Disinhibited eating mediates differences in attachment insecurity between bariatric surgery candidates/recipients and lean controls
International Journal of Obesity Aug 28, 2017
Wilkinson LL, et al. – Keeping the objective in mind, researchers demonstrated that attachment insecurity may be a risk factor for obesity and bariatric surgery because of associated disinhibited eating. Furthermore, these factors may be important to consider when bariatric surgery results in poor outcomes.
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