Surgery remains the only treatment allowing for a significant and sustainable weight loss in case of severe obesity. Patients undergo a specific multidisciplinary preparation and selection before the operation. This study aims to correlate the psychosocial profile with the likelihood of undergoing bariatric surgery in patients enrolled in the preparation program of a Swiss reference center. All patients referred to an obesity center between January 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017, seeking a first bariatric procedure were included. Socio-demographic data, BMI, preoperative psychological and dietary evaluations were collected. Usually, the preoperative process lasts 1 year. Patients who left the preparation or who had not undergone surgery after m...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of residential location and socioeconomic deprivation on the ...
Objectives: There is a lack of evidence to inform the delivery and follow-up of bariatric surgery fo...
Surgery remains the only treatment allowing for a significant and sustainable weight loss in case of...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of residential location and socioeconomic deprivation on the ...
Morbid obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as rates have skyrocketed over the past ...
Morbid obesity is an epidemic. Current literature suggests that people with morbid obesity tend to s...
Morbid obesity is an epidemic. Current literature suggests that people with morbid obesity tend to s...
Abstract Background Bariatric surgery results in substantial medical and economic benefits; however,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between pre-operative weight loss...
Summary: In the UK, the number of adults living with obesity is increasing. Bariatric surgery is an ...
Background: Bariatric surgery results in substantial medical and economic benefits; however, indepen...
Objective: Acceptable preoperative psychosocial indicators of weight loss after obesity surgery in m...
Objective: Acceptable preoperative psychosocial indicators of weight loss after obesity surgery in m...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of residential location and socioeconomic deprivation on the ...
Objectives: There is a lack of evidence to inform the delivery and follow-up of bariatric surgery fo...
Surgery remains the only treatment allowing for a significant and sustainable weight loss in case of...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of residential location and socioeconomic deprivation on the ...
Morbid obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as rates have skyrocketed over the past ...
Morbid obesity is an epidemic. Current literature suggests that people with morbid obesity tend to s...
Morbid obesity is an epidemic. Current literature suggests that people with morbid obesity tend to s...
Abstract Background Bariatric surgery results in substantial medical and economic benefits; however,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between pre-operative weight loss...
Summary: In the UK, the number of adults living with obesity is increasing. Bariatric surgery is an ...
Background: Bariatric surgery results in substantial medical and economic benefits; however, indepen...
Objective: Acceptable preoperative psychosocial indicators of weight loss after obesity surgery in m...
Objective: Acceptable preoperative psychosocial indicators of weight loss after obesity surgery in m...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of residential location and socioeconomic deprivation on the ...
Objectives: There is a lack of evidence to inform the delivery and follow-up of bariatric surgery fo...