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Quality of life and psychosocial adjustment in patients after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: A brief report

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OBESITY SURGERY
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 32-39

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F D-COMMUNICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1381/096089201321454088

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morbid obesity; quality of life; psychosocial adjustment; Roux-en-Y; gastric bypass; bariatric surgery

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Background: While Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) appears to be the most effective procedure for weight loss in morbidly obese patients, objective outcome data regarding quality of life (QoL) and psychosocial status following surgery are lacking. Methods: The present study examined the effects of RYGBP in 32 morbidly obese subjects on a variety of outcome measures including QoL and psychosocial functioning. Assessments were conducted before surgery, 1 to 3 weeks post-surgery, and at 6-month follow-up. Results: In addition to weight loss, results show significant improvements in health-related QoL, depression, and self-esteem, as well as a significant reduction in eating pathology following surgery. Results also show that neither the presence of binge-eating disorder nor clinical depression predicted poorer outcome post-surgery. Conclusion: RYGBP results in a dramatic reduction in weight, and marked improvements in health-related QoL, depression, self-esteem, and eating pathology, including binge-eating in the short term. These findings need to be replicated in a larger cohort of patients and followed for a longer time before we can reach more definitive conclusions regarding the psychosocial outcome in RYGBP.

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