Predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgery

Aim: Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder among bariatric surgery candidates. BED may pose a risk to postsurgical outcomes. This study aims to determine the predictors of BED and the impact on the psychiatric comorbidity and quality of life for patients with severe obesity...

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Main Authors: Eser Sağaltıcı, Mahir Akbudak, Hasan Belli, Cenk Ural, Şengül Şahin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rabia Yılmaz 2022-03-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Medicine
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2033017
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author Eser Sağaltıcı
Mahir Akbudak
Hasan Belli
Cenk Ural
Şengül Şahin
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Mahir Akbudak
Hasan Belli
Cenk Ural
Şengül Şahin
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description Aim: Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder among bariatric surgery candidates. BED may pose a risk to postsurgical outcomes. This study aims to determine the predictors of BED and the impact on the psychiatric comorbidity and quality of life for patients with severe obesity who underwent bariatric surgery. Material and Methods: A total of 207 patients with severe obesity who underwent bariatric surgery were included. Face-to-face psychiatric interviews were performed to diagnose BED according to the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. A sociodemographic and clinical form, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), body image scale (BIS), and short form-36 health survey were administered to the participants. Results: The rate of BED was determined as 30.9%. BED was associated with gender (female), lifetime suicidal ideation, previous suicide attempts, age of onset of obesity and the age of onset of dieting. Patients with BED presented with poor scores in BDI, BAI, BIS, and most domains of quality of life. Conclusion: Decreased BIS score, younger ages of onset for dieting, and previous suicide attempts predicted BED. The recognition of factors involved in the development of BED in patients with severe obesity will improve the effectiveness of treatment options for these patients
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spelling doaj.art-32fb14da571d4849ba9715f585f756772023-03-24T19:43:26ZengRabia YılmazJournal of Contemporary Medicine2667-71802022-03-0112224925410.16899/jcm.10113641809Predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgeryEser Sağaltıcı0Mahir AkbudakHasan Belli1Cenk Ural2Şengül Şahin3UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, İSTANBUL BAĞCILAR HEALTH RESEARCH CENTERUNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, İSTANBUL BAĞCILAR HEALTH RESEARCH CENTERUNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, İSTANBUL BAĞCILAR HEALTH RESEARCH CENTERFACULTY OF MEDICINEAim: Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder among bariatric surgery candidates. BED may pose a risk to postsurgical outcomes. This study aims to determine the predictors of BED and the impact on the psychiatric comorbidity and quality of life for patients with severe obesity who underwent bariatric surgery. Material and Methods: A total of 207 patients with severe obesity who underwent bariatric surgery were included. Face-to-face psychiatric interviews were performed to diagnose BED according to the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. A sociodemographic and clinical form, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), body image scale (BIS), and short form-36 health survey were administered to the participants. Results: The rate of BED was determined as 30.9%. BED was associated with gender (female), lifetime suicidal ideation, previous suicide attempts, age of onset of obesity and the age of onset of dieting. Patients with BED presented with poor scores in BDI, BAI, BIS, and most domains of quality of life. Conclusion: Decreased BIS score, younger ages of onset for dieting, and previous suicide attempts predicted BED. The recognition of factors involved in the development of BED in patients with severe obesity will improve the effectiveness of treatment options for these patientshttps://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2033017tıkınırcasına yeme bozukluğuobezitebariatrik cerrahiyaşam kalitesipsikiyatrik eştanıyordayıcılarbinge eating disorderobesitybariatric surgeryquality of lifepsychiatric comorbiditypredictors
spellingShingle Eser Sağaltıcı
Mahir Akbudak
Hasan Belli
Cenk Ural
Şengül Şahin
Predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
Journal of Contemporary Medicine
tıkınırcasına yeme bozukluğu
obezite
bariatrik cerrahi
yaşam kalitesi
psikiyatrik eştanı
yordayıcılar
binge eating disorder
obesity
bariatric surgery
quality of life
psychiatric comorbidity
predictors
title Predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
title_full Predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
title_fullStr Predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
title_short Predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
title_sort predictors of binge eating disorder and the impact on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity before bariatric surgery
topic tıkınırcasına yeme bozukluğu
obezite
bariatrik cerrahi
yaşam kalitesi
psikiyatrik eştanı
yordayıcılar
binge eating disorder
obesity
bariatric surgery
quality of life
psychiatric comorbidity
predictors
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2033017
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