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Eating Disorders and Problematic Eating Behaviours Before and After Bariatric Surgery: Characterization, Assessment and Association with Treatment Outcomes

Journal

EUROPEAN EATING DISORDERS REVIEW
Volume 23, Issue 6, Pages 417-425

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/erv.2397

Keywords

bariatric surgery; eating disorders; eating behaviours; outcome

Funding

  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia/Foundation for Science and Technology through European Union COMPETE program [IF/01219/2014, PTDC/MHC-PCL/4974/2012]
  2. National Institute of Mental Health [T32 MH082761]

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Accumulating evidence suggests that bariatric surgery candidates are likely to present with eating disorders (EDs) and/or problematic eating behaviours (EBs), and research suggests that these problems may persist or develop after bariatric surgery. While there is growing evidence indicating that EDs and EBs may impact bariatric surgery outcomes, the definitions and assessment methods used lack consensus, and findings have been mixed. The aims of this paper were (1) to summarize the existing literature on pre-operative and post-operative EDs and problematic EBs; (2) to discuss the terms, definitions and assessment measures used across studies; and (3) to consider the extent to which the presence of these problems impact surgery outcomes. We highlight the importance of investigators utilizing consistent definitions and assessment methodologies across studies. (c) 2015 The Authors. European Eating Disorders Review published by Eating Disorders Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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