Caesarean delivery and the risk of offspring overweight and obesity over the life course: a systematic review and bias-adjusted meta-analysis [0.03%]
剖宫产与后代一生中出现超重和肥胖的风险:系统评价和偏倚调整meta分析
R Sutharsan,M Mannan,S A Doi et al.
R Sutharsan et al.
A causal role of Caesarean delivery (CD) on developing overweight and obesity in the life course of offspring has been postulated. However, the true strength of this association is not clear and the potential for confounding has not been ad...
Psychosocial presentation of revisional LAGB patients: a qualitative study [0.03%]
再次接受LAGB手术患者的心理社会状况:一项定性研究
M Janse Van Vuuren,E Strodl,K M White et al.
M Janse Van Vuuren et al.
This qualitative study offers insight into the experiences, expectations, perceptions and beliefs that may lead to laparoscopic adjustable gastric band patients' failure to achieve expected weight loss and seek revisional bariatric surgery....
Exploring women's responses to online media coverage of weight loss surgery [0.03%]
探索女性对网络媒体上减肥手术报道的反应
C Champion,N Glenn,T Berry et al.
C Champion et al.
The purpose of this study was to understand the reactions of women to online news articles about weight loss surgery and related reader comments. Focus groups were conducted; open-ended questions were asked to elicit responses to existing o...
Personality, attrition and weight loss in treatment seeking women with obesity [0.03%]
人格、治疗依从性和减肥在肥胖女性中的作用
R Dalle Grave,S Calugi,A Compare et al.
R Dalle Grave et al.
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an association between some personality traits and attrition and weight loss in individuals treated for obesity. We aimed to investigate whether pre-tr...
Multicenter Study
Clinical obesity. 2015 Oct;5(5):266-72. DOI:10.1111/cob.12112 2015
N Sharma,D J Hunter-Smith,A Rizzitelli et al.
N Sharma et al.
Benign symmetrical lipomatosis (Madelung's disease) is a rare condition of unclear aetiology characterized by numerous, unencapsulated lipomatous deposits. The only effective treatment is by surgical intervention; however, there is no conse...
Case Reports
Clinical obesity. 2015 Oct;5(5):288-90. DOI:10.1111/cob.12111 2015
Identification of educational needs in the management of overweight and obesity: results of an international survey of attitudes and practice [0.03%]
超重和肥胖管理中的教育需求识别:国际态度与实践调查结果
L A Leiter,A Astrup,R C Andrews et al.
L A Leiter et al.
Despite the availability of a growing range of interventions to assist control of body weight for people with excess weight or obesity, only a small proportion of people achieve their weight loss goals and are able to maintain body weight r...
Case Reports
Clinical obesity. 2015 Oct;5(5):245-55. DOI:10.1111/cob.12109 2015
Educational level and chronic inflammation in the elderly--the role of obesity: results from the population-based CARLA study [0.03%]
教育程度与老年人慢性炎症的关系:CARLA人口研究中肥胖所起的作用
D Medenwald,H Loppnow,A Kluttig et al.
D Medenwald et al.
This study aimed to assess the mediating role of anthropometric parameters in the relation of education and inflammation in the elderly. Cross-sectional data from the population-based CARdio-vascular Disease, Living and Ageing in Halle stud...
Patient-reported quality of life in a randomized placebo-controlled trial of naltrexone/bupropion for obesity [0.03%]
减肥药纳曲酮/布普品治疗的肥胖患者报告的生活质量指标(一项安慰剂对照随机临床试验)
R L Kolotkin,S Chen,P Klassen et al.
R L Kolotkin et al.
Weight loss is associated with improved quality of life in some, but not all, weight loss trials. We evaluated changes at 56 weeks in quality of life, measured by the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life-Lite (IWQOL-Lite) questionnaire, in a...
Clinical Trial
Clinical obesity. 2015 Oct;5(5):237-44. DOI:10.1111/cob.12108 2015
The eating-related behaviours, disorders and expectations of candidates for bariatric surgery [0.03%]
肥胖症手术候选人的饮食行为、紊乱和期望
M Opolski,A Chur-Hansen,G Wittert
M Opolski
It is important that clinicians and researchers understand the possible eating-related difficulties experienced by pre-bariatric surgery candidates, as well as their expectations of how their eating and hunger will change after surgery. Thi...
M Khan,A K Clift,C OCinneide et al.
M Khan et al.
Editorial
Clinical obesity. 2015 Aug;5(4):163-4. DOI:10.1111/cob.12102 2015