Ranked highly in its association with serious medical comorbidities, obesity, a rapidly growing epidemic worldwide, poses a significant socio-economic burden. While bariatric procedures offer the most efficacious treatment for weight loss, a subset of patients risk weight recidivism. Due to the heterogeneity of obesity, it is likely that there are phenotypes or sub-groups of patients that require evidence-based psychological support to produce more sustainable outcomes. So far, however, characteristics of patients have not led to a personalized treatment algorithm for bariatric surgery. Maintenance of weight loss following bariatric surgery requires long-term modification of eating behaviors and physical activity. A recent Clinical Obesity ...
Bariatric surgery is an effective tool to promote weight loss and reduction of co-morbidities associ...
Bariatric surgery is currently the most durable weight loss solution for patients with morbid obesit...
Morbid obesity is an epidemic. Current literature suggests that people with morbid obesity tend to s...
Psychological distress and deficits in executive functioning are likely to be important barriers to ...
Bariatric surgery is indicated for treatment of severely obese people and can lead to significant we...
Background Little is known about the psychological prerequisites for weight loss maintenance after b...
Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic, and progressive disease whose pathogenesis is tied to a strong...
Worldwide obesity prevalence has never been so great. Deceleration of this disturbing trend is criti...
The studies in this thesis were aimed at examining cognitive and emotional factors that predict or o...
Obesity is often a serious medical condition with many biopsychosocial risk factors and co-occurring...
Psychological distress and deficits in executive functioning are likely to be important barriers to ...
Bariatric surgery has demonstrated efficacy as a strategy to address morbid obesity and the comorbid...
Copyright © 2013 Jayanthi Raman et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Purpose: Theoretical research on the psychological underpinnings of weight management is limited. Re...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Little is known about the psychological effects on life after bariatric surgery d...
Bariatric surgery is an effective tool to promote weight loss and reduction of co-morbidities associ...
Bariatric surgery is currently the most durable weight loss solution for patients with morbid obesit...
Morbid obesity is an epidemic. Current literature suggests that people with morbid obesity tend to s...
Psychological distress and deficits in executive functioning are likely to be important barriers to ...
Bariatric surgery is indicated for treatment of severely obese people and can lead to significant we...
Background Little is known about the psychological prerequisites for weight loss maintenance after b...
Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic, and progressive disease whose pathogenesis is tied to a strong...
Worldwide obesity prevalence has never been so great. Deceleration of this disturbing trend is criti...
The studies in this thesis were aimed at examining cognitive and emotional factors that predict or o...
Obesity is often a serious medical condition with many biopsychosocial risk factors and co-occurring...
Psychological distress and deficits in executive functioning are likely to be important barriers to ...
Bariatric surgery has demonstrated efficacy as a strategy to address morbid obesity and the comorbid...
Copyright © 2013 Jayanthi Raman et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Purpose: Theoretical research on the psychological underpinnings of weight management is limited. Re...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Little is known about the psychological effects on life after bariatric surgery d...
Bariatric surgery is an effective tool to promote weight loss and reduction of co-morbidities associ...
Bariatric surgery is currently the most durable weight loss solution for patients with morbid obesit...
Morbid obesity is an epidemic. Current literature suggests that people with morbid obesity tend to s...