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Depression and Anxiety: Their Predictive Function for Weight Loss in Obese Individuals

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OBESITY FACTS
卷 2, 期 4, 页码 227-234

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000226278

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Predictor variables on weight loss; Depression; Anxiety; Binge eating; Weight loss treatment; Obesity surgery

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Council, DFG) [He2665/2-1, He2665/2-2]
  2. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (Federal Ministry of Education and Research
  3. BMBF [01GI0836]
  4. Institute Danone for Nutrition, Munich, Germany
  5. Deutsche Krankenversicherung (DKV)

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Objective: To investigate the impact of current mental disorders on weight loss with special consideration of depressive and/or anxiety disorders as well as binge eating behavior in obese individuals undergoing different weight loss treatments. Methods: Three different samples of obese individuals were investigated in a prospective, longitudinal study: participants in a conventional weight loss treatment program (CONV TREAT; n = 250), obesity surgery patients (OBES SURG; n = 153), and obese control individuals (OC; n = 128). Current mental disorders and BMI were assessed at baseline and at 4-year follow-up. Results: OBES SURG patients with a depressive and/or anxiety disorder lost significantly less weight compared with those without a comorbid mental diagnosis. This result was not detected for CONV TREAT participants. A trend to gain weight was seen in OC participants with a depressive and/or anxiety disorder, whereas OC participants without current mental disorders at baseline lost some weight. Binge eating behavior at baseline did not predict weight loss at 4-year follow-up. Conclusions: These results underline the importance of addressing current depressive and anxiety disorders in obese patients, especially when such patients are undergoing obesity surgery.

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