Loss of Control Eating and Health Indicators Over 6 Years in Adolescents Undergoing Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
Andrea B GoldschmidtJane C KhouryJames E MitchellTodd M JenkinsDale S BondMeg H ZellerMarc P MichalskyThomas H IngePublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2021)
LOC eating was unexpectedly associated with improved low- and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in adolescents undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery. Deleterious effects of LOC eating on obesity-related health conditions, aside from back pain, were not detected. Metabolic and other weight-independent health benefits of surgery may persist postoperatively despite LOC eating and associated weight regain.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
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- young adults
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