2012
DOI: 10.29333/ejgm/82473
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Impact of Weight Loss on Psychological Well Being and Biochemical Modulation in Obese Patients: A Comparison of Two Treatment Protocols

Abstract: Obesity is a serious health issue by itself; it is also associated with other health problems including psychiatric illnesses. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI ) & Profile of Mood States(POMS) and increase in High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-c) & Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) in both groups after treatments, but the changes in group (B) were greater than in group (A). However, there was no significant difference between mean levels of the investigated parameters in group (B) and group (

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“…However, in the study of Hsu et al [15] of 54 obese women, the mean WC of treatment group was significantly larger than control group. For the study of El-Kader and Khalifa [16], there were no significant differences between the 2 groups (Table 1).…”
Section: The Overview Of Selected Studiesmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…However, in the study of Hsu et al [15] of 54 obese women, the mean WC of treatment group was significantly larger than control group. For the study of El-Kader and Khalifa [16], there were no significant differences between the 2 groups (Table 1).…”
Section: The Overview Of Selected Studiesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In all 6 studies, there were criteria for selection and exclusion of participants, and BMI [15][16][17][18][19] or waist circumference (WC) [15,17,19,20] was mainly used for the diagnosis criteria of obese women. In all studies, there were no statistically significant differences between the characteristics of the treatment group and the control group before the introduction of the intervention.…”
Section: The Overview Of Selected Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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