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  • The study compared psychopathological status and interpersonal relationships in morbidly obese patients 18 months post-bariatric surgery based on their weight loss.
  • Significant differences were observed between patients who lost more than 30% of their excess weight and those who lost less, including improvements in self-esteem and reductions in anxiety and disturbed eating behaviors.
  • Results suggest that greater weight loss after surgery is linked to enhanced quality of life and psychological well-being, supporting the effectiveness of surgical weight loss procedures.

Article Abstract

Background: We questioned whether differences in psychopathological status and interpersonal relations exist in a group of morbidly obese patients 18 months after bariatric surgery, as related to extent of weight loss.

Methods: The study group consisted of 100 morbidly obese patients (85 female, 15 male) who had undergone surgical treatment (vertical banded gastroplasty) for weight reduction. Each patient completed the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile European version, the Eating Disorder Inventory, the Symptom Check List-90-Revised, and the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-II. The sample was divided into 2 groups according to the percentage of excess weight loss 18 months after surgery: a greater weight loss group (weight loss > 30%) and a lesser weight loss group (weight loss < 30%).

Results: Significant differences were found between the 2 groups in percentage of weight loss (P < 0.0001), negative self-esteem (P < 0.001), drive for thinness (P < 0.001), body dissatisfaction (P < 0.001), global EDI (P < 0.002), anxiety (P < 0.003), GSI (P < 0.002), avoidant (P < 0.001), borderline (P < 0.0001), and passive-aggressive (P < 0.002).

Conclusion: Greater weight loss strongly correlates with improved quality of life, less disturbed eating behavior, and lower psychopathology. These results justify the clinical use of surgical procedures and demonstrate that weight loss has powerful psychological and psychosocial implications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1381/096089202320995664DOI Listing

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