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The worldwide prevalence of obesity reaching epidemic levels, and directly associated with several non-communicable chronic diseases, being considered the sixth leading cause of death in the world. In Brazil, estimated that one third of the population is overweight. Currently, bariatric surgery the fastest and most effective method to control the disease. However, most patients do not follow the postoperative follow-up protocol, causing weight regain. Intervention in the literature that goes beyond multidisciplinary and can prevent weight relapse. The develop and apply an interdisciplinary manual, based on the guidelines of the Food Guide for the Brazilian Population, as a support in the prophylactic treatment of weight relapse patients and bariatric surgery
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The objective of this randomized clinical study is to compare the eating behavior of obese participants who underwent the dietary guide after bariatric surgery treatment. The main questions are:
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Referred for bariatric surgery Having or not comorbidity associated with obesity.
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not signing the informed consent form.
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18 participants in 2 patient groups
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