Effect of Binge Eating Disorder on the Treatment Process of Bariatric Surgery
While obesity surgery's own eating-related rules (prohibition of solid nutrients, non-consumption of solids and liquids at the same time, prohibition of certain foods and acidic beverages, etc.) cause individuals to experience physical difficulties (Bosnic 2014, Marcotte and Chand 2016), preope...
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Published in | Psikiyatride güncel yaklaşimlar Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 409 - 420 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Psikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar : Current Approaches in Psychiatry
01.09.2020
Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar |
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Summary: | While obesity surgery's own eating-related rules (prohibition of solid nutrients, non-consumption of solids and liquids at the same time, prohibition of certain foods and acidic beverages, etc.) cause individuals to experience physical difficulties (Bosnic 2014, Marcotte and Chand 2016), preoperative psychological problems / psychiatric disorders (e.g., eating disorders, depression, anxiety disorders, etc.) lead individuals to experience social, emotional and occupational difficulties and also do not benefit from treatment sufficiently (Kinzl 2010). According to the findings of the World Health Organization in 2016, 39% of the world population is estimated to be in the overweight category and 13% of them estimated to be in the obese category (TEMD 2018a). According to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TSI)'s report released in 2016, 29.5% of adults across the country (35% of women and 23.9% of men) experience the obesity problem (TEMD 2018a). [...]behavioural therapies for obesity aim to reduce dysfunctional behaviours related to eating and physical activity leading to the development of obesity or to reinforce the desired behaviours for achieving a permanent change (Oğuz et al. 2016). |
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ISSN: | 1309-0658 1309-0674 1309-0674 |
DOI: | 10.18863/pgy.622366 |