Does Bariatric Surgery Changes Eating Habits and Addiction in Morbid Obesity?
NCT ID: NCT01412268
Last Updated: 2016-07-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
35 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2011-08-31
2012-08-31
Brief Summary
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2. Mostly obese people have food addiction and bad eating habits.
3. Bariatric surgery is a good alternative for patients who failed to loose weight with other measures like behavioral changes, activities and sports, diet, etc..
4. The investigators know the changes occurred after surgery in eating habits due to restrictive and malabsorptive feature of the surgery performed.
5. There is no study in the literature to measure these changes.
6. The investigators will try to detect these kind of behavioral changes by a survey before and after surgery.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients with BMI \> 35 kg7m2 \< 40 kg/m2 but with comorbidity
* Patients \> 18 years old
* Patients who sign the inform consent
* Patients who have no psychiatric disease
* Patients who have no endocrine disorders
Exclusion Criteria
19 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Bezmialem Vakif University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Suleyman Bozkurt
Associated Professor
References
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Sevincer GM, Konuk N, Bozkurt S, Coskun H. Food addiction and the outcome of bariatric surgery at 1-year: Prospective observational study. Psychiatry Res. 2016 Oct 30;244:159-64. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.07.022. Epub 2016 Jul 12.
Other Identifiers
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BAVUGC-1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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