The psychosocial burden of obesity

DB Sarwer, HM Polonsky - Endocrinology and Metabolism …, 2016 - endo.theclinics.com
Obesity is associated with several comorbidities, including cardiovascular disease, type 2
diabetes, sleep apnea, osteoarthritis, and several forms of cancer. Because of the …

A review of the psychosocial aspects of clinically severe obesity and bariatric surgery.

DB Sarwer, LJ Heinberg - American Psychologist, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
For the past 2 decades, clinically severe obesity (operationalized as a body mass index≥
40 kg/m 2) has increased at a more pronounced rate that less severe obesity. As a result, the …

[HTML][HTML] Ожирение

ИИ Дедов, НГ Мокрышева, ГА Мельниченко… - Consilium …, 2021 - cyberleninka.ru
В декабре 2020 г. Научно-практическим советом Минздрава России были утверждены
клинические рекомендации «Ожирение», разработанные Российской ассоциацией …

[HTML][HTML] Национальные клинические рекомендации по лечению морбидного ожирения у взрослых. 3-ий пересмотр (лечение морбидного ожирения у …

ИИ Дедов, ГА Мельниченко… - Ожирение и …, 2018 - cyberleninka.ru
Представлен 3-ий пересмотр клинических рекомендаций по лечению морбидного
ожирения у взрослых. Морбидным называется ожирение с индексом массы тела …

Prevalence of alcohol use disorders before and after bariatric surgery

WC King, JY Chen, JE Mitchell, MA Kalarchian… - Jama, 2012 - jamanetwork.com
Context Anecdotal reports suggest bariatric surgery may increase the risk of alcohol use
disorder (AUD), but prospective data are lacking. Objective To determine the prevalence of …

Psychosocial and behavioral aspects of bariatric surgery

DB Sarwer, TA Wadden, AN Fabricatore - Obesity research, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Bariatric surgery has become an increasingly popular treatment option for individuals with
extreme obesity (defined as a BMI≥ 40 kg/m2) or those with less severe obesity …

Psychosocial predictors of success following bariatric surgery

GCM Van Hout, SKM Verschure, GL Van Heck - Obesity surgery, 2005 - Springer
Background: Bariatric surgery is the treatment of choice for morbid obesity, but it does not
lead to equal results in every patient. In addition to surgery, a number of non-surgical and …

[HTML][HTML] Russian national clinical recommendations for morbid obesity treatment in adults. 3rd revision (Morbid obesity treatment in adults)

II Dedov, GA Mel'nichenko… - Obesity and …, 2018 - omet-endojournals.ru
The presented paper is a third revision of the clinical recommendations for the treatment of
morbid obesity in adults. Morbid obesity is a condition with body mass index (BMI)≥ 40 …

Risk of suicide after long-term follow-up from bariatric surgery

HA Tindle, B Omalu, A Courcoulas, M Marcus… - The American journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
PURPOSE:: Bariatric surgery is recognized as the treatment of choice for class III obesity
(body mass index≥ 40) and has been increasingly recommended for obese patients. Prior …

Eating disorders and problematic eating behaviours before and after bariatric surgery: characterization, assessment and association with treatment outcomes

EM Conceição, LM Utzinger… - … Eating Disorders Review, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Accumulating evidence suggests that bariatric surgery candidates are likely to present with
eating disorders (EDs) and/or problematic eating behaviours (EBs), and research suggests …