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Unrealistic Weight Loss Goals and Expectations Among Bariatric Surgery Candidates: The Impact on Pre- and Postsurgical Weight Outcomes

机译:减肥手术候选人中不切实际的减肥目标和期望:对术前和术后体重结果的影响

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Background: Bariatric surgery is an effective weight loss option. However, past research has demonstrated that surgery candidates' weight loss goals and expectations are often unrealistic. Previous research has also demonstrated that female patients are more likely to hold unrealistic weight loss goals and expectations, albeit it is unknown whether these beliefs have prognostic significance. The current study examines gender differences in weight loss goals and expectations in terms of pre- and postsurgical program achievement.nnMethods: At the outset of a 6-month presurgery program, 219 surgery candidates (75.8% female) completed a battery of tests, including objective measures of height and weight and subjective reports of weight loss goals and expectations. Weight outcomes were reassessed regularly, and of the original 219 candidates, weight data were available for 114 candidates at 1 year postsurgery.nnResults: At program end, 42.2% of female candidates and 45.3% of male candidates had experienced ideal weight loss, more than 10% of their excess body weight (EBW). However, 16.3% of females and 3.8% of males experienced weight gain. In females, unrealistic weight loss expectations/goals were not related to weight outcomes. However, in males, unrealistic expectations/goals were significantly related to weight gain. Unrealistic expectations/goals were also related to postsurgical outcomes.nnConclusions: Although female candidates were more likely to hold unrealistic goals and expectations, these beliefs had presurgical prognostic significance for males only. Discussion of unrealistic weight loss expectations should occur throughout presurgery programs, and may be especially important for male candidates. Postsurgical sex differences should be examined in future research.
机译:背景:减肥手术是一种有效的减肥选择。但是,过去的研究表明,手术候选人的减肥目标和期望常常是不现实的。先前的研究还表明,女性患者更有可能持有不切实际的减肥目标和期望,尽管尚不清楚这些信念是否具有预后意义。本研究从术前和术后成绩的角度研究了减肥目标和期望方面的性别差异。nn方法:在为期6个月的术前计划开始之初,有219位手术候选人(女性占75.8%)完成了一系列测试,包括身高和体重的客观测量以及减肥目标和期望的主观报告。体重结果会定期进行重新评估,在最初的219位候选者中,术后1年可获得114位候选者的体重数据。结果:在计划结束时,有42.2%的女性候选者和45.3%的男性候选者经历了理想的减肥,超过了超重(EBW)的10%。但是,女性中有16.3%的男性和3.8%的男性体重增加。在女性中,不切实际的减肥期望/目标与体重结局无关。然而,在男性中,不切实际的期望/目标与体重增加显着相关。不切实际的期望/目标也与术后结果相关。nn结论:尽管女性候选人更有可能持有不切实际的目标和期望,但这些信念仅对男性具有术前预后意义。关于不切实际的减肥期望的讨论应该在整个术前计划中进行,并且对男性候选人而言可能尤其重要。手术后的性别差异应在以后的研究中进行检查。

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