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MBS may improve depression, anxiety and non-normative eating, but slightly increase suicides and substance use disorders
Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) may improve depression, anxiety, non-normative eating, and attention, but slightly increase...


Psychiatric disorders less likely after BMS than treatment with GLP-1s
People who have bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) are significantly less likely to develop psychiatric disorders compared to those...


Weight stigma, not weight, has the biggest effect on mental health after BMS
Weight stigma - and not weight itself - has the biggest impact on mental health and healthy behaviours in the years after bariatric and...


GLP-s are safe and effective for treating obesity in adults with mental illness
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) can lead to significant weight loss and improve blood sugar control in adults with...


Study demonstrates the relationship between antidepressants and weight gain
A study led by the Hospital del Mar Research Institute IMIM), Barcelona, Spain, has demonstrated the link between antidepressants and...


Study finds correlation between depressive symptoms and the effectiveness of BMS
Despite the improvements in physical and mental health after bariatric and metabolic (BMS) procedures there is a possibility of a...


Ultra-processed foods increase the risk of all-cause mortality and to 32 damaging health outcomes
Highly suggestive (class II) evidence indicates that higher exposure to ultra-processed foods is associated with an increased risk of 32...


Understanding the psychological legacy of past obesity
Researchers from the University of Liverpool, in collaboration with researchers in the UK, Ireland, and North America, have led a study...


Surgery does not reduce mental health issues among adolescents, increases risk of early alcohol problems
Adolescents who have had bariatric surgery do not improve their mental health despite significant and permanent weight loss, according to...


Higher levels of inflammation may influence bariatric surgery outcomes
Higher levels of inflammation in the blood of patients with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery predicts poorer weight loss six months...
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