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Bariatric surgery is highly recommended treatment for patients with severe obesity (i.e. BMI>40 kg/m2 or BMI>35 kg/m2 with at least one obesity related comorbid somatic condition). Engagement in health promoting behaviors, including regular exercise and healthy eating behaviors are related to maintenance of weight loss and physical and mental wellbeing after surgery. Adherence to these treatment guidelines in regard to physical exercise and eating habits varies among patients after bariatric surgery. Psychological conditions in people who have undergone bariatric surgery have shown to affect psychosocial performance, weight reduction and commitment to care protocols High-impact publications have deemed extremely important in their respective fields. Article impact factor offers a systematic assessment method for ranking, reviewing, selecting and analyzing specific category of papers.It represents the total number of references to recent publications reported in scientific and social science journals in a given year or time, and is also used as a metric for a journal's relative significance within its area. It is first conceived by the Institute for Science Intelligence director, Eugene Garfield. A journal's impact factor is calculated by splitting the amount of current year references into the originating articles that were reported in that journal during the preceding two years.

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