Association Between The Success Of Bariatric Surgery And Personality Traits

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
O. İmre, S. Toprak
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Objective: Acceptable preoperative psychosocial indicators of weight loss after bariatric surgery in morbidly obese patients are still unknown. In this study, the association between personality traits, multidimensional perceived social support, and the percentage of excess weight loss (EWL) following bariatric surgery was researched in morbidly obese patients. Methods: Participants in this prospective study were recruited from morbidly obese patients who applied to Karaman Training and Research Hospital's obesity unit between July 2021 and June 2022. The study comprised 84 morbidly obese individuals. The Temperament and Character Inventory was used to evaluate the personality traits of the morbidly obese. Perceived social support was measured using the multidimensional perceived social support scale. The percentage of weight loss after bariatric surgery was compared with personality traits and perceived social support scores. Results: The mean age of the patients who were morbidly obese was 36.7 ±8.7 years. There were 22 men (25.3%) and 62 women (74.7%).  The mean preoperative BMI was 46.2 ±63. The perceived social support score was 68.0±16.4. A univariate analysis found a positive relationship between 6 months and 1 year's EWL and Self-Transcendence, a Temperament and Character Inventory subcategory(p=0.011,p=0.023). Conclusion: Obesity treatment is a complex situation that requires a multidisciplinary approach. Given the potential physiological and psychological consequences of bariatric surgery, it is critical to uncover psychological predictive factors such as personality traits that boost the success of bariatric surgery and are connected with weight loss.  As a result, knowing the individuals who self-transcendence before bariatric surgery may be useful in predicting the success of bariatric surgery and planning treatment. This requires large-scale research.
减肥手术成功与人格特质之间的关系
目的:病态肥胖患者减肥手术后可接受的术前心理社会指标仍然未知。在本研究中,研究了病态肥胖患者的人格特质、多维感知社会支持和减肥手术后体重减轻(EWL)百分比之间的关系。方法:这项前瞻性研究的参与者是从2021年7月至2022年6月期间向卡拉曼培训与研究医院肥胖部门申请的病态肥胖患者中招募的。这项研究包括84名病态肥胖者。采用气质性格量表对病态肥胖者的人格特征进行评价。感知社会支持采用多维感知社会支持量表进行测量。将减肥手术后体重减轻的百分比与人格特征和感知社会支持得分进行比较。结果:病态肥胖患者的平均年龄为36.7±8.7岁。男性22例(25.3%),女性62例(74.7%)。术前平均BMI为46.2±63。感知社会支持得分为68.0±16.4分。单变量分析发现,6个月和1年的EWL与自我超越(气质和性格量表子类别)呈正相关(p=0.011,p=0.023)。结论:肥胖的治疗是一个复杂的情况,需要多学科结合。考虑到减肥手术的潜在生理和心理后果,揭示心理预测因素(如人格特征)是至关重要的,这些因素可以促进减肥手术的成功,并与减肥有关。因此,在减肥手术前了解自我超越的个体可能有助于预测减肥手术的成功和计划治疗。这需要大规模的研究。
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European Journal of Therapeutics
European Journal of Therapeutics MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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