Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docx

<p>Adolescent obesity is a major public health concern, with bariatric surgery emerging as an effective treatment option. However, little is known about adolescents’ long-term adherence to healthy behaviors after surgery, especially in non-Western settings. This qualitative interview study exp...

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Autor principal: Baraa A. Alries (22687031) (author)
Outros Autores: Efstathia Papada (14235230) (author), Hazem Al Momani (22687034) (author), Amjad H. Jarrar (10451373) (author), Ayesha S. Al Dhaheri (12009620) (author), Leila Cheikh Ismail (3152526) (author), Lily Stojanovska (10109662) (author), Habiba I. Ali (10451382) (author)
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Leila Cheikh Ismail (3152526)
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Leila Cheikh Ismail (3152526)
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Hazem Al Momani (22687034)
Amjad H. Jarrar (10451373)
Ayesha S. Al Dhaheri (12009620)
Leila Cheikh Ismail (3152526)
Lily Stojanovska (10109662)
Habiba I. Ali (10451382)
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bariatric surgery
qualitative
exercise
social environment
diet
United Arab Emirates
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description <p>Adolescent obesity is a major public health concern, with bariatric surgery emerging as an effective treatment option. However, little is known about adolescents’ long-term adherence to healthy behaviors after surgery, especially in non-Western settings. This qualitative interview study explored lifestyle challenges faced and enablers experienced by adolescents who had undergone bariatric surgery at least one year before the interview, addressing a research gap. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 adolescents (12–19 years) who had undergone bariatric surgery (sleeve gastrectomy: 86.6%; Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: 13.2%) more than a year ago, using the social–ecological model (SEM) to guide data collection and interpretation. The interviews revealed five key themes: Motivations for bariatric surgery, post-surgery barriers to regular physical activity, enablers for overcoming post-surgery challenges, post-bariatric surgery lifestyle change strategies, and suggestions for overcoming post-surgery challenges. Barriers to regular physical activity included family and academic responsibilities, as well as environmental, psychological, and medical factors. Health challenges were more difficult to manage than food or physical activity. Support from healthcare teams played a crucial role in overcoming post-bariatric surgery challenges, especially those related to diet and medication adherence. Participants recommended adapting lifestyle changes and consulting health professionals to overcome post-bariatric surgery challenges.</p>
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spelling Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docxBaraa A. Alries (22687031)Efstathia Papada (14235230)Hazem Al Momani (22687034)Amjad H. Jarrar (10451373)Ayesha S. Al Dhaheri (12009620)Leila Cheikh Ismail (3152526)Lily Stojanovska (10109662)Habiba I. Ali (10451382)Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classifiedadolescentbariatric surgeryqualitativeexercisesocial environmentdietUnited Arab Emirates<p>Adolescent obesity is a major public health concern, with bariatric surgery emerging as an effective treatment option. However, little is known about adolescents’ long-term adherence to healthy behaviors after surgery, especially in non-Western settings. This qualitative interview study explored lifestyle challenges faced and enablers experienced by adolescents who had undergone bariatric surgery at least one year before the interview, addressing a research gap. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 adolescents (12–19 years) who had undergone bariatric surgery (sleeve gastrectomy: 86.6%; Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: 13.2%) more than a year ago, using the social–ecological model (SEM) to guide data collection and interpretation. The interviews revealed five key themes: Motivations for bariatric surgery, post-surgery barriers to regular physical activity, enablers for overcoming post-surgery challenges, post-bariatric surgery lifestyle change strategies, and suggestions for overcoming post-surgery challenges. Barriers to regular physical activity included family and academic responsibilities, as well as environmental, psychological, and medical factors. Health challenges were more difficult to manage than food or physical activity. Support from healthcare teams played a crucial role in overcoming post-bariatric surgery challenges, especially those related to diet and medication adherence. Participants recommended adapting lifestyle changes and consulting health professionals to overcome post-bariatric surgery challenges.</p>2025-11-26T06:26:59ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fpubh.2025.1702340.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_file_1_Navigating_barriers_and_facilitators_to_lifestyle_changes_after_bariatric_surgery_among_Emirati_adolescents_a_qualitative_study_docx/30718325CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307183252025-11-26T06:26:59Z
spellingShingle Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docx
Baraa A. Alries (22687031)
Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified
adolescent
bariatric surgery
qualitative
exercise
social environment
diet
United Arab Emirates
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title Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docx
title_full Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docx
title_fullStr Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docx
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docx
title_short Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docx
title_sort Supplementary file 1_Navigating barriers and facilitators to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery among Emirati adolescents: a qualitative study.docx
topic Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified
adolescent
bariatric surgery
qualitative
exercise
social environment
diet
United Arab Emirates