2022
DOI: 10.1111/jhn.13121
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Patient experiences of weight loss and eating after bariatric surgery: A systematic review and qualitative synthesis

Abstract: Background: An estimated 26% of men and 29% of women in the UK are living with obesity according to recent statistics. Bariatric surgery can induce significant weight loss and improve comorbidity status. However, previous studies highlight challenges in maintaining dietary changes and weight loss. This systematic review aimed to investigate patient experiences of weight loss and eating in the first 2 years following surgery, as well as provide clinical recommendations to support this group. Methods: Ethical ap… Show more

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“…In the context of bariatric surgery, patients face challenges in maintaining dietary changes and weight loss, highlighting the need for personalized dietary advice and ongoing psychological support (6). In low-middle income countries, the ethical challenge lies in ensuring equitable access to surgical care and the implementation of educational and training programs for local healthcare providers (7).…”
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“…In the context of bariatric surgery, patients face challenges in maintaining dietary changes and weight loss, highlighting the need for personalized dietary advice and ongoing psychological support (6). In low-middle income countries, the ethical challenge lies in ensuring equitable access to surgical care and the implementation of educational and training programs for local healthcare providers (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%