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Resumo:The present study aim is to investigate the frequency of loss of control eating (LOC) episodes in three groups with different assessment times: one before, one at short and one at long-term after bariatric surgery; as well as to explore the association of postoperative problematic eating behaviors and weight outcomes and psychological characteristics. This cross-sectional study compared a group of preoperative bariatric surgery patients (n = 176) and two postoperative groups, one at short-term with < 2 years follow-up (n = 110), and one at long-term > 2 years follow-up (n = 53). Assessments included the EDE diagnostic interview and a set of self-report measures assessing eating disordered symptomatology, depression, and body image. We found the presence of LOC in 26.7 and 16.9 % of the pre-operative and long-term patients, respectively, and in about 11.8 % of the short-term patients. One patient (0.9 %) reported objective binge eating episodes at short-time, but subjective binge eating episodes were present in about 10 % of the patients in all groups. LOC eating was related with the highest BMIs, the least weight loss, most weight regain, and most psychological impairment in the long-term assessments, but not at short-term. Despite the lower frequencies of disordered eating behavior in the short-term group, patients reporting LOC seem to represent a subgroup of individuals with poorest outcomes after surgery and most psychological distress.
Autores principais:Conceição, Eva Martins
Outros Autores:Silva, Ana Isabel Pinto Bastos Leite; Brandão, Isabel; Vaz, Ana Rita Rendeiro Ribeiro; Ramalho, Sofia Marlene Marques; Arrojado, Filipa; Costa, José; Machado, Paulo P. P.
Assunto:Bariatric surgery Binge eating Loss of control Weight loss Weight regain Obesity
Ano:2014
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Brandão, Isabel
Vaz, Ana Rita Rendeiro Ribeiro
Ramalho, Sofia Marlene Marques
Arrojado, Filipa
Costa, José
Machado, Paulo P. P.
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Loss of control
Weight loss
Weight regain
Obesity
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Silva, Ana Isabel Pinto Bastos Leite
Brandão, Isabel
Vaz, Ana Rita Rendeiro Ribeiro
Ramalho, Sofia Marlene Marques
Arrojado, Filipa
Costa, José
Machado, Paulo P. P.
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Binge eating
Loss of control
Weight loss
Weight regain
Obesity
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description The present study aim is to investigate the frequency of loss of control eating (LOC) episodes in three groups with different assessment times: one before, one at short and one at long-term after bariatric surgery; as well as to explore the association of postoperative problematic eating behaviors and weight outcomes and psychological characteristics. This cross-sectional study compared a group of preoperative bariatric surgery patients (n = 176) and two postoperative groups, one at short-term with < 2 years follow-up (n = 110), and one at long-term > 2 years follow-up (n = 53). Assessments included the EDE diagnostic interview and a set of self-report measures assessing eating disordered symptomatology, depression, and body image. We found the presence of LOC in 26.7 and 16.9 % of the pre-operative and long-term patients, respectively, and in about 11.8 % of the short-term patients. One patient (0.9 %) reported objective binge eating episodes at short-time, but subjective binge eating episodes were present in about 10 % of the patients in all groups. LOC eating was related with the highest BMIs, the least weight loss, most weight regain, and most psychological impairment in the long-term assessments, but not at short-term. Despite the lower frequencies of disordered eating behavior in the short-term group, patients reporting LOC seem to represent a subgroup of individuals with poorest outcomes after surgery and most psychological distress.
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spelling engSpringerporThe present study aim is to investigate the frequency of loss of control eating (LOC) episodes in three groups with different assessment times: one before, one at short and one at long-term after bariatric surgery; as well as to explore the association of postoperative problematic eating behaviors and weight outcomes and psychological characteristics. This cross-sectional study compared a group of preoperative bariatric surgery patients (n = 176) and two postoperative groups, one at short-term with < 2 years follow-up (n = 110), and one at long-term > 2 years follow-up (n = 53). Assessments included the EDE diagnostic interview and a set of self-report measures assessing eating disordered symptomatology, depression, and body image. We found the presence of LOC in 26.7 and 16.9 % of the pre-operative and long-term patients, respectively, and in about 11.8 % of the short-term patients. One patient (0.9 %) reported objective binge eating episodes at short-time, but subjective binge eating episodes were present in about 10 % of the patients in all groups. LOC eating was related with the highest BMIs, the least weight loss, most weight regain, and most psychological impairment in the long-term assessments, but not at short-term. Despite the lower frequencies of disordered eating behavior in the short-term group, patients reporting LOC seem to represent a subgroup of individuals with poorest outcomes after surgery and most psychological distress.application/pdfporLoss of control eating and weight outcomes after bariatric surgery: a study with a Portuguese sampleConceição, Eva MartinsSilva, Ana Isabel Pinto Bastos LeiteBrandão, IsabelVaz, Ana Rita Rendeiro RibeiroRamalho, Sofia Marlene MarquesArrojado, FilipaCosta, JoséMachado, Paulo P. P.HostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositóriUM - Universidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.ptPMID24065351ISSNIsPartOf1124-4909DOIIsPartOf10.1007/s40519-013-0069-02014-032018-03-06T12:09:42Z2014-03-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/52536http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecrestricted accessBariatric surgeryBinge eatingLoss of controlWeight lossWeight regainObesity546912 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecapplication/pdffulltexthttps://repositorium.uminho.pt/bitstreams/43ff8fff-0cc9-4a8c-a20e-0ee70d08d056/download
spellingShingle Loss of control eating and weight outcomes after bariatric surgery: a study with a Portuguese sample
Conceição, Eva Martins
Bariatric surgery
Binge eating
Loss of control
Weight loss
Weight regain
Obesity
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Bariatric surgery
Binge eating
Loss of control
Weight loss
Weight regain
Obesity
title Loss of control eating and weight outcomes after bariatric surgery: a study with a Portuguese sample
title_full Loss of control eating and weight outcomes after bariatric surgery: a study with a Portuguese sample
title_fullStr Loss of control eating and weight outcomes after bariatric surgery: a study with a Portuguese sample
title_full_unstemmed Loss of control eating and weight outcomes after bariatric surgery: a study with a Portuguese sample
title_short Loss of control eating and weight outcomes after bariatric surgery: a study with a Portuguese sample
title_sort Loss of control eating and weight outcomes after bariatric surgery: a study with a Portuguese sample
topic Bariatric surgery
Binge eating
Loss of control
Weight loss
Weight regain
Obesity
topic_facet Bariatric surgery
Binge eating
Loss of control
Weight loss
Weight regain
Obesity
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/52536
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