Paul Linda, van Rongen Sofie, van Hoeken Daphne, Deen Mathijs, Klaassen René, Biter L Ulas, Hoek Hans W, van der Heiden Colin
Department of Eating Disorders PsyQ, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Eating Disorders PsyQ, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Department of bariatric surgery, Sint Franciscus Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2015 May;42:252-6. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2015.04.001. Epub 2015 Apr 10.
(Extreme) obesity is a chronic harmful condition with high risk of medical comorbidities and negative social and emotional consequences. Bariatric surgery is an effective intervention for obesity, but approximately 20 to 30% of the patients experience adverse outcomes after surgery and there is a need for augmentation of current treatment strategies. This study examines the added value of pre-operative cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) focused on modification of thoughts and behaviors in terms of eating behavior and physical exercise as well as preparation for surgery and postoperative life style. We hypothesize that pre-operative CBT will result in better weight loss maintenance, reduction of maladaptive eating behavior and better adherence to postoperative lifestyle on the long term as compared to bariatric surgery alone.
One hundred and twenty eight patients that are on a waiting list for bariatric surgery are randomly assigned to the control or treatment condition. Patients in the treatment condition receive 10 sessions of CBT before surgery aimed at modifying dysfunctional eating habits and behaviors and developing more rational weight and body-related beliefs in order to enable long term maintenance of a healthier lifestyle after surgery. Weight loss, eating behavior, eating disorders, depression, quality of life and psychological distress are assessed before and after treatment, as well as 1, 3, and 5 year following surgery.
(极度)肥胖是一种慢性有害病症,具有较高的医学合并症风险以及负面的社会和情感后果。减肥手术是治疗肥胖的一种有效干预措施,但约20%至30%的患者术后会出现不良后果,因此需要加强当前的治疗策略。本研究探讨术前认知行为疗法(CBT)在改变饮食行为和体育锻炼方面的思维和行为,以及为手术和术后生活方式做准备方面的附加价值。我们假设,与单纯的减肥手术相比,术前CBT从长期来看将导致更好的体重减轻维持效果、减少适应不良的饮食行为以及更好地坚持术后生活方式。
128名等待减肥手术的患者被随机分配到对照组或治疗组。治疗组患者在手术前接受10次CBT治疗,旨在改变功能失调的饮食习惯和行为,并形成更合理的体重及与身体相关的信念,以便术后长期维持更健康的生活方式。在治疗前后以及术后1年、3年和5年评估体重减轻情况、饮食行为、饮食失调、抑郁、生活质量和心理困扰。