Preventing Weight Regain: WhatâÂÂs the Importance of Body Image Change afterBariatric Surgery?

F. Micanti, G. Loiarro, G. Pecoraro, D. Galletta
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Introduction: Obese patients have a high degree of body dissatisfaction and uneasiness inducing feelings of low self-esteem, sadness and loneliness leading to the development of pathological social withdrawal. Change of body image dimension is considered a factor for weight maintenance. The aim of this study is to show that, after bariatric surgery at weight loss, body image partially changes which could be considered one of the reasons for long term weight regain after bariatric surgery. Method: 40 patients: mean age 38 SD ± 10,71; 28 women, 12 men; mean body mass index (BMI) 48 SD ± 8,31, suffering from severe obesity, were enrolled in this study. All participants were evaluated before and after bariatric surgery. The assessment at weight loss after bariatric surgery (t1) was performed using BUT test. The statistical data analysis was performed with the t-Student method (p<0.05). Results: Results after bariatric surgery were: sufficient ability to cope with the nutritional program for bariatric surgery; change in eating behavior; fulfilled perception of satiety and reduction in food intake impulse; improvement of body image in its cognitive and behavioral components, but not in the emotional one. Conclusion: Weight loss is insufficient to determine a change in the emotional component of body image. It does not interfere with the emotional regulation system or with the ability to use non-verbal communication. Improving ability to perceive one’s new body and the knowledge of how to use it in relationship with others is necessary to prevent risk of weight regain after bariatric surgery.
预防体重反弹:WhatâÂÂs减肥手术后身体形象改变的重要性?
肥胖患者对身体有高度的不满和不安,引起自卑、悲伤和孤独的感觉,导致病理性社会退缩的发展。身体形象尺寸的变化被认为是维持体重的一个因素。这项研究的目的是表明,在减肥手术后,身体形象部分改变,这可能被认为是减肥手术后长期体重反弹的原因之一。方法:40例患者:平均年龄38 SD±1071;女性28人,男性12人;平均体重指数(BMI)为48 SD±8,31,患有严重肥胖。所有参与者在减肥手术前后都进行了评估。采用BUT试验评估减肥手术后体重减轻(t1)。统计学资料采用t-Student法分析(p<0.05)。结果:减肥手术后的结果是:有足够的能力应付减肥手术的营养计划;饮食习惯的改变;满足的饱腹感和减少的食物摄入冲动;身体形象在认知和行为方面有所改善,但在情感方面没有改善。结论:减肥不足以决定身体形象的情感成分的变化。它不会干扰情绪调节系统或使用非语言交流的能力。提高感知新身体的能力,以及如何与他人相处的知识,对于预防减肥手术后体重反弹的风险是必要的。
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