Erschienen in:
23.11.2017 | Brief Communication
Patients’ Reported Usage of Weight Management Skills Following Bariatric Surgery
verfasst von:
Jamal H. Essayli, Caitlin A. LaGrotte, Erin L. Fink-Miller, Andrea Rigby
Erschienen in:
Obesity Surgery
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Ausgabe 2/2018
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Abstract
Little is known about which specific weight management skills bariatric patients find most and least valuable. Participants completed a measure assessing their usage of weight management skills at a follow-up appointment one or more years after undergoing bariatric surgery. Decreased usage of skills was associated with unsuccessful weight outcome, defined as losing less than 50% of excess weight, as well as weight regain. Weighing regularly was the skill selected most often by successful participants as helpful, and was chosen by a significantly smaller percentage of unsuccessful participants and those who regained a clinically significant amount of weight. A majority of both successful and unsuccessful participants indicated that they had discontinued food journaling. Weighing regularly may be perceived as a more useful method of self-monitoring.