Side Effects: The Body Keeps Score
Turns out biology tracks more than we thought — from a spit test that reads your all-nighter to a surgical outcome that still shows up in household chores two decades later. Plus: habits aren't built gradually. They snap.
By
Kerri Miller
June 4, 2026
Clinical Scorecard: Side Effects: The Body Keeps Score
At a Glance
Category Detail
Condition
Key Mechanisms Resolution of comorbidities, reduced musculoskeletal pain, psychosocial shifts (ensure these are directly sourced)
Target Population
Care Setting
Key Highlights
Surgery patients improved household task management significantly within a year post-surgery. Adjusted score difference of -3.2 points at 20 years between surgery patients and controls. Patients regaining 30% or more of lost weight showed higher home dysfunction (remove unsupported implications). Women reported higher dysfunction than men, likely due to unequal household labor (ensure this is directly sourced). Study had notable dropout rates, limiting causal claims.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Management
Monitoring & Follow-up
Risks
Patient & Prescribing Data
Over 3,200 participants from the Swedish Obese Subjects study
Surgery leads to improved quality of life in household management tasks.
Clinical Best Practices
Monitor weight maintenance post-surgery to prevent increased home dysfunction (rephrase to reflect findings without suggesting actions). Consider psychosocial factors in patient assessments post-bariatric surgery (rephrase to reflect findings without suggesting actions).
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