FOOD ADDICTION AND ADULT ADHD SYMPTOMS AMONG BARIATRIC SURGERY CANDIDATES: ARE THEY ASSOCIATED WITH POORER QUALITY OF LIFE?

Sarah El Archi, P. Brunault, Arnaud de Luca, R. Hankard, C. Bourbao-Tournois, N. Ballon, S. Barrault
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"Background and objective: Both food addiction (FA) and adult ADHD symptomatology have a significant impact on quality of life (QOL), which in turn may affect bariatric surgery outcomes in the context of severe obesity. The main objective of this study was to investigate the association between FA, ADHD symptomatology and QOL in the specific population of bariatric surgery candidates. Method: Three hundred and twenty-two adult bariatric surgery candidates were recruited during the systematic preoperative psychiatric assessment. The participants completed questionnaires assessing body mass index (BMI), QOL (QOL-Obesity, and Dietetics rating scale, QOLOD), FA (YFAS 2.0), and adult ADHD symptoms (ASRS). Results: Prevalence for FA and significant adult ADHD symptoms were 26.7% and 9% respectively. All QOL dimensions were negatively correlated with FA and adult ADHD symptoms. The age, the ASRS, and YFAS 2.0 scores independently predicted the QOL score. The participants with FA had significantly lower QOL scores on the five dimensions of the QOLOD. The participants with adult ADHD symptoms had significantly lower scores on the physical and psycho-social QOL dimensions only. Discussion: This study supports the hypothesis of FA and ADHD symptoms are associated with poorer QOL, in bariatric surgery candidates. Because they affect QOL and poorer surgery outcomes, investigation, and management of FA and ADHD symptoms may be interesting clinical interventions."
减肥手术患者的食物成瘾和成人多动症症状:它们与较差的生活质量有关吗?
“背景和目的:食物成瘾(FA)和成人ADHD症状对生活质量(QOL)有显著影响,这反过来可能影响严重肥胖患者的减肥手术结果。本研究的主要目的是调查FA、ADHD症状学和特定减肥手术患者生活质量之间的关系。方法:在系统的术前精神病学评估中招募322名成人减肥手术候选人。参与者完成了评估体重指数(BMI)、生活质量(QOL-肥胖和营养评定量表,QOLOD)、FA (YFAS 2.0)和成人ADHD症状(ASRS)的问卷调查。结果:FA患病率为26.7%,成人ADHD显著症状为9%。生活质量各维度与FA和成人ADHD症状呈负相关。年龄、ASRS和YFAS 2.0评分独立预测生活质量评分。在生活质量的五个维度上,FA参与者的生活质量得分明显较低。有成人ADHD症状的参与者仅在生理和心理社会生活质量维度上得分明显较低。讨论:本研究支持肥胖手术患者FA和ADHD症状与较差的生活质量相关的假设。因为它们影响生活质量和较差的手术结果,对FA和ADHD症状的调查和管理可能是有趣的临床干预措施。”
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