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Excess Skin and Physical Activity

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Introduction: Currently, bariatric surgery appears to be the most effective treatment to improve the health of morbidly obese population. However, the massive weight loss induced by this intervention can create excess loose skin in various parts of the body contributing to the feeling of failure in their desire to feel better in some patients. Several studies show that people are once again disappointed and dissatisfied with their body appearance due to the mass of unsightly loose skin that disrupts their quality of life. However, very few studies have focused on the barriers that this excess skin could create in everyday physical activity. The aim of the investigators pilot study is to assess the impact of excess skin on the practice of physical activity in women who underwent bariatric surgery and evaluate if there is a relationship between physical activity and the level and location of excess skin. Also, the investigators will explore, the benefits of plastic surgery in patients who had this intervention.
Materials and methods: About twenty women who underwent bariatric surgery and a dozen who had subsequent plastic surgery will be included in this pilot study. Anthropometry, weight loss post bariatric and plastic surgery, motivational stage on the practice of physical activity, usual practice of physical activity, functional and physical ability, perceived benefits and barriers of physical activity, self-esteem and quality of life will be assessed. After analyzing the results, a group discussion will be established to further evaluate the impact of excess skin on the practice of physical activity. The evaluation will be identical for monitoring the effects of plastic surgery but the discussion group will also address the benefits and satisfaction related to plastic surgery.
Expected results: Excess skin could be a barrier to physical activity by limiting the functional and physical capacity. Thus, plastic surgery could improve the practice of physical activity with a direct improvement of functional discomfort, the subjects' motivation to be physically active, perceived benefits and barriers to physical activity, self-esteem and quality of life.
Issue project: This pilot project will generate data that will allow us, depending on the relevance of the results, to continue the investigators investigation with a larger cohort.

日期

最后验证: 03/31/2019
首次提交: 01/31/2012
提交的预估入学人数: 02/05/2012
首次发布: 02/06/2012
上次提交的更新: 04/14/2019
最近更新发布: 04/15/2019
实际学习开始日期: 01/31/2012
预计主要完成日期: 11/30/2020
预计完成日期: 11/30/2020

状况或疾病

Obesity

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资格标准

有资格学习的年龄 18 Years 至 18 Years
有资格学习的性别Female
取样方式Non-Probability Sample
接受健康志愿者
标准

Inclusion Criteria:

- have underwent bariatric surgery more than 1 year ago

- had a weight loss of at least 20% after bariatric surgery

- had a weight change of less than 5 kg in the last 3 months

- woman > 18 years old

- have read and given consent

Inclusion Criteria for the group post-plastic:

- have underwent a plastic surgery at least 6 months ago

Exclusion Criteria:

- medical contraindication for physical activity

- major functional limitations : failure to realize different tests

- intellectual disability and/or neuropsychological disease

- not being able to speak or understand french

结果

主要结果指标

1. Physical activity pratice [Initial]

Inconvenience during physical activity

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