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Binge Eating,Binge Eating Disorder and Loss of Control Eating: Effects on Weight Outcomes after Bariatric Surgery
Authors:Gavin Meany  Eva Conceição  James E. Mitchell
Affiliation:1. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Fargo, North Dakota, USA;2. Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal;3. Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Abstract:There is increasing evidence that patients who have problems with binge eating (BE) or BE disorder (BED) are quite common among the severely obese, including bariatric surgery candidates. The literature suggests that in many cases such eating behaviours improve after bariatric surgery, although this is not uniformly true. The current paper reviews the data on the development of BE, BED and loss of control (LOC) eating after bariatric surgery and the impact of these problems on long‐term weight outcome. A search was made of various databases regarding evidence of BE, BED and LOC eating post‐operatively in bariatric surgery patients. The data extracted from the literature suggests that 15 research studies have now examined this question. Fourteen of the available 15 studies suggest that the development of problems with BE, BED or LOC eating post‐bariatric surgery is associated with less weight loss and/or more weight regain post‐bariatric surgery. These data suggests that it is important to identify individuals at high risk for these problems, to follow them post‐operatively, and, if appropriate interventions can be developed if such behaviours occur in order to maximize weight loss outcomes. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.
Keywords:binge eating disorder  obesity  outcome
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