Abstract

Binge Eating Disorder (BED) may be associated with negative bariatric surgery outcomes including poorer weight loss and weight regain (Colles et al, 2008 and Sallet, 2007) particularly if symptoms (e.g., loss of control eating) remain following surgery. BED has been viewed by some as a contraindication for weight loss surgery (Bauchowitz et al, 2006), and pre-surgical treatment has been recommended to help reduce binge eating behaviors. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether responders to a brief pre-surgical binge eating intervention versus non-responders showed differential post-surgical adherence or weight loss.

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