Compensatory eating disorder behaviors and gastric bypass surgery outcome
- PMID: 19040263
- DOI: 10.1002/eat.20617
Compensatory eating disorder behaviors and gastric bypass surgery outcome
Abstract
Objective: This study prospectively examined the role of compensatory eating disorder behavior on gastric bypass (GB) surgery weight-loss outcome.
Method: The compensatory behaviors of 199 GB patients were evaluated presurgically using the Questionnaire of Eating and Weight Patterns. Hierarchical linear regression was used to assess the presence of compensatory behavior on 6-month postsurgery body mass index (BMI), and 1-year postsurgery BMI, controlling for age, sex, race, age becoming overweight, number of weeks postsurgery, and presurgery BMI.
Results: The presence of presurgery compensatory behavior emerged as a small but significant predictor of lower BMI 6-months postsurgery although not at 1-year postsurgery. Other common predictors for lower BMI at 6-months and 1-year postsurgery were lower presurgery BMI and greater number of weeks postsurgery. Female sex also predicted lower BMI 1-year postsurgery.
Discussion: These results must be taken with caution as they contradict clinical guidelines. Future research is needed to replicate these findings.
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