Category Archives: Obesity

Bariatric surgery and alchohol misuse

Unknown dangers of obesity surgeries seem to be an increase in mental problems, self harm and suicide. A new study has shown consumption of alchohol to be increased after operation.
8 years after surgery with Roux en Y, 9,2% had unhealthy alchohol use and those who underwent sleeve gastrectomy had 7,9%.
Continous surveillance seems appropriate for mental health issues and alchohol use.
JAMA netw open 2020

Weight Loss in Overweight Children: Is Directing Treatment at Parents Enough?

Weight Loss in Overweight Children: Is Directing Treatment at Parents Enough?
By Amy Orciari Herman
Edited by David G. Fairchild, MD, MPH, and Lorenzo Di Francesco, MD, FACP, FHM

Weight loss interventions for children may be just as effective when only parents attend treatment sessions as when children also attend, a JAMA Pediatrics study finds.
Some 150 overweight or obese children aged 8–13 years and their parents were randomized to family-based or parent-based treatment for 6 months. With family-based treatment, parents attended twenty 1-hour group sessions, children attended simultaneous 1-hour sessions, and children and parents had twenty 30-minute sessions with a behavioral coach. Parent-based treatment followed the same schedule, but children didn’t attend any meetings. Treatment included nutrition and exercise recommendations, parenting skills, and behavior modification strategies.
At 18 months’ posttreatment, children in both groups had achieved significant weight loss, with no difference between the groups. Parent-based treatment was also noninferior to family-based treatment for secondary outcomes including parent weight loss, parent and child calorie consumption, and physical activity.