2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2016.08.450
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Efficacy of a Peer Coaching Model in Improving Bariatric Surgery Outcomes

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“…Also, Kvalem et al, (2016) (42) study showed that Post-bariatric patients who live with discouraging families report episodes of overeating post-surgery while the patients who live with a supportive family did not. AlsoVoller et al, (2016) (43) stated that social support help in long-term weight loss and suggested peer sponsorship as a unique strategy to maintain proper bariatric lifestyle practices over time.…”
Section: Ozcanarslan Et Al (2018mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Kvalem et al, (2016) (42) study showed that Post-bariatric patients who live with discouraging families report episodes of overeating post-surgery while the patients who live with a supportive family did not. AlsoVoller et al, (2016) (43) stated that social support help in long-term weight loss and suggested peer sponsorship as a unique strategy to maintain proper bariatric lifestyle practices over time.…”
Section: Ozcanarslan Et Al (2018mentioning
confidence: 99%