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Executive Function, Eating Behavior, and Preoperative Weight Loss in Bariatric Surgery Candidates: An Observational Study.

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Individual differences in executive function may influence eating behavior, weight loss (WL), and WL maintenance in obesity treatment. Executive function, which designates top-down cognitive control processes, has been related to eating behaviors which may impact weight, and has been found to be predictive of WL in both behavioral WL programs and after bariatric surgery. Currently, we lack knowledge on the role of executive function in the period before bariatric surgery. If executive function impacts eating behavior and WL in the preoperative period, it may be a target for clinical attention in this stage.

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0
Journal
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Obesity facts
Volume
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12
Issue
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5
Number of Pages
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489-501
Date Published
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2019
ISSN Number
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1662-4025
URL
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https://www.karger.com?DOI=10.1159/000502118
DOI
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10.1159/000502118
Short Title
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Obes Facts
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