Background: Long-term behavioral and psychological aspects associated with weight outcomes after reoperative bariatric surgery have rarely been investigated.Objectives: This study sought (1) to identify differences in weight loss trajectories during the first 24 months in reoperative bariatric surgery (R group) and primary bariatric surgery (P group) and (2) to investigate pre- and postsurgery psychobehavioral predictors of weight loss and weight regain for both groups.Setting: Hospital center and university, Portugal.Methods: This longitudinal study compared an R group (n = 157) and a P group (n = 216). Patients were assessed at presurgery and at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months postsurgery. Assessment included the Eating Disorder Examination Ques...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...
Background: Bariatric weight loss surgeries are an increasingly popular last resort option for obese...
Purpose: The authors\u27 aim in this study was to gain insight on the psychological risk factors rel...
Background: Long-term behavioral and psychological aspects associated with weight outcomes after reo...
Background: Problematic eating behaviors and general psychopathology have been associated with poor ...
Background: Patients experiencing insufficient weight loss or weight regain in their first bariatric...
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...
Bariatric surgery is currently the most durable weight loss solution for patients with morbid obesit...
Background: The literature is rather mixed regarding the stability and the role of pre- and postoper...
The present study aim is to investigate the frequency of loss of control eating (LOC) episodes in th...
Purpose This study aimed to explore the psychopathological variables that may predict bariatric surg...
Obesity is a leading global epidemic. Bariatric surgery is the only treatment demonstrating substan...
Twenty to thirty percent of patients experience weight regain at mid and long-term follow-up. Impair...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery is the treatment of choice for morbid obesity, however all...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...
Background: Bariatric weight loss surgeries are an increasingly popular last resort option for obese...
Purpose: The authors\u27 aim in this study was to gain insight on the psychological risk factors rel...
Background: Long-term behavioral and psychological aspects associated with weight outcomes after reo...
Background: Problematic eating behaviors and general psychopathology have been associated with poor ...
Background: Patients experiencing insufficient weight loss or weight regain in their first bariatric...
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...
Bariatric surgery is currently the most durable weight loss solution for patients with morbid obesit...
Background: The literature is rather mixed regarding the stability and the role of pre- and postoper...
The present study aim is to investigate the frequency of loss of control eating (LOC) episodes in th...
Purpose This study aimed to explore the psychopathological variables that may predict bariatric surg...
Obesity is a leading global epidemic. Bariatric surgery is the only treatment demonstrating substan...
Twenty to thirty percent of patients experience weight regain at mid and long-term follow-up. Impair...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery is the treatment of choice for morbid obesity, however all...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...
Background: Bariatric weight loss surgeries are an increasingly popular last resort option for obese...
Purpose: The authors\u27 aim in this study was to gain insight on the psychological risk factors rel...