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Continual postoperative monitoring of boredom and stress, could help prevent post-surgical loss of control eating
Researchers from the US have reported continual postoperative monitoring of boredom and stress, particularly two to three years after surgery, could help prevent loss of control eating (LOCE) after metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS), and thus support the long-term psychosocial wellbeing of patients after MBS. Loss of control eating is defined as the subjective experience of loss of control while eating regardless of the amount of food consumed and has emerged as a salient
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