BODY-Q | Publications

GLOBAL CONSENSUS ON PROMS FOR OBESITY

Outcomes of the first global multidisciplinary consensus meeting including persons living with obesity to standardize patient-reported outcome measurement in obesity treatment research

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PROMS FOR BARIATRIC & BODY CONTOURING SURGERY

Recommendations on the most suitable quality-of-life measurement instruments for bariatric and body contouring surgery: A systematic review

PHASE ONE

Assessing outcomes in body contouring

FIELD TEST

The BODY-Q: A patient-reported outcome instrument for weight loss and body contouring treatments

RESPONSIVENESS

Further psychometric validation of the BODY-Q: Ability to detect change following bariatric surgery weight gain and loss

EXPECTATION & APPEARANCE DISTRESS SCALES

Self-report scales to measure expectations and appearance-related psychosocial distress in patients seeking cosmetic treatments

CHEST MODULE

Development of the BODY-Q Chest Module evaluating outcomes following chest contouring surgery

CELLULITE SCALE

The BODY-Q Cellulite Scale: A development and validation study

STRETCH MARKS SCALE

The BODY-Q Stretch Marks Scale: A development and validation study

EATING MODULE

Development and validation of new BODY-Q scales measuring expectations, eating behavior, distress, symptoms, and work life in 4004 adults from 4 countries

NORMATIVE VALUES

General population normative scores for interpreting the BODY-Q

NORMATIVE VALIDATION

BODY-Q normative scores: Psychometric validation of the BODY-Q in the general population in Europe and North America

MINIMALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES – BODY CONTOURING SURGERY

Improving the Impact of BODY-Q Scores Through Minimal Important Differences in Body Contouring Surgery: An International Prospective Cohort Study 

MINIMALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES – BARIATRIC SURGERY

Minimal important difference in weight loss following bariatric surgery: Enhancing BODY-Q interpretability

DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE BODY-Q DECOLLETAGE SCALE

Measuring Outcomes Relevant to the Decolletage from the Patient Perspective: Development and Validation of the BODY-Q Decolletage Scale

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