Childhood maltreatment in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: implications for weight loss, depression and eating behavior

T Ben-Porat, SL Bacon, R Woods, A Fortin, KL Lavoie - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
We aimed to explore the relationships between childhood maltreatment and changes in
weight, depressive symptoms and eating behavior post-bariatric surgery (BS). Participants …

Childhood maltreatment in bariatric patients and its association with postoperative weight, depressive, and eating disorder symptoms

C Peterhänsel, M Nagl, B Wagner, A Dietrich… - Eating and weight …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose The present study aimed to compare prevalence rates of childhood maltreatment
between patients with severe obesity undergoing bariatric surgery and patients without a …

Childhood maltreatment and psychiatric morbidity in bariatric surgery candidates

JE Wildes, MA Kalarchian, MD Marcus, MD Levine… - Obesity surgery, 2008 - Springer
Background This study used standardized assessments to evaluate the association between
childhood maltreatment (ie, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse and emotional and …

The relationship between childhood maltreatment and psychopathology in adults undergoing bariatric surgery

M Orcutt, WC King, MA Kalarchian, MJ Devlin… - Surgery for obesity and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background A history of childhood maltreatment and psychopathology are common in adults
with obesity. Objectives To report childhood maltreatment and to evaluate associations …

The relationship between childhood maltreatment and problematic eating behaviors in bariatric surgery candidates

I Akduman, GM Sevincer, S Bozkurt… - Eating and weight …, 2021 - Springer
Purpose It is known that childhood maltreatment and problematic eating behaviors are
higher in bariatric surgery patients compared to over-and normal-weight persons. The aim of …

Association of adverse childhood experiences and food addiction to bariatric surgery completion and weight loss outcome

AA Holgerson, MM Clark, GE Ames… - Obesity surgery, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Introduction/Purpose Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are known risk factors
for obesity and poor outcomes following weight loss interventions. ACEs are also associated …

The Roles of Depression and Binge Eating in the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Obesity

JK Tabone, S Cox, L Aylward, S Abunnaja, N Szoka… - Obesity Surgery, 2022 - Springer
Objective Research has demonstrated that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) were
related to elevated lifetime risk of developing obesity, but the underlying mechanisms …

Childhood Maltreatment in Extremely Obese Male and Female Bariatric Surgery Candidates**

CM Grilo, RM Masheb, M Brody, C Toth… - Obesity …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To examine rates of self‐reported childhood maltreatment in extremely obese
bariatric surgery candidates and to explore associations with sex, eating disorder features …

Adverse childhood experiences in a post-bariatric surgery psychiatric inpatient sample

K Fink, CA Ross - Obesity Surgery, 2017 - Springer
Background Sixty-three inpatients in a psychiatric hospital who had previously undergone
bariatric surgery were interviewed by the hospital dietitian. The purpose of the study was to …

Addressing adverse childhood experiences and psychological symptoms among bariatric patients

JK Tabone, S Cox, L Aylward, S Abunnaja… - Journal of Child & …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have been shown to be prevalent in
bariatric surgery candidates with comorbid psychological symptoms. While bariatric patients …