2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04058
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Portion perfection and Emotional Freedom Techniques to assist bariatric patients post surgery: A randomised control trial

Abstract: Background: Although significant health improvements are indicated from weight-loss following bariatric surgery, many individuals are unable to lose weight or maintain their weight-loss. The current study aimed to assess whether post-surgery care comprising Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), an emerging energy psychology intervention, combined with a behaviour-based nutrition and portion control eating plan in an online self-guided delivery would aid weight-loss and maintenance in bariatric patients. Methods:… Show more

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“…Studies were conducted in Australia and New Zealand (n 5 4) [42][43][44][45], Canada (n 5 4) [46][47][48][49], Europe (n 5 3 studies, reported across 5 publications) [50][51][52][53][54], the United States (n 5 2 studies, reported across 3 publications) [55][56][57], and Korea (n 5 1) [58]. Among the studies, 10 were conducted as RCTs (reported across 13 publications) [43][44][45][46][47]49,[51][52][53][54][55][56][57], 3 were controlled before and after studies [42,48,50], and 1 was a quasi-experimental design [58]. The majority of the study settings were tertiary or public hospitals (n 5 8 studies, reported across 9 publications) [42][43][44][48][49][50]52,53,58].…”
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“…Studies were conducted in Australia and New Zealand (n 5 4) [42][43][44][45], Canada (n 5 4) [46][47][48][49], Europe (n 5 3 studies, reported across 5 publications) [50][51][52][53][54], the United States (n 5 2 studies, reported across 3 publications) [55][56][57], and Korea (n 5 1) [58]. Among the studies, 10 were conducted as RCTs (reported across 13 publications) [43][44][45][46][47]49,[51][52][53][54][55][56][57], 3 were controlled before and after studies [42,48,50], and 1 was a quasi-experimental design [58]. The majority of the study settings were tertiary or public hospitals (n 5 8 studies, reported across 9 publications) [42][43][44][48][49][50]52,53,58].…”
Section: Participant Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the study settings were tertiary or public hospitals (n 5 8 studies, reported across 9 publications) [42][43][44][48][49][50]52,53,58]. Two were conducted in a medical or local center (reported across 4 publications) [51,[54][55][56], 1 in a public health service [47], 1 study was not sitespecific and recruited via social media [45], and 2 studies did not report the setting [46,57]. In all but 2 studies (reported across 3 publications) [51,54,58], the predominant patient sex was female.…”
Section: Participant Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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