Psychosocial interventions to reduce eating pathology in bariatric surgery patients: a systematic review

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Alison Kaylen-Reynard Newman
Sylvia Herbozo
Andrea Russell
Heather Eisele
Lindsay Zasadzinski
Chandra Hassan
Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen
机构
[1] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Surgery
[3] Northwestern University,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[4] Feinberg School of Medicine,School of Public Health
[5] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Family Medicine
[6] Rush University Medical Center,Department of Psychology
[7] University of Illinois at Chicago,undefined
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2021年 / 44卷
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Bariatric surgery; Obesity; Eating disorders; Eating pathology; Randomized controlled trial; Systematic review;
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Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for severe obesity; however, a subset of patients experience suboptimal outcomes. Psychosocial interventions that address eating pathology may ameliorate negative consequences, although their efficacy has not been examined. Thus, a systematic review to evaluate the impact of psychosocial randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on eating pathology in adults pre and post-bariatric surgery was conducted. Six scientific databases were searched for psychosocial trials assessing eating pathology as an outcome. Ten RCTs representing seven distinct interventions were identified (i.e., four preoperative and six postoperative). Trials utilized cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based approaches, acceptance-based treatment, motivational interviewing, and psychoeducational interventions. Findings provide initial support for reducing eating pathology pre and postoperatively in the short-term (i.e., 6 months); however, the small number of RCTs and heterogeneity among postoperative trials made it difficult to draw conclusions. Additional longitudinal studies are needed to determine the long-term impact of psychosocial interventions that address eating pathology in bariatric surgery patients endorsing significant eating pathology.
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