2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-022-05917-0
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Food Addiction and Binge Eating Impact on Weight Loss Outcomes Two Years Following Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery

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“…In most of the studies identified in this review, clinical populations included individuals with obesity, and this population shows a reported prevalence of FA ranging between 20% and 40% (Meule & Gearhardt, 2019; Pérez et al, 2018), as identified in the present meta‐analysis (38%). Fuentes et al (2017) and Gabler et al (2015) point to a higher prevalence of FA in Chilean patients who are candidates for bariatric surgery (50% and 43%, respectively) compared with results reported for similar samples in Portugal (25.8%), Germany (39.2%), France (39%), Israel (40%), and Australia (12.7%) (Ben‐Porat et al, 2022; Dickhut et al, 2021; Som et al, 2022; Stanley et al, 2022; Torres et al, 2017). It should be noted that a positive diagnosis of FA in this population is associated with less weight loss after dietary intervention (Pérez et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In most of the studies identified in this review, clinical populations included individuals with obesity, and this population shows a reported prevalence of FA ranging between 20% and 40% (Meule & Gearhardt, 2019; Pérez et al, 2018), as identified in the present meta‐analysis (38%). Fuentes et al (2017) and Gabler et al (2015) point to a higher prevalence of FA in Chilean patients who are candidates for bariatric surgery (50% and 43%, respectively) compared with results reported for similar samples in Portugal (25.8%), Germany (39.2%), France (39%), Israel (40%), and Australia (12.7%) (Ben‐Porat et al, 2022; Dickhut et al, 2021; Som et al, 2022; Stanley et al, 2022; Torres et al, 2017). It should be noted that a positive diagnosis of FA in this population is associated with less weight loss after dietary intervention (Pérez et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%