id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-295150-uw8lwgrh Sockalingam, Sanjeev The Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Bariatric Surgery: Redefining Psychosocial Care 2020-05-22 .txt text/plain 1681 73 30 In particular, individuals undergoing bariatric surgery could experience increased emotional distress, resulting in increased eating psychopathology, mental health exacerbation, and difficulties with self‐management. In particular, individuals undergoing bariatric surgery could experience increased emotional distress, resulting in increased eating psychopathology, mental health exacerbation, and difficulties with self-management. Emerging evidence suggests that the remote delivery of care using virtual care models, including mobile and online modalities, could extend the reach of psychosocial services to individuals after bariatric surgery and mitigate weight regain or impairment in quality of life. Emerging evidence suggests that the remote delivery of care using virtual care models, including mobile and online modalities, could extend the reach of psychosocial services to individuals after bariatric surgery and mitigate weight regain or impairment in quality of life. The rapid implementation of virtual care during COVID-19 will offer greater research opportunities for improving our understanding of e-health effectiveness in youth populations, long-term outcomes (including weight loss), key implementation factors, and patient response. ./cache/cord-295150-uw8lwgrh.txt ./txt/cord-295150-uw8lwgrh.txt