1994
DOI: 10.1381/096089294765558296
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Psychosocial Outcome and Long-Term Weight Loss after Gastric Restrictive Surgery for Morbid Obesity

Abstract: Forty-five of 60 consecutive morbidly obese patients who had a vertical banded gastroplasty carried out by the one surgeon between 1982 and 1988 were assessed by questionnaire at long-term follow-up in 1993. Eighteen patients (40%) had maintained their BMI at close to the lowest achieved levels. Twenty-seven patients (60%) had had a significant rise in BMI, and 14 of these (31%) had gained weight to return close to or above their pre-surgery BMI levels. No reliable predictors of successful long-term weight los… Show more

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“…117 The majority of the studies reviewed corresponded to EC IIb and had a mean follow-up rate of 2-3 y; nevertheless, some studies reassessed patients after a longer period of up to 9 y. 62,80,94 Studies that evaluated patients after surgery or with a retrospective design can evaluate the prevalence of psychiatric disorders or psychological problems; however, they cannot give any information about the changes associated with surgery. These shortcomings might be partly compensated by large samples and follow-up periods of more than 13 y.…”
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“…117 The majority of the studies reviewed corresponded to EC IIb and had a mean follow-up rate of 2-3 y; nevertheless, some studies reassessed patients after a longer period of up to 9 y. 62,80,94 Studies that evaluated patients after surgery or with a retrospective design can evaluate the prevalence of psychiatric disorders or psychological problems; however, they cannot give any information about the changes associated with surgery. These shortcomings might be partly compensated by large samples and follow-up periods of more than 13 y.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67] Psychiatric disorders were diagnosed by standardized, 61,62 structured, [62][63][64] clinical 65,66 interviews and standardized questionnaire. 67 Four studies 61,[64][65][66] used psychiatric interviews pre-and postsurgery.…”
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“…Based on adult outcomes, it is known that postsurgery adult patients report improved HRQOL, 37,163-165 less stigmatization and discrimination, 166 an improved social life, 167,168 and improved educational and occupational status. 168,169 Further, there is evidence suggesting that pre-existing psychosocial impairment influences adult surgical outcomes.…”
Section: Psychosocial Implications Of Obesity In Children and Adolescmentioning
confidence: 99%