Sarwer David B, Steffen Kristine J
Department of Psychiatry and Center for Weight and Eating Disorders, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Department of Surgery (Division of Plastic Surgery) and The Edwin and Fannie Gray Hall Center for Human Appearance, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2015 Nov;23(6):504-8. doi: 10.1002/erv.2412.
This article provides an overview of the literature on quality of life, body image and sexual behaviour in individuals with extreme obesity and who undergo bariatric surgery. Quality of life is a psychosocial construct that includes multiple domains, including health-related quality of life, weight-related quality of life, as well as other psychological constructs such as body image and sexual functioning. A large literature has documented the impairments in quality of life and these other domains in persons with obesity and extreme obesity in particular. These impairments are believed to play an influential role in the decision to undergo bariatric surgery. Individuals who undergo bariatric surgery typically report significant improvements in these and other areas of psychosocial functioning, often before they reach their maximum weight loss. The durability of these changes as patients maintain or regain weight, however, is largely unknown.
本文概述了有关极度肥胖且接受减肥手术的个体的生活质量、身体形象和性行为的文献。生活质量是一种社会心理结构,包括多个领域,如健康相关生活质量、体重相关生活质量,以及其他心理结构,如身体形象和性功能。大量文献记录了肥胖尤其是极度肥胖者在生活质量及其他这些领域存在的损害。据信这些损害在决定接受减肥手术方面发挥着重要作用。接受减肥手术的个体通常在这些及其他社会心理功能领域报告有显著改善,而且往往在达到最大体重减轻之前就有改善。然而,随着患者维持体重或体重反弹,这些变化的持久性在很大程度上尚不清楚。