The Relationship Between Percentage Weight Loss and World Health Organization-Five Wellbeing Index (WHO-5) in Patients Having Bariatric Surgery

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Wahab, Roshaida Abdul [1 ]
Al-Ruwaily, Heshma [1 ]
Coleman, Therese [2 ]
Heneghan, Helen [2 ]
Neff, Karl [1 ,2 ]
le Roux, Carel W. [1 ,2 ]
Fallon, Finian [2 ]
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[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Diabet Complicat Res Ctr, Conway Inst, Dublin 4, Ireland
[2] St Vincents Private Hosp, Obes Complicat Clin, Merr Rd, Dublin D04 NE02, Ireland
关键词
Obesity; Depression; Bariatric surgery; WHO-5; index; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; DEPRESSIVE-DISORDERS; MENTAL-DISORDERS; OBESITY; VALIDITY; ASSOCIATION; VALIDATION; OVERWEIGHT; SUICIDE; LIFE;
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10.1007/s11695-022-06010-2
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Purpose The association between bariatric surgery outcome and depression remains controversial. Many patients with depression are not offered bariatric surgery due to concerns that they may have suboptimal outcomes. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between baseline World Health Organization-Five Wellbeing Index (WHO-5) and percentage total weight loss (%TWL) in patients after bariatric surgery. Materials and Methods All patients were routinely reviewed by the psychologist and screened with WHO-5. The consultation occurred 3.5 +/- 1.6 months before bariatric surgery. Body weight was recorded before and 1 year after surgery. A total of 45 out of 71 (63.3%) patients with complete WHO-5 data were included in the study. Data analysis was carried out with IBM SPSS Statistics (version 27) to determine the correlation between baseline WHO-5 and %TWL in patients having bariatric surgery. Results Overall, 11 males and 34 females were involved with mean age of 47.5 +/- 11.5 and BMI of 46.2 +/- 5.5 kg/m(2). The %TWL between pre- and 1-year post-surgery was 30.0 +/- 8.3% and the WHO-5 Wellbeing Index mean score was 56.5 +/- 16.8. We found no correlation between %TWL and the WHO-5 Wellbeing Index (r = 0.032, p = 0.83). Conclusion There was no correlation between the baseline WHO-5 Wellbeing Index and %TWL 1-year post-bariatric surgery. Patients with low mood or depression need to be assessed and offered appropriate treatment but should not be excluded from bariatric surgery only based on their mood.
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