Behavioral Interventions After Bariatric Surgery.

Colleen Tewksbury, Kellene A Isom
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Purpose of review: Bariatric surgery is the most effective and durable treatment for severe obesity. Postoperative behavioral weight management approaches are available for optimizing weight change for both short- and long-term outcomes.

Recent findings: Varying settings such as groups and telemedicine along with techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy have been assessed in the post-bariatric surgery population. The assessment and application of these programs have been limited due to methodological, financial, and attrition-related constraints.

Summary: This review aims to summarize the current evidence for different postoperative behavioral interventions on postoperative outcomes, specifically highlighting weight loss. Future opportunities for study include mechanisms for overcoming some of the barriers to implementing these programs in clinical, non-research settings.

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减肥手术后的行为干预。
审查目的:减肥手术是治疗严重肥胖症最有效、最持久的方法。术后行为体重管理方法可用于优化体重变化,以获得短期和长期效果:最近的研究结果:在减肥手术后人群中,已经对不同的环境(如小组和远程医疗)以及认知行为疗法等技术进行了评估。小结:本综述旨在总结目前不同术后行为干预对术后效果的影响,特别强调减肥效果。未来的研究机会包括克服在临床、非研究环境中实施这些计划的一些障碍的机制。
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