In individuals diagnosed with obesity, the traditional treatment method involves changing and regulating dietary habits and increasing physical activity levels. When these measures prove insufficient, pharmacological interventions are used. When exercise programs conducted after bariatric surgery are compared to weight loss achieved through surgery alone, it is believed that physical activity after bariatric surgery is an effective approach to improving metabolic health. Gastric leptin level indicates the level of leptin hormone found in stomach tissue. Leptin is a hormone produced by adipose tissue in the body and plays a role in energy balance. It generally controls appetite by reducing feelings of hunger and helps regulate body weight by increasing energy expenditure. This study aims to examine the relationship between gastric leptin levels, eating disorders, and physical activity after bariatric surgery.
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Structural Sociodemographic survey
Timeframe: 2 year
Body Mass Index
Timeframe: 2 year
Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire
Timeframe: 2 year