Eficacia del GESP (Gastric Sleeve Endoscopic Plication procedure) en pacientes tratados con POSE® (Primary Obesity Surgery Endoluminal): reporte de casos con 12 meses de seguimiento  

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Román Turró ◽  
Sterling Feliz ◽  
Antonio Ortega ◽  
Michel Ble ◽  
Alfredo Mata ◽  
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A Martínez-Alcalá García ◽  
PT Kröner ◽  
S Peter ◽  
JP Gutierrez ◽  
AM Ahmed ◽  
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Anca Georgiana Tudurean-Olteanu ◽  
Radu Danila ◽  
Mirela Claudia Nechita ◽  
Andreea-Nicoleta Dumitrascu ◽  
Cristina Preda ◽  
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Maria Chiara Ciccioriccio ◽  
Angelo Iossa ◽  
Cristian Eugeniu Boru ◽  
Francesco De Angelis ◽  
Pietro Termine ◽  
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Ross D. Crosby ◽  
Janine Selle ◽  
Alexandra Osterhus ◽  
Hinrich Köhler ◽  
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Abstract Purpose Body image has a significant impact on the outcome of obesity surgery. This study aims to perform a semantic evaluation of body shapes in obesity surgery patients and a group of controls. Materials and Methods Thirty-four obesity surgery (OS) subjects, stable after weight loss (average 48.03 ± 18.60 kg), and 35 overweight/obese controls (MC), were enrolled in this study. Body dissatisfaction, self-esteem, and body perception were evaluated with self-reported tests, and semantic evaluation of body shapes was performed with three specific tasks constructed with realistic human body stimuli. Results The OS showed a more positive body image compared to HC (p < 0.001), higher levels of depression (p < 0.019), and lower self-esteem (p < 0.000). OS patients and HC showed no difference in weight bias, but OS used a higher BMI than HC in the visualization of positive adjectives (p = 0.011). Both groups showed a mental underestimation of their body shapes. Conclusion OS patients are more psychologically burdened and have more difficulties in judging their bodies than overweight/obese peers. Their mental body representations seem not to be linked to their own BMI. Our findings provide helpful insight for the design of specific interventions in body image in obese and overweight people, as well as in OS.


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Shailendra Singh ◽  
Ahmad Najdat Bazarbashi ◽  
Ahmad Khan ◽  
Monica Chowdhry ◽  
Mohammad Bilal ◽  
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