CommentBariatric surgery: many benefits, but emerging risks
References (11)
Self-harm and suicide after bariatric surgery: time for action
Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol
(2016)- et al.
Recommendations for the presurgical psychosocial evaluation of bariatric surgery patients
Surg Obes Relat Dis
(2016) - et al.
Suicidal patients are deficient in vitamin D, associated with a pro-inflammatory status in the blood
Psychoneuroendocrinology
(2014) Worldwide trends in body-mass index, underweight, overweight, and obesity from 1975 to 2016: a pooled analysis of 2416 population-based measurement studies in 128·9 million children, adolescents, and adults
Lancet
(2017)Bariatric and metabolic surgery: a shift in eligibility and success criteria
Nat Rev Endocrinol
(2015)
There are more references available in the full text version of this article.
Cited by (13)
Non-invasive therapeutic tools for obesity: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
2022, Nutrition Clinique et MetabolismeThe effects of bariatric surgery on psychological aspects of eating behaviour and food intake in humans
2020, AppetiteCitation Excerpt :Furthermore, the psychological support offered to patients' pre- and post-surgery needs to be adequate enough to be able to diagnose and treat any underlying psychopathology. Such psychological support, unfortunately, seems currently to be largely lacking (Sharman et al., 2017; Spittal & Fruhbeck, 2018). Patients undergoing bariatric surgery see substantial changes imposed upon their eating behaviour, in terms of both the quantity and type of food they can consume.
A paradigm shift in bariatric surgery outcome evaluation?
2019, The Lancet Diabetes and EndocrinologyLack of follow-up and risk of complications after bariatric surgery
2021, Pratiques en NutritionGut microbiota and its metabolites: Bridge of dietary nutrients and obesity-related diseases
2023, Critical Reviews in Food Science and NutritionBariatric Surgery: Psychosocial Aspects and Quality of Life
2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.