Aim of this study was to investigate relationship between preoperative psychological factors and % total weight loss after gastric bypass. 76 adult patients scheduled for bariatric surgery were preoperatively asked to complete anxiety and depression Hamilton scales and Toronto Alexithymia Scale. At 3- and 6-month follow-up, body weight was assessed. At 6-month follow-up, alexithymic patients showed a poorer % total weight loss compared with non-alexithymic patients (p = .017), and moderately depressed patients showed a lower % total weight loss compared with non-depressed patients (p = .011). Focused pre- and postoperative psychological support could be useful in bariatric patients in order to improve surgical outcome
Obesity is a leading global epidemic. Bariatric surgery is the only treatment demonstrating substan...
Bariatric surgery research has focused predominantly on weight loss outcomes and complications of su...
Background and Objectives: Guidelines for bariatric surgery demand a psychological evaluation of app...
Aim of this study was to investigate relationship between preoperative psychological factors and % t...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery is the treatment of choice for morbid obesity, however all...
This investigation marked the initial phase of a longer-term research study of patients undergoing a...
Morbid obesity is associated with a high prevalence of psychopathological conditions that might have...
Purpose: The authors\u27 aim in this study was to gain insight on the psychological risk factors rel...
Bariatric surgery is indicated for treatment of severely obese people and can lead to significant we...
For people with morbid obesity, bariatric surgery (surgery aimed at reducing weight) is the best tre...
The studies in this thesis were aimed at examining cognitive and emotional factors that predict or o...
According to the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, obesity is a global he...
Title: Psychological Factors of Weight Loss in Patients after Bariatric Surgery Author: PhDr. Markét...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the impact of a health psychology-led ba...
Background. The relationship between presurgical psychopathology and weight loss following bariatric...
Obesity is a leading global epidemic. Bariatric surgery is the only treatment demonstrating substan...
Bariatric surgery research has focused predominantly on weight loss outcomes and complications of su...
Background and Objectives: Guidelines for bariatric surgery demand a psychological evaluation of app...
Aim of this study was to investigate relationship between preoperative psychological factors and % t...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery is the treatment of choice for morbid obesity, however all...
This investigation marked the initial phase of a longer-term research study of patients undergoing a...
Morbid obesity is associated with a high prevalence of psychopathological conditions that might have...
Purpose: The authors\u27 aim in this study was to gain insight on the psychological risk factors rel...
Bariatric surgery is indicated for treatment of severely obese people and can lead to significant we...
For people with morbid obesity, bariatric surgery (surgery aimed at reducing weight) is the best tre...
The studies in this thesis were aimed at examining cognitive and emotional factors that predict or o...
According to the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, obesity is a global he...
Title: Psychological Factors of Weight Loss in Patients after Bariatric Surgery Author: PhDr. Markét...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the impact of a health psychology-led ba...
Background. The relationship between presurgical psychopathology and weight loss following bariatric...
Obesity is a leading global epidemic. Bariatric surgery is the only treatment demonstrating substan...
Bariatric surgery research has focused predominantly on weight loss outcomes and complications of su...
Background and Objectives: Guidelines for bariatric surgery demand a psychological evaluation of app...