Abdominoplasty improves quality of life, psychological distress, and eating disorder symptoms: a prospective study.

Plastic Surgery International Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-11-24 DOI:10.1155/2014/197232
Kai M M Saariniemi, Asko M Salmi, Hilkka H Peltoniemi, Marjo H Helle, Pia Charpentier, Hannu O M Kuokkanen
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Abstract

Background. Only some studies provide sufficient data regarding the effects of nonpostbariatric (aesthetic) abdominoplasty on various aspects of quality of life. Nevertheless, when considering the effects on eating habits, publications are lacking. Therefore we decided to assess the effects of nonpostbariatric abdominoplasty on eating disorder symptoms, psychological distress, and quality of life. Materials and Methods. 64 consecutive women underwent nonpostbariatric abdominoplasty. Three outcome measures were completed: the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI), Raitasalo's modification of the Beck Depression Inventory (RBDI), and the 15D general quality of life questionnaire. Results. The mean age at baseline was 42 years and the mean body mass index (BMI) 26.4. Fifty-three (83%) women completed all the outcome measures with a mean follow-up time of 5 months. A significant improvement from baseline to follow-up was noted in women's overall quality of life, body satisfaction, effectiveness, sexual functioning, and self-esteem. The women were significantly less depressive and had significantly less drive for thinness as well as bulimia, and their overall risk of developing an eating disorder also decreased significantly. Conclusions. Abdominoplasty results in significantly improved quality of life, body satisfaction, effectiveness, sexual functioning, self-esteem, and mental health. The risk of developing an eating disorder is decreased significantly. This trial is registered with Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02151799.

腹部成形术改善生活质量、心理困扰和饮食失调症状:一项前瞻性研究。
背景。只有一些研究提供了关于非减肥后(美学)腹部成形术对生活质量各方面影响的充分数据。然而,当考虑到对饮食习惯的影响时,缺乏出版物。因此,我们决定评估非减肥后腹部成形术对饮食失调症状、心理困扰和生活质量的影响。材料和方法:连续64名女性接受了非减肥后腹部成形术。完成三项结局测量:进食障碍量表(EDI)、Raitasalo修订的Beck抑郁量表(RBDI)和15D一般生活质量问卷。结果。基线时平均年龄为42岁,平均体重指数(BMI) 26.4。53名(83%)女性完成了所有结果测量,平均随访时间为5个月。从基线到随访,妇女的整体生活质量、身体满意度、有效性、性功能和自尊都有显著改善。这些女性的抑郁程度明显降低,追求苗条和暴食症的动力也明显减少,她们患饮食失调的总体风险也显著降低。结论。腹部成形术显著改善了生活质量、身体满意度、有效性、性功能、自尊和心理健康。患饮食失调的风险显著降低。该试验已在Clinicaltrials.gov注册NCT02151799。
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