Goal Orientation

Goal orientation shaped which postoperative outcomes patients considered most important. Health-oriented patients were more tolerant of symptoms or imperfect weight and aesthetic outcomes when they perceived health improvement. Body image-…

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Goal orientation shaped which postoperative outcomes patients considered most important. Health-oriented patients were more tolerant of symptoms or imperfect weight and aesthetic outcomes when they perceived health improvement. Body image-oriented patients mainly valued appearance and weight loss. Health-oriented patients focused on disease treatment, comorbidity remission, and functional improvement. Body image-oriented patients were more sensitive to weight plateaus, insufficient weight loss, or weight regain.