The Metabolic Syndrome 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781444347319.ch19
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Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery Therapy for the Metabolic Syndrome

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“…However, weight recidivism may occur approximately 2 years postsurgery [4] and is often attributed to reduced motivation [5], reemergence of unhealthy behaviors [6], stress [7], and limited social support [8]. As bariatric surgery remains an effective treatment for severe obesity [2,9], it is imperative to understand how presurgical medical weight management and educational programming can be designed to provide a foundation for positive and sustainable behavior change, and weight loss both pre- and postsurgery.…”
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“…However, weight recidivism may occur approximately 2 years postsurgery [4] and is often attributed to reduced motivation [5], reemergence of unhealthy behaviors [6], stress [7], and limited social support [8]. As bariatric surgery remains an effective treatment for severe obesity [2,9], it is imperative to understand how presurgical medical weight management and educational programming can be designed to provide a foundation for positive and sustainable behavior change, and weight loss both pre- and postsurgery.…”
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confidence: 99%