Predictors of weight loss after bariatric surgery-a cross-disciplinary approach combining physiological, social, and psychological measures.
Mette S NielsenBodil Just ChristensenJulie Berg SchmidtLouise TækkerLotte HolmSusanne LunnChristian RitzNicolai J Wewer AlbrechtsenJens Juul HolstTheresia M SchnurrTorben HansenCarel W le RouxThomas Bøker LundAndrea Karen FloydAnders SjödinPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2020)
Using a cross-disciplinary approach, a substantial part of the individual variation in WL was explained by a combination of basic patient characteristics, psychological profile, and social conditions as well as physiological, psychological and behavioral responses to surgery. These results suggest that patient characteristics collected in a cross-disciplinary approach may help determine predictors for less successful WL after bariatric surgery. If verified in larger cohorts this may form the basis for individualized postoperative support to optimize WL outcome.