Psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal study
INTRODUCTION: Morbid obesity has multiple implications for psychological and physical health. Bariatric surgery has been selected as the treatment of choice for this chronic disease, despite the controversial impact of the surgery on psychosocial health. The objective of this study was to describe...
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doaj-57b306207b4f4c3cb2edf17ad3d45b572020-11-24T23:12:08ZengAssociação de Psiquiatria do Rio Grande do SulTrends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy2238-00192013-12-0135426427110.1590/2237-6089-2013-0007S2237-60892013000400264Psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal studySusana Sofia Pereira da SilvaAngela da Costa MaiaINTRODUCTION: Morbid obesity has multiple implications for psychological and physical health. Bariatric surgery has been selected as the treatment of choice for this chronic disease, despite the controversial impact of the surgery on psychosocial health. The objective of this study was to describe candidates for bariatric surgery and analyze changes in weight, psychopathology, personality, and health problems and complaints at 6- and 12- month follow-up assessments. METHODS: Thirty obese patients (20 women and 10 men) with a mean age of 39.17±8.81 years were evaluated in different dimensions before surgery and 6 and 12 months after the procedure. RESULTS: Six and 12 months after bariatric surgery, patients reported significant weight loss and a significant reduction in the number of health problems and complaints. The rates of self-reported psychopathology were low before surgery, and there were no statistically significant changes over time. The conscientiousness, extraversion, and agreeableness dimensions increased, but neuroticism and openness remained unchanged. All changes had a medium effect size. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that patients experience significant health improvements and some positive personality changes after bariatric surgery. Even though these findings underscore the role of bariatric surgery as a relevant treatment for morbid obesity, more in-depth longitudinal studies are needed to elucidate the evolution of patients after the procedure.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2237-60892013000400264&lng=en&tlng=enCirurgia bariatricaproblemas de saudeobesidadepsicopatologia |
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Susana Sofia Pereira da Silva Angela da Costa Maia Psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal study Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Cirurgia bariatrica problemas de saude obesidade psicopatologia |
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Susana Sofia Pereira da Silva Angela da Costa Maia |
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Susana Sofia Pereira da Silva |
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Psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal study |
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Psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal study |
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Psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal study |
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Psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal study |
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Psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal study |
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psychological and health comorbidities before and after bariatric surgery: a longitudinal study |
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Associação de Psiquiatria do Rio Grande do Sul |
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Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy |
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INTRODUCTION: Morbid obesity has multiple implications for psychological and physical health. Bariatric surgery has been selected as the treatment of choice for this chronic disease, despite the controversial impact of the surgery on psychosocial health. The objective of this study was to describe candidates for bariatric surgery and analyze changes in weight, psychopathology, personality, and health problems and complaints at 6- and 12- month follow-up assessments. METHODS: Thirty obese patients (20 women and 10 men) with a mean age of 39.17±8.81 years were evaluated in different dimensions before surgery and 6 and 12 months after the procedure. RESULTS: Six and 12 months after bariatric surgery, patients reported significant weight loss and a significant reduction in the number of health problems and complaints. The rates of self-reported psychopathology were low before surgery, and there were no statistically significant changes over time. The conscientiousness, extraversion, and agreeableness dimensions increased, but neuroticism and openness remained unchanged. All changes had a medium effect size. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that patients experience significant health improvements and some positive personality changes after bariatric surgery. Even though these findings underscore the role of bariatric surgery as a relevant treatment for morbid obesity, more in-depth longitudinal studies are needed to elucidate the evolution of patients after the procedure. |
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Cirurgia bariatrica problemas de saude obesidade psicopatologia |
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