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Weight Loss After Weight-Loss Surgery: The Mediating Role of Dichotomous Thinking
PurposeOverly rigid forms of dietary restraint are associated with poorer weight loss outcomes. Dichotomous (“all or nothing”) thinking has been...
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Preoperative Weight Gain Is Not Related to Lower Postoperative Weight Loss, But to Lower Total Weight Loss up to 3 Years After Bariatric-Metabolic Surgery
IntroductionWeight loss prior to bariatric-metabolic surgery (BMS) is recommended in most bariatric centers. However, there is limited high-quality...
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Predicting Early Weight Loss Failure Using a Bariatric Surgery Outcomes Calculator and Weight Loss Curves
ContextWeight loss after bariatric surgery can be accurately predicted using an outcomes calculator; however, outliers exist that do not meet the...
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Intrapersonal co** predicts greater weight loss 24 months after bariatric surgery
PurposeCo** is related to numerous health outcomes, including weight loss. However, the relationship between co** and weight loss after bariatric...
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Evolution of Bariatric Robotic Surgery: Revolutionizing Weight Loss Procedures
Purpose of ReviewTo review the historical development of bariatric surgery and how robotic technology has transformed the field. This review will...
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Intensive pre-operative information course (IPIC) and pre-operative weight loss results in long-term sustained weight loss following bariatric surgery: 11 years results from a tertiary referral centre
IntroductionOutcomes of long-term (5–10-year) weight loss have not been investigated thoroughly and the role of pre-operative weight loss on...
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Impact of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) on Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery
ObjectiveObesity and associated comorbidities, such as NAFLD, impose a major healthcare burden worldwide. Bariatric surgery remains the most...
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Empowering Pacific Patients on the Weight Loss Surgery Pathway: A Co-designed Evaluation Study
PurposeDespite having the highest medical needs by population for weight loss treatment, Pacific patients in Aotearoa New Zealand face substantial...
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Cognitive Control and Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery: the BARICO Study
Background and ObjectivesBariatric surgery (BS) is an effective treatment for obesity. However, some individuals experience insufficient weight loss...
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Impact of antidepressant use on post-operative weight loss following bariatric surgery
BackgroundAntidepressant medication can be associated with weight gain. Consideration should be given to the specific agent prescribed to optimize...
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Predicting Inadequate Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery: Derivation and Validation of a Four Factor Model
IntroductionWeight loss following bariatric surgery is variable and predicting inadequate weight loss is required to help select patients for...
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Gastric bypass revisional surgery: percentage total body weight loss differences among three different techniques
IntroductionSuboptimal weight loss or weight regain may occur after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). For this reason, revisional surgery has gained...
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Higher Preoperative Weight loss Is Associated with Greater Weight Loss up to 12 Months After Bariatric Surgery
BackgroundPrior research suggested presurgical weight loss is associated with greater total weight loss, resulting in a more effective bariatric...
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Liraglutide effectiveness in preoperative weight-loss for patients with severe obesity undergoing bariatric-metabolic surgery
Preoperative management of patients living with severe obesity can be challenging; in this context, the preoperative weight loss may help to obtain...
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Adjuvant Glucose-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonist Therapy for Suboptimal Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery: a Systematic Review
Addressing suboptimal weight loss post-bariatric surgery poses a challenge. While glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RA) show promise in...
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Body Image and Weight Loss Outcome After Bariatric Metabolic Surgery: a Mixed Model Analysis
PurposeAs in nonsurgical weight loss populations, body image may partly explain differences in weight loss outcomes after surgery. The aim of this...
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Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery in Different Age Groups
PurposeWeight loss after bariatric operations may be reduced in older patients due to changes in metabolism. Some studies showed inferior weight loss...
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How Does Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery Impact the Ocular Parameters? A Review
Our review aimed to assess the effects of bariatric surgery-induced weight loss on ocular functions. We focused on retinochoroidal microcirculation,...
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3-Month Post-Operative Increase in FGF21 is Predictive of One-Year Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery
PurposeThe association between bariatric surgery outcome and blood levels of fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) remains controversial. Many patients...
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The relationship between weight loss and cognitive function in bariatric surgery
BackgroundPreviously, we reported short-term improvements in auditory attention, oromotor processing speed, and executive function during the active...