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- Original article: Integrated health
Eating expectancies before bariatric surgery: assessment and associations with weight loss trajectories
Surgery for Obesity and Related DiseasesVol. 15Issue 10p1793–1799Published online: August 12, 2019- Gail A. Williams-Kerver
- Lauren M. Schaefer
- Misty A.W. Hawkins
- Janis H. Crowther
- Jennifer Duncan
Cited in Scopus: 3While presurgical eating behaviors have demonstrated limited prognostic value, cognitions regarding the effects of eating may serve as important predictors of weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery. The Eating Expectancies Inventory (EEI) is a commonly used, self-report measure of expected consequences of eating; however, its psychometric and predictive properties have not yet been evaluated among bariatric surgery patients. - Original article
Laparoscopic loop duodenaljejunal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy in type 2 diabetic patients
Surgery for Obesity and Related DiseasesVol. 15Issue 5p696–702Published online: January 25, 2019- Zubaidah Nor Hanipah
- Ming-Che Hsin
- Chia-Chia Liu
- Chih-Kun Huang
Cited in Scopus: 2Diabetes is an epidemic disease and is estimated to affect >300 million people worldwide in 2025 [1]. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) management is a combination of diet, lifestyle modifications, and drug therapy. Recently, many studies have shown remission of T2D in obese population [2–6]. Buchwald et al. [2] in his systemic review and meta-analysis showed that diabetes remission rates were 99% (95% confidence interval, 97%–100%) after biliopancreatic diversion, 84% (95% confidence interval, 77%–90%) after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), and 48% (95% confidence interval, 29%–67%) after gastric banding.