ReviewIt is important that clinicians and researchers understand the possible eating-related difficulties experienced by pre-bariatric surgery candidates, as well as their expectations of how their eating and hunger will change after surgery. This review examines English-language publications related to the eating-related behaviours, disorders and expectations of bariatric candidates. Seventy-five articles related to binge eating disorder, grazing, night eating syndrome, emotional eating, food cravings and addiction, and pre-surgical expectations of post-surgical eating in this population were critically reviewed. A variety of often problematic eating behaviours appear more common in bariatric candidates than in non-obese populations. The l...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
Disordered eating is elevated in bariatric surgery patients and is a risk factor for poor surgical o...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
Symptoms of disordered eating are common among patients seeking bariatric surgery, and assessment of...
Eating disorders are associated with significant medical morbidity and mortality and serious psychol...
The present study sought to: 1) assess the prevalence of Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and abnormal ea...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Eating pathologies among bariatric surgery candidates are common and associat...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of binge eating disorder (BED) in b...
WOS: 000447765300003Objective: Bariatric surgery is used more commonly than recent years among obesi...
Background: Patients in the postoperative period following bariatric surgery are at risk of developi...
Background: Maladaptive eating behaviors after bariatric surgery are thought to compromise weight ou...
Abstract: Objective: Eating behavior, attitudes toward eating and body weight and shape, and depress...
International audienceThis study assessed the prevalence and risk factors for food addiction (FA) in...
Morbid obesity, defined by having a BMI of 40 or greater, has gained increasing attention. Despite a...
Although bariatric surgery has become a common procedure in the United States, long-term weight main...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
Disordered eating is elevated in bariatric surgery patients and is a risk factor for poor surgical o...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
Symptoms of disordered eating are common among patients seeking bariatric surgery, and assessment of...
Eating disorders are associated with significant medical morbidity and mortality and serious psychol...
The present study sought to: 1) assess the prevalence of Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and abnormal ea...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Eating pathologies among bariatric surgery candidates are common and associat...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of binge eating disorder (BED) in b...
WOS: 000447765300003Objective: Bariatric surgery is used more commonly than recent years among obesi...
Background: Patients in the postoperative period following bariatric surgery are at risk of developi...
Background: Maladaptive eating behaviors after bariatric surgery are thought to compromise weight ou...
Abstract: Objective: Eating behavior, attitudes toward eating and body weight and shape, and depress...
International audienceThis study assessed the prevalence and risk factors for food addiction (FA) in...
Morbid obesity, defined by having a BMI of 40 or greater, has gained increasing attention. Despite a...
Although bariatric surgery has become a common procedure in the United States, long-term weight main...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
Disordered eating is elevated in bariatric surgery patients and is a risk factor for poor surgical o...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...