2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-016-2273-2
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Low Educational Status and Childhood Obesity Associated with Insufficient Mid-Term Weight Loss After Sleeve Gastrectomy: a Retrospective Observational Cohort Study

Abstract: Childhood obesity and a lower level of education are associated with insufficient weight loss 6 months after SG. However, prospective external validation is warranted, with a long-term follow-up of a large bariatric surgery population.

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“…Psychological and socioeconomic behaviour has been already welldiscussed in literature [6,16,24,25]. To our knowledge, no data were available about grazing as predictor of IWL but consistent literature identified this disorder as a predictor of weight regains [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Psychological and socioeconomic behaviour has been already welldiscussed in literature [6,16,24,25]. To our knowledge, no data were available about grazing as predictor of IWL but consistent literature identified this disorder as a predictor of weight regains [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Several authors considered excess weight loss percentage (EWL%) the most practice parameter to evaluate IWL [3,5,6]. Although patients presented a great EWL heterogeneity, Reynaud criteria defined unsatisfactory results as EWL lower than 50% [7], and literature defined IWL as EWL<50% [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In individuals with obesity surgery, it is important to maintain an ideal weight for a long time after surgery. It has been found that postoperative feeding behavior and psychological and sociocultural characteristics have an effect on achieving ideal weight loss or maintaining body weight after surgery (1)(2)(3)(4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) (+ 21,25) ) Gender (• 15,21,28,31,33,[35][36][37]41,42) ) Female(+ 11,[38][39][40]50) ) Male (+ 14,26,29) ) Education (• 11,15,21,25,26,33,35,38,40) ) (+ 8,31,42) ) Employment (• 15,26,31,35,38) ) (+ 8,21) ) Marital status (• 21,31,33,35,38,42) ) (-24) ) Ethnicity (• 31,35) ) Black ethnicity (- ) Eating disorder (- 8,19,30,32,43) ) (• 9,15,34,35,40) ) Hunger (+ 20,45) ) ( 35) ) Restrained eating (- 34,45) ) S...…”
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