2020
Physical activity and psychosocial correlates following bariatric surgery among patients with loss-of-control eating
Lawson J, Kerrigan S, Carr M, Wiedemann A, Ivezaj V, Grilo C. Physical activity and psychosocial correlates following bariatric surgery among patients with loss-of-control eating. Mental Health And Physical Activity 2020, 19: 100343. DOI: 10.1016/j.mhpa.2020.100343.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBody mass indexBariatric surgeryPhysical activityPhysical functioningEating Disorder Examination-Bariatric Surgery Version interviewSR-PAPercent total weight lossSelf-reported physical activityLevel of PAGreater Physical ActivityBariatric surgery outcomesHealth-related qualityPsychosocial correlatesModerate physical activityBetter physical functioningObjective physical activityEating-disorder psychopathologyBetter psychosocial functioningGastrectomy surgeryMedical managementMass indexPhysical functionSurgery outcomesInactive lifestyleSurgery
2019
Examining 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