Mind the gap! Factors that predict progression to bariatric surgery indicate that more psychological treatment may be required
Lynne Johnston,
Kacey Jackson,
Charlotte Hilton
et al.
Abstract:SummaryIn the UK, the number of adults living with obesity is increasing. Bariatric surgery is an available treatment for those living with a BMI (kg/m2) ≥40 and above, or ≥35 with obesity‐related comorbidities. Guidelines highlight the importance of providing psychological support pre‐ and post‐surgery owing to the complex psychopathology present in those living with obesity. There are a lack of studies examining which patients proceed to surgery and the factors that predict progression. Routine patient data … Show more
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