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Literature Evaluation Table
Student Name:
Summary of Clinical Issue (200-250 words):
Obesity is a condition that a person's BMI is more significant than 30 or usually weighs more than 40% of the normal range.
This condition is usually complex and results in over bodyweight that affects a person's physical activity. In today's society, obesity is
a complex health issue most prevalent in the United States' low-income population. The number of individuals suffering from obesity
in the United States has reached an alarming number as more than 90 million Americans are obese, so other health concerns like high
blood pressure and cancer as also diabetes are at risk, according to CDC (2018). Therefore, treatment strategies that are reliable and
safe for the patient must be imperative before the problem worsens. Obesity results from many genetic factors to environmental
factors. One approach is a surgical method that is considered high risk, although it can lead to problems, despite the benefits of the
immediate solution of body weight. Bariatric surgery is an operative method that covers surgical aspects of the stomach, particularly
the small intestines in the digestive system that reduce food uptake and thus reduce weight. The procedure is the activity of life
change, which subsequently changes one diet and one lifestyle. Therefore a patient should be examined and trained before the
operation before the bariatric process. When the patient qualifies before and after the procedure, it is crucial but not necessary, to

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undergo a course of education. The research will examine the effects on long-term weight loss and the resulting benefit of training
skilled patients for bariatric surgery before and after surgery.
PICOT Question:
PICOT is an evidence-based model used to frame, evaluate, identify and evaluate issues of need. (P) Stands for a problem,
population, or patient. Element (I) represents intervention or indicator, (C) is for comparison, and (O) is for the outcome. Element (T),
which is optional in the model represents the type of study or time.
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Paul, L., van der Heiden, C., &
Hoek, H. W. (2017). Cognitive
behavioral therapy and predictors
of weight loss in bariatric surgery
Griauzde, D. H., Ibrahim, A. M.,
Fisher, N., Stricklen, A., Ross, R., &
Ghaferi, A. A. (2018).
Understanding the psychosocial
impact of weight loss following
Willmer, M., & Salzmann-
Erikson, M. (2018). ‘The only
chance of a normal weight life’:
A qualitative analysis of online
forum discussions about bariatric

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Literature Evaluation Table Student Name: Summary of Clinical Issue (200-250 words): Obesity is a condition that a person's BMI is more significant than 30 or usually weighs more than 40% of the normal range. This condition is usually complex and results in over bodyweight that affects a person's physical activity. In today's society, obesity is a complex health issue most prevalent in the United States' low-income population. The number of individuals suffering from obesity in the United States has reached an alarming number as more than 90 million Americans are obese, so other health concerns like high blood pressure and cancer as also diabetes are at risk, according to CDC (2018). Therefore, treatment strategies that are reliable and safe for the patient must be imperative before the problem worsens. Obesity results from many genetic factors to environmental factors. One approach is a surgical method that is considered high risk, although it can lead to problems, despite the benefits of the immediate solution of body weight. Bariatric surgery is an operative method that covers surgical aspects of the stomach, particularly the small intestines in the digestive system that reduce food uptake and thus reduce weight. The procedure is the activity of life change, which subsequently changes one diet and one lifestyle. Therefore a patient should be examined and trained before the operation before the bariatric process. When the patient qualifies before and after the procedure, it ...
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