Obesities (Jun 2024)

Quality of Life in Patients with Obesity: The Role of Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Medicine

  • Youssef Kouidrat,
  • Rufin Louhou,
  • Claire Mondot,
  • Imed Daami,
  • Ali Amad,
  • Momar Diouf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/obesities4020015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 160 – 168

Abstract

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Background: Little is known about the role of rehabilitation medicine in obesity. Objective: to examine the benefits of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program on the quality of life in patients with severe obesity. Methodology: We included 124 patients with obesity (mean age: 57 years; BMI ≥30), in an 8-week in-hospital multidisciplinary supervised program combining physiotherapy, nutrition and psychological support. Clinical, bio-psychological and functional parameters, as well as an obesity-specific quality-of-life score, were acquired at 0 and 8 weeks. Results: The quality-of-life score improved significantly at 8 weeks, from 60.8 to 68.8 (p p Conclusions: Our results highlight the important role of multidisciplinary rehabilitation medicine and its integrated approach to improve the quality of life of people with obesity.

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