BACKGROUNDS: Obese patients, mainly females, feel uncomfortable and unsatisfied with their physical appearance; they have a wrong perception of their image and consequently diminish their self-esteem, sometimes showing difficulties in functional areas such as work, relationship, social activity. Beside health concerns, improving their appearance and body image are often common motives for weight loss in obese individuals and after weight loss about 30% of bariatric surgery patients undergo plastic surgical correction of excessive skin. The authors investigated psychological and psychiatric traits in post-bariatric patients undergoing body-contouring surgery to underline the strong correlation between psychiatry and obesity and avoid unsatis...
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AbstractINTRODUCTIONMany patients undergoing bariatric surgery report current or past psychiatric di...
Background: Bariatric surgery is increasingly recommended as the treatment of choice for patients wi...
Introduction: Large literature evidenced correlation between psychiatric disorders and overweight/ob...
Background: literature evidenced correlation between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obese (BMI...
Introduction Obese patients seeking bariatric intervention exhibit high rates of mental disorders an...
BACKGROUND: Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported in the l...
Introduction/Purpose. Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
Bariatric surgery is considered the most effective weight loss intervention for morbidly obese indiv...
Abstract Background Bariatric surgery is the only procedure that has significant results in weight ...
Abstract Purpose After bariatric surgery, body contouring surgery (BCS) is thou...
Although psychological disorders are more prevalent among candidates for bariatric surgery than amon...
International audiencePSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS AND BARIATRIC SURGERY Psychiatric disorders are common i...
International audienceAbstract Background Even if bariatric surgery is considered the most effective...
Learning Objectives: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand t...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONMany patients undergoing bariatric surgery report current or past psychiatric di...
Background: Bariatric surgery is increasingly recommended as the treatment of choice for patients wi...
Introduction: Large literature evidenced correlation between psychiatric disorders and overweight/ob...
Background: literature evidenced correlation between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obese (BMI...
Introduction Obese patients seeking bariatric intervention exhibit high rates of mental disorders an...
BACKGROUND: Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported in the l...
Introduction/Purpose. Correlations between psychiatric disorders and overweight/obesity are reported...
Objective: The present study was de-signed to document psychiatric disorders among candidates for we...
Bariatric surgery is considered the most effective weight loss intervention for morbidly obese indiv...
Abstract Background Bariatric surgery is the only procedure that has significant results in weight ...
Abstract Purpose After bariatric surgery, body contouring surgery (BCS) is thou...
Although psychological disorders are more prevalent among candidates for bariatric surgery than amon...
International audiencePSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS AND BARIATRIC SURGERY Psychiatric disorders are common i...
International audienceAbstract Background Even if bariatric surgery is considered the most effective...
Learning Objectives: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand t...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONMany patients undergoing bariatric surgery report current or past psychiatric di...
Background: Bariatric surgery is increasingly recommended as the treatment of choice for patients wi...