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EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN PATIENTS SEEKING AND UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY

2012; Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicologia da Saúde; Volume: 13; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.15309/12psd130216

ISSN

2182-8407

Autores

S. De Sousa, Olga Ribeiro, José Góis Horácio, Luís Faísca,

Tópico(s)

Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes

Resumo

Obesity has been linked to cognitive difficulties in executive functions.This study aims to compare the executive functioning of two groups: 30 obese subjects seeking bariatric surgery and 30 bariatric surgery patients.In order to study the influence of weight on cognition, we compare obese subjects and subjects who had lost weight after surgery.We applied five neuropsychological tests to evaluate different components of executive functioning (Zoo Map test, Trail Making Test, Stroop, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test and Iowa Gambling Task).The results show no differences between the groups in almost all components.However, both groups performed below their expected level (considering normative data).They both show difficulties in planning, troubleshooting, control/inhibition, cognitive flexibility and decision-making.

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