A review of the psychosocial aspects of clinically severe obesity and bariatric surgery.

DB Sarwer, LJ Heinberg - American Psychologist, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
For the past 2 decades, clinically severe obesity (operationalized as a body mass index≥
40 kg/m 2) has increased at a more pronounced rate that less severe obesity. As a result, the …

A review of the psychosocial aspects of clinically severe obesity and bariatric surgery

DB Sarwer, LJ Heinberg - The American psychologist, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
For the past 2 decades, clinically severe obesity (operationalized as a body mass index≥
40 kg/m2) has increased at a more pronounced rate that less severe obesity. As a result, the …

A Review of the Psychosocial Aspects of Clinically Severe Obesity and Bariatric Surgery

DB Sarwer, LJ Heinberg - 2020 - search.proquest.com
For the past 2 decades, clinically severe obesity (operationalized as a body mass index≥
40 kg/m2) has increased at a more pronounced rate that less severe obesity. As a result, the …

A review of the psychosocial aspects of clinically severe obesity and bariatric surgery.

DB Sarwer, LJ Heinberg - American Psychologist, 2020 - search.pdh.ebscohost.com
For the past 2 decades, clinically severe obesity (operationalized as a body mass index≥
40 kg/m2) has increased at a more pronounced rate that less severe obesity. As a result, the …

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DB Sarwer, LJ Heinberg - The American psychologist, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
For the past two decades, clinically severe obesity (operationalized as a BMI≥ 40 kgc/m 2)
has increased at a more pronounced rate that less severe obesity. As a result, the surgical …

A review of the psychosocial aspects of clinically severe obesity and bariatric surgery.

DB Sarwer, LJ Heinberg - American Psychologist, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
For the past 2 decades, clinically severe obesity (operationalized as a body mass index≥
40 kg/m2) has increased at a more pronounced rate that less severe obesity. As a result, the …

A review of the psychosocial aspects of clinically severe obesity and bariatric surgery.

DB Sarwer, LJ Heinberg - The American Psychologist, 2020 - europepmc.org
For the past two decades, clinically severe obesity (operationalized as a BMI≥ 40 kgc/m 2)
has increased at a more pronounced rate that less severe obesity. As a result, the surgical …