Psychometric properties of the eating loss of control scale among postbariatric patients
Carr MM, Lawson JL, Ivezaj V, Blomquist KK, Grilo CM. Psychometric properties of the eating loss of control scale among postbariatric patients. Surgery For Obesity And Related Diseases 2019, 15: 1829-1835. PMID: 31494065, PMCID: PMC6834893, DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2019.06.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBariatric surgery patientsPostbariatric patientsSurgery patientsPostoperative bariatric surgery patientsAcademic medical centerGood construct validityConstruct validityExploratory factor analysisBariatric surgeryBariatric patientsAlternative factor solutionsMedical CenterTreatment-seeking adultsPatientsControl eatingAlternative factor structuresFactor 1Confirmatory factor analysisFactor 2Nonclinical groupPsychometric propertiesFactor structureControl ScalePsychometric examinationExamining Sleep Quality Following Sleeve Gastrectomy Among Patients with Loss-of-Control Eating
Lawson JL, Wiedemann AA, Carr MM, Ivezaj V, Duffy AJ, Grilo CM. Examining Sleep Quality Following Sleeve Gastrectomy Among Patients with Loss-of-Control Eating. Obesity Surgery 2019, 29: 3264-3270. PMID: 31197602, PMCID: PMC6800576, DOI: 10.1007/s11695-019-03981-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleeve gastrectomy patientsExcess weight lossEating Disorder Examination-Bariatric Surgery Version interviewEating-disorder psychopathologyGastrectomy patientsSleep qualitySleeve gastrectomyNight eatingGreater eating-disorder psychopathologyPost-operative weight lossControl eatingWeight lossConclusionsPoor sleep qualityPoorer weight outcomesHealth-related qualityPoor sleep qualityEating Disorder FeaturesMental functioningBariatric patientsSurgical outcomesClinical correlatesWeight outcomesPhysical functioning problemsSleep problemsPatients