ASPECTOS PSICOLÓGICOS DO PACIENTE PÓS BARIÁTRICO: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA
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Palavras-chave

Obesidade, Saúde Mental, Depressão.

Como Citar

Habr, L. E., Silveira, G. V., Fernandes, N. C., Habr, L. E., Floresta, I. Z., Carneiro, J. G. R., Pontes, R. R. de C., Gratão, G. H. D., Uema, V. H. H., Teixeira, D. B., Chimello, L. M., Barcelos, G. R., & Stabile, G. (2024). ASPECTOS PSICOLÓGICOS DO PACIENTE PÓS BARIÁTRICO: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 6(3), 1733–1747. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n3p1733-1747

Resumo

A cirurgia bariátrica é um procedimento eficaz para o tratamento da obesidade grave, resultando em significativa perda de peso e melhora das comorbidades associadas. No entanto, alguns pacientes podem desenvolver transtornos psicológicos após a cirurgia, como depressão, ansiedade e distúrbios alimentares. Esses transtornos podem surgir como uma resposta disfuncional ao processo de perda de peso e às mudanças no estilo de vida pós-operatório. O manejo adequado desses transtornos requer uma abordagem multidisciplinar, envolvendo acompanhamento psicológico regular, terapia cognitivo-comportamental e, em alguns casos, o uso de medicamentos psicotrópicos. É fundamental uma avaliação cuidadosa e individualizada de cada paciente para identificar e tratar precocemente quaisquer problemas psicológicos que possam surgir após a cirurgia bariátrica, visando promover uma recuperação bem-sucedida e melhorar a qualidade de vida a longo prazo.

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Copyright (c) 2024 Lara Elias Habr, Guilherme Vilar Silveira, Nathalia Coelho Fernandes, Luana Elias Habr, Isabela Zabisky Floresta, João Gabriel Rodrigues Carneiro, Raquel Rios de Castro Pontes, Guilherme Henrique Duarte Gratão, Vinicius Hideki Hamassaki Uema, Daniel Bozzi Teixeira, Lucas Martins Chimello, Gustavo Rocha Barcelos