Interpersonal Abuse and Long-term Outcomes Following Bariatric Surgery

2019
Background History of abuse may impact weight loss (WL) following bariatricsurgery. Some investigations have indicated slower WL rates among patients reporting abuse; however, among studies with multiple assessments, significant differences in WL are not evidenced at later measurement. Few investigations have extended follow-up beyond 18 months, limiting understanding of the impact of abuse on weight trajectory over time. Furthermore, existing research has insufficiently accounted for forms of interpersonal trauma beyond sexual abuse (i.e., emotional, physical) that may impact WL and other health outcomes.
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