Associations of food addiction symptomatology with bariatric surgical attrition: a cross-sectional analysis.

Daisuke Hayashi, Travis D Masterson, Andrea Rigby, Melissa Butt
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Background: Despite the effectiveness of bariatric surgery, there remains a high rate of attrition from surgical programs, highlighting the need to understand factors that influence presurgical attrition rates.

Objectives: To investigate the association between food addiction (FA) symptomatology and attrition from bariatric surgery.

Setting: Surgical weight-loss program at a single academic medical center.

Methods: Data for this analysis were collected from August 2020 until August 2022. Measures included sociodemographic variables, mental health, eating assessments, and FA symptomatology. Data were analyzed using a combination of descriptive statistics, univariable logistic regressions, and a multivariable stepwise logistic regression model.

Results: A total of 505 adult patients were included (76.98% female, mean age 42.61 years, 263 [52.08%] undergoing surgery). FA scores were significantly and positively correlated with surgical attrition, current food insecurity, anxiety and depression symptoms, internalized weight bias, lower dietary quality, and distress and impairment due to FA. In the multivariable model, only current food insecurity, depressive symptoms, internalized weight bias, and impairment caused by FA were significant predictors of surgical attrition.

Conclusions: Although the number of FA symptoms was not associated in the multivariable model, impairment attributable to FA remained a significant predictor of surgical attrition. This trend suggests that an evaluation of FA may reflect a complex network of factors. Further, FA may not be a predictor of surgical attrition in the absence of perceived clinically significant impairment. Additional research should explore the relationship between impairment attributable to FA and surgical attrition to test the generalizability of these findings.

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背景:尽管减肥手术效果显著,但手术项目的减员率仍然很高,这凸显了了解影响术前减员率因素的必要性:调查食物成瘾(FA)症状与减肥手术减员之间的关系:环境:一家学术医疗中心的外科减重项目:本分析的数据收集时间为 2020 年 8 月至 2022 年 8 月。测量指标包括社会人口变量、心理健康、饮食评估和 FA 症状。数据分析结合使用了描述性统计、单变量逻辑回归和多变量逐步逻辑回归模型:共纳入 505 名成年患者(76.98% 为女性,平均年龄 42.61 岁,263 人 [52.08%] 接受了手术)。FA评分与手术减员、当前食物不安全、焦虑和抑郁症状、内化体重偏差、较低的饮食质量以及因FA导致的痛苦和损伤呈明显正相关。在多变量模型中,只有当前的食物不安全、抑郁症状、内化的体重偏差以及FA导致的损伤是手术减员的重要预测因素:尽管在多变量模型中,FA 症状的数量与手术减员无关,但 FA 引起的功能障碍仍是手术减员的重要预测因素。这一趋势表明,对 FA 的评估可能反映了一个复杂的因素网络。此外,在没有感知到明显临床损害的情况下,FA 可能不是手术减量的预测因素。更多的研究应探讨 FA 所导致的功能障碍与手术减损之间的关系,以检验这些发现的普遍性。
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