Authors

  1. Benson-Davies, Sue PhD, DCN, MPH, RD
  2. Davies, Michael L. MD
  3. Kattelmann, Kendra PhD, RD

Abstract

In a cross-sectional pilot study, we examined eating behaviors in patients (N = 24) approximately 6 years after gastric bypass surgery. Anthropometric measures, personal interviews, and 7 days of food records were collected. A mean body mass index of 33.7 +/- 8 was reported, with 75% (18/24) sustaining a weight loss 50% or more of their excess body weight. A mean total caloric intake of 1429 +/- 411 cal was reported: 43% carbohydrate, 17% protein, and 39% fat. Subjects reported "returning to old eating habits" with a diet high in liquid calories (soda, coffee drinks, sports drinks, alcohol), sweets (chocolate, cookies), convenience foods, and fast food consumption.