Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increased risk of mortality and morbidity, particularly related to hypertension, dyslipidemia, Type 2 diabetes, asthma, sleep apnea, and impaired psychosocial functioning. The popularity of bariatric surgery has seen significant increases in recent years as a cost-effective way to manage weight. Determining candidates\u27 psychological suitability for bariatric surgery is complicated by the fact that research on psychosocial predictors of success and/or poor outcomes is lacking and results are inconsistent. Psychologists often develop their own guidelines to assist in deciding whether a candidate should be cleared for surgery; thus evaluation proce...
Bariatric surgery has emerged as an effective treatment for long-term weight loss and associated co-...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
Background: Bariatric weight loss surgeries are an increasingly popular last resort option for obese...
Background: Bariatric weight loss surgeries are an increasingly popular last resort option for obese...
OBJECTIVE:For the treatment of obesity, both conservative and surgical procedures are available. Psy...
According to the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, obesity is a global he...
Background and Objectives: Guidelines for bariatric surgery demand a psychological evaluation of app...
Purpose This study aimed to explore the psychopathological variables that may predict bariatric surg...
Background Little is known about the psychological prerequisites for weight loss maintenance after b...
Purpose This study aimed to explore the psychopathological variables that may predict bariatric surg...
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States that can result in problems in multiple areas of...
This investigation marked the initial phase of a longer-term research study of patients undergoing a...
For the treatment of obesity, both conservative and surgical procedures are available. Psychological...
Bariatric surgery has emerged as an effective treatment for long-term weight loss and associated co-...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...
Approximately 36% of adults in the United States population are obese. Obese patients have an increa...
Background: Bariatric weight loss surgeries are an increasingly popular last resort option for obese...
Background: Bariatric weight loss surgeries are an increasingly popular last resort option for obese...
OBJECTIVE:For the treatment of obesity, both conservative and surgical procedures are available. Psy...
According to the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, obesity is a global he...
Background and Objectives: Guidelines for bariatric surgery demand a psychological evaluation of app...
Purpose This study aimed to explore the psychopathological variables that may predict bariatric surg...
Background Little is known about the psychological prerequisites for weight loss maintenance after b...
Purpose This study aimed to explore the psychopathological variables that may predict bariatric surg...
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States that can result in problems in multiple areas of...
This investigation marked the initial phase of a longer-term research study of patients undergoing a...
For the treatment of obesity, both conservative and surgical procedures are available. Psychological...
Bariatric surgery has emerged as an effective treatment for long-term weight loss and associated co-...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
Obesity has become a major public health problem in Western societies. Although surgery is considere...