Health experts advise and expect patients to eat healthily after bariatric surgery. For patients, difficulties with eating might have been a long-standing, problematic part of life—a part that is not necessarily healed by surgery. Empirical research on patients’ experiences of eating practices after bariatric surgery is lacking. Aiming to contribute to the development of clinical practice, we explored meanings attached to eating in the long term and sought descriptions of change and bodily sensations. We interviewed 14 patients at least 5 years after bariatric surgery. The surgical restriction forced changes in the way patients sensed their own body in eating, but the uncertainty related to maintaining weight loss in the long term remained....
This study is grounded in a phenomenological lifeworld perspective. It aims at providing rich descri...
The common health trend seen in Michigan as well as in the United States is the rapid increase and p...
The aim of this study was an in-depth investigation of the change process experienced by patients un...
Health experts advise and expect patients to eat healthily after bariatric surgery. For patients, di...
The prevalence of obesity and severe obesity has increased rapidly in Norway since the 1980’s. Sever...
This article explores patients' long‐term experiences after undergoing bariatric surgery (BS) by ind...
Introduction Bariatric surgery (BS) is currently the most effective treatment for morbid obesity. H...
Background: Bariatric surgery requires long-term changes in eating behavior. Bariatric patients can ...
Background: Bariatric surgery requires long-term changes in eating behavior. Bariatric patients can ...
Background: Bariatric surgery requires long-term changes in eating behavior. Bariatric patients can ...
Aims and objectives. This exploratory research investigates obese patients\u2019 beliefs and expecta...
This study explored long-term consequences of obesity surgery. Interpretative phenomenological analy...
This study explored long-term consequences of obesity surgery. Interpretative phenomenological analy...
Overweight and obesity constitute a major challenge to human health worldwide, involving over 1.4 bi...
Obesity is a growing problem throughout the world and accompanies many physical and psychological is...
This study is grounded in a phenomenological lifeworld perspective. It aims at providing rich descri...
The common health trend seen in Michigan as well as in the United States is the rapid increase and p...
The aim of this study was an in-depth investigation of the change process experienced by patients un...
Health experts advise and expect patients to eat healthily after bariatric surgery. For patients, di...
The prevalence of obesity and severe obesity has increased rapidly in Norway since the 1980’s. Sever...
This article explores patients' long‐term experiences after undergoing bariatric surgery (BS) by ind...
Introduction Bariatric surgery (BS) is currently the most effective treatment for morbid obesity. H...
Background: Bariatric surgery requires long-term changes in eating behavior. Bariatric patients can ...
Background: Bariatric surgery requires long-term changes in eating behavior. Bariatric patients can ...
Background: Bariatric surgery requires long-term changes in eating behavior. Bariatric patients can ...
Aims and objectives. This exploratory research investigates obese patients\u2019 beliefs and expecta...
This study explored long-term consequences of obesity surgery. Interpretative phenomenological analy...
This study explored long-term consequences of obesity surgery. Interpretative phenomenological analy...
Overweight and obesity constitute a major challenge to human health worldwide, involving over 1.4 bi...
Obesity is a growing problem throughout the world and accompanies many physical and psychological is...
This study is grounded in a phenomenological lifeworld perspective. It aims at providing rich descri...
The common health trend seen in Michigan as well as in the United States is the rapid increase and p...
The aim of this study was an in-depth investigation of the change process experienced by patients un...