w...
BACKGROUND: Among patients who express interest in bariatric surgery, dropout rates from bariatric s...
Background. Bariatric surgery programs are recognized as the best alternative for patients with seve...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
This systematic review explores the sociodemographic factors associated with the utilization of bari...
Background—Factors contributing to adolescents’ non-completion of bariatric surgery, defined as self...
Bariatric surgery is effective in treating obesity in many cases, yet as many as 50% of patients may...
Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in individuals with severe and com...
Abstract Background Bariatric surgery is the only wei...
© 2019 World Obesity Federation Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in...
Study objective: The optimal methods of preoperative assessment and prehabilitation specific to pati...
Morbid obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as rates have skyrocketed over the past ...