Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Moro, Ana Claudia Lunelli
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rocha, Ricelli Endrigo Ruppel da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16030
Resumo: The goal of this review was to synthesize the evidence in the literature about the behavioral changes in obese patients after bariatric surgery. A search was carried out on the bases of the Virtual Health Library (VHL) which includes LILACS, MEDLINE, MEDCARIB, P.A.H.O. / W.H.O. (World Healht Organization), PAHO (Pan American Health Organization) and W.H.O.L.I.S. (World Health Organization Library Information System); PubMed; EBSCO; SciELO and Scopus from January 2010 to December 2020. For this search, the combination of the following terms was used: “Bariatric Surgery” OR “Bariatric Surgery” AND “Feeding Behavior” OR “Feeding Behavior”. The original studies were included, the main outcome, the behavioral changes after bariatric surgery in obese patients, written in Portuguese and English. The final analysis was composed of 13 articles. Among these artciles, 84.6% were performed in the last 5 years, 61.5% of the studies used longitudinal designs, predominantly obese patients with the Body Mass Index (IMC) ≥ 35 kg/m2, age range 31 to 52 years and most studies were carried out in Brazil 30.7%, Israel 15.4% and the United Kingdom (15.4%). The changes in eating behavior after bariatric surgery were an increase in snack and candy eaters, food intolerance and altered palatability, difficulty in eating protein and fatty foods. Related to the emotional behavior, there was a change in mood, an increase and / or reduction in depressive and anxiety symptoms, and an increase in impulsivity. As a conclusion, after bariatric surgery, obese patients show changes in eating and emotional behavior.
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spelling Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature reviewCambios de comportamiento después de la cirugía bariátrica: Revisión de la literatura sistemáticaAlterações comportamentais após cirurgia bariátrica: Uma revisão sistemática de literaturaObesityBariatric surgeryFeeding behavior.ObesidadCirugía bariátricaComportamiento alimenticio.ObesidadeCirurgia bariátricaComportamento alimentar.The goal of this review was to synthesize the evidence in the literature about the behavioral changes in obese patients after bariatric surgery. A search was carried out on the bases of the Virtual Health Library (VHL) which includes LILACS, MEDLINE, MEDCARIB, P.A.H.O. / W.H.O. (World Healht Organization), PAHO (Pan American Health Organization) and W.H.O.L.I.S. (World Health Organization Library Information System); PubMed; EBSCO; SciELO and Scopus from January 2010 to December 2020. For this search, the combination of the following terms was used: “Bariatric Surgery” OR “Bariatric Surgery” AND “Feeding Behavior” OR “Feeding Behavior”. The original studies were included, the main outcome, the behavioral changes after bariatric surgery in obese patients, written in Portuguese and English. The final analysis was composed of 13 articles. Among these artciles, 84.6% were performed in the last 5 years, 61.5% of the studies used longitudinal designs, predominantly obese patients with the Body Mass Index (IMC) ≥ 35 kg/m2, age range 31 to 52 years and most studies were carried out in Brazil 30.7%, Israel 15.4% and the United Kingdom (15.4%). The changes in eating behavior after bariatric surgery were an increase in snack and candy eaters, food intolerance and altered palatability, difficulty in eating protein and fatty foods. Related to the emotional behavior, there was a change in mood, an increase and / or reduction in depressive and anxiety symptoms, and an increase in impulsivity. As a conclusion, after bariatric surgery, obese patients show changes in eating and emotional behavior.El objetivo de esta revisión fue sintetizar la evidencia en la literatura sobre los cambios conductuales en pacientes obesos después de la cirugía bariátrica. Se realizó una búsqueda en las bases de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS) que incluye LILACS, MEDLINE, MEDCARIB, O.P.S. / O.M.S., O.P.S. (Organización Panamericana de la Salud) y W.H.O.L.I.S. (Sistema de información bibliotecaria de la Organización Mundial de la Salud); PubMed; EBSCO; SciELO y Scopus en el período comprendido entre enero de 2010 y diciembre de 2020. Para la búsqueda, fue utilizada la combinación de los siguientes términos: "Cirugía bariátrica" ​​O "Cirugía bariátrica" ​​y "Comportamiento de alimentación" O "Comportamiento de alimentación". Se incluyeron los estudios originales, cuyo resultado principal fueron los cambios de comportamiento después de la cirugía bariátrica en pacientes obesos y que fueron escritos en portugués e inglés. El análisis final estuvo compuesto por 13 artículos. De estos artículos, el 84,6% fueron realizados en los últimos 5 años, el 61,5% de los estudios utilizaron diseños longitudinales y predominó: pacientes obesos con el Índice de Masa Corporal (IMC) ≥ 35 kg/m2, rango de edad de 31 a 52 años y la mayoría de los estudios fueron realizados en Brasil 30,7%, Israel 15,4% y Reino Unido (15,4%). Los cambios en la conducta alimentaria después de la cirugía bariátrica fueron un aumento en los consumidores de bocadillos y dulces, intolerancia a los alimentos y alteración de la palatabilidad, dificultad para ingerir proteínas y alimentos grasos. En el comportamiento emocional, hubo un cambio de humor, un aumento y / o reducción de los síntomas depresivos y de ansiedad, y un aumento de la impulsividad. En conclusión de este tema, después de la cirugía bariátrica, los pacientes obesos muestran cambios en la conducta alimentaria y emocional.O objetivo desta revisão foi sintetizar as evidencias na literatura sobre as alterações comportamentais de pacientes obesos após cirurgia bariátrica. Foi realizada uma busca nas bases da Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde (BVS) que inclui LILACS, MEDLINE, MEDCARIB, OPAS/OMS, PAHO e WHOLIS; PubMed; EBSCO; SciELO e Scopus no período entre janeiro de 2010 a dezembro de 2020. Para a busca utilizou-se a combinação dos seguintes termos: “Cirurgia Bariátrica” OR “Bariatric Surgery’’ AND “Comportamento Alimentar” OR “Feeding Behavior”. Foram incluídos estudos originais, desfecho principal as alterações comportamentais após cirurgia bariátrica em pacientes obesos, escritos nos idiomas português e inglês. A analise final foi composta por 13 artigos. Desses, 84,6% foram realizados nos últimos 5 anos, 61,5% dos estudos utilizaram os delineamentos longitudinais, predominou pacientes obesos com o Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC) ≥ 35 kg/m2, faixa etária de 31 a 52 anos e a maioria dos estudos foram realizados no Brasil 30,7%, Israel 15,4% e Reino Unido (15,4%). As alterações no comportamento alimentar após cirurgia bariátrica foram um aumento de comedores de lanches e de doces, intolerância alimentar e palatabilidade alterada, dificuldade de ingerir alimentos proteicos e gordurosos. No comportamento emocional houve alteração do humor, aumento e/ou redução de sintomas depressivos e de ansiedade, e aumento da impulsividade. Em conclusão, após cirurgia bariátrica os pacientes obesos apresentam alterações de comportamento alimentar e emocional.Research, Society and Development2021-06-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1603010.33448/rsd-v10i6.16030Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e45310616030Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e45310616030Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e453106160302525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16030/14287Copyright (c) 2021 Ana Claudia Lunelli Moro; Ricelli Endrigo Ruppel da Rochahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoro, Ana Claudia LunelliRocha, Ricelli Endrigo Ruppel da 2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16030Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:42.189140Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review
Cambios de comportamiento después de la cirugía bariátrica: Revisión de la literatura sistemática
Alterações comportamentais após cirurgia bariátrica: Uma revisão sistemática de literatura
title Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review
spellingShingle Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review
Moro, Ana Claudia Lunelli
Obesity
Bariatric surgery
Feeding behavior.
Obesidad
Cirugía bariátrica
Comportamiento alimenticio.
Obesidade
Cirurgia bariátrica
Comportamento alimentar.
title_short Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review
title_full Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review
title_fullStr Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review
title_sort Behavioral changes after bariatric surgery: A systematic literature review
author Moro, Ana Claudia Lunelli
author_facet Moro, Ana Claudia Lunelli
Rocha, Ricelli Endrigo Ruppel da
author_role author
author2 Rocha, Ricelli Endrigo Ruppel da
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moro, Ana Claudia Lunelli
Rocha, Ricelli Endrigo Ruppel da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesity
Bariatric surgery
Feeding behavior.
Obesidad
Cirugía bariátrica
Comportamiento alimenticio.
Obesidade
Cirurgia bariátrica
Comportamento alimentar.
topic Obesity
Bariatric surgery
Feeding behavior.
Obesidad
Cirugía bariátrica
Comportamiento alimenticio.
Obesidade
Cirurgia bariátrica
Comportamento alimentar.
description The goal of this review was to synthesize the evidence in the literature about the behavioral changes in obese patients after bariatric surgery. A search was carried out on the bases of the Virtual Health Library (VHL) which includes LILACS, MEDLINE, MEDCARIB, P.A.H.O. / W.H.O. (World Healht Organization), PAHO (Pan American Health Organization) and W.H.O.L.I.S. (World Health Organization Library Information System); PubMed; EBSCO; SciELO and Scopus from January 2010 to December 2020. For this search, the combination of the following terms was used: “Bariatric Surgery” OR “Bariatric Surgery” AND “Feeding Behavior” OR “Feeding Behavior”. The original studies were included, the main outcome, the behavioral changes after bariatric surgery in obese patients, written in Portuguese and English. The final analysis was composed of 13 articles. Among these artciles, 84.6% were performed in the last 5 years, 61.5% of the studies used longitudinal designs, predominantly obese patients with the Body Mass Index (IMC) ≥ 35 kg/m2, age range 31 to 52 years and most studies were carried out in Brazil 30.7%, Israel 15.4% and the United Kingdom (15.4%). The changes in eating behavior after bariatric surgery were an increase in snack and candy eaters, food intolerance and altered palatability, difficulty in eating protein and fatty foods. Related to the emotional behavior, there was a change in mood, an increase and / or reduction in depressive and anxiety symptoms, and an increase in impulsivity. As a conclusion, after bariatric surgery, obese patients show changes in eating and emotional behavior.
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