Introduction/Purpose. Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported in the literature. However, while the relation with Axis-1 diseases is well-defined, temperamental/personality traits have been less investigated. The study aimed at detecting correlations between psychiatric disorders, temperamental traits and body image perception in overweight and obese patients who seek surgical lipostructuring treatments. Material and Methods. 28 overweight/obese patients (age 18-60yrs, BMI 25 to 34.9 at recruitment) were enrolled in the period March 2008 - June 2011 between those referring to the outpatient service for Obesity-related lipodystrophisms of the Institute of Plastic Surgery. Presence of psychiatric disord...
Introduction Obese patients seeking bariatric intervention exhibit high rates of mental disorders an...
Several studies show that the dissatisfaction with body image is the main factor motivating people t...
Although psychological disorders are more prevalent among candidates for bariatric surgery than amon...
BACKGROUND: Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported in the l...
Background: literature evidenced correlation between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obese (BMI...
Introduction: Large literature evidenced correlation between psychiatric disorders and overweight/ob...
Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported in the literature. Ho...
BACKGROUNDS: Obese patients, mainly females, feel uncomfortable and unsatisfied with their physical ...
Objectives: Psychiatric disorders characterized by body image disorder (BID) such as body dysmorphic...
Introduction Based on clinical impressions personality disorders (PDs) and psychiatric disorders cha...
Objective: To examine the relationships between dysfunctional eating patterns, personality, anxiety ...
Psychiatric disorders are common in obese patients and they are often considered contraindications f...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
The aim of the study: The study aimed to determine whether persons suffering from obesity may be cha...
Introduction:This study evaluated the influence of temperament traits on the 1-year outcome of gastr...
Introduction Obese patients seeking bariatric intervention exhibit high rates of mental disorders an...
Several studies show that the dissatisfaction with body image is the main factor motivating people t...
Although psychological disorders are more prevalent among candidates for bariatric surgery than amon...
BACKGROUND: Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported in the l...
Background: literature evidenced correlation between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obese (BMI...
Introduction: Large literature evidenced correlation between psychiatric disorders and overweight/ob...
Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported in the literature. Ho...
BACKGROUNDS: Obese patients, mainly females, feel uncomfortable and unsatisfied with their physical ...
Objectives: Psychiatric disorders characterized by body image disorder (BID) such as body dysmorphic...
Introduction Based on clinical impressions personality disorders (PDs) and psychiatric disorders cha...
Objective: To examine the relationships between dysfunctional eating patterns, personality, anxiety ...
Psychiatric disorders are common in obese patients and they are often considered contraindications f...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
The aim of the study: The study aimed to determine whether persons suffering from obesity may be cha...
Introduction:This study evaluated the influence of temperament traits on the 1-year outcome of gastr...
Introduction Obese patients seeking bariatric intervention exhibit high rates of mental disorders an...
Several studies show that the dissatisfaction with body image is the main factor motivating people t...
Although psychological disorders are more prevalent among candidates for bariatric surgery than amon...