A systematic Review the treatment and diagnose of neurological problem in fat patient adults involved infection with radiological point

Authors

  • Bahareh Fazeli, Niusha Rostampour, Farshad Divsalar, Nahid Mirzaei Tirabadi, Mostafa Hamid* Author

Keywords:

systematic review, treatment and diagnosis of neurological problems, obese patients, surgery, diet.

Abstract

The present study has investigated the systematic treatment and diagnosis of neurological problems in obese patients relying on bariatric surgery with radiology points. The main problem in neurological diseases that cause obesity is bulimia nervosa. The present study investigated the issue by reviewing more than 79 articles with keywords including "systematic review of treatment and diagnosis of neurological problems", "obesity surgery with radiology point" and "obese patients". The results of the present study showed that people with bulimia usually have a normal and healthy weight, but they judge themselves severely based on their view of their body shape or weight. They usually struggle with self-esteem issues that are closely related to their body image. Bulimia nervosa is more common in women than men. This habit usually develops during adolescence or early adulthood, but it can affect people of any age. Between 1 and 2 percent of people experience bulimia each year. Bulimia nervosa can occur in people of any gender, sex, age, race, ethnicity, or body type. People with bulimia nervosa are usually of normal weight. These people are involved in a cycle of binge eating and purging. People with anorexia nervosa are usually underweight. To lose weight, they engage in extreme abstinence, strange diets and intense exercise. People with anorexia nervosa think they are fat even though they are very thin, and may even become so thin that they look sick.

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Published

2024-04-08

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