<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWMP) on weight change, eligibility for bariatric surgery, HbA1c, and blood pressure.</p><p>Design: Prospective non-randomized intervention.</p><p>Setting: The IWMP is a multi-disciplinary weight loss intervention for severely obese patients to avoid or optimize their physiological state thus enabling bariatric surgery. It uses dietary interventions, pharmacotherapy, and physical activity along with behavior change counseling.</p><p>Participants: Severely obese patients (Body Mass Index, BMI≥40 kg/m<sup>2</sup>).</p><p>Interventions: IWMP is a prospective intervention conducted in a National Health Service Tier 3 obesity service. It includes 3 p...
ObjectiveBariatric surgery is an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes and morbid obesity. This pa...
Bariatric surgery is a recognized and accepted approach for addressing weight loss and health condit...
Objectives: Obesity is an increasing problem in the UK and bariatric surgery is likely to increase i...
<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWM...
<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWM...
<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWM...
<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWM...
Objectives: Estimates from the WHO indicate that the prevalence of obesity in the developed world is...
Purpose: To review the health problem of overweight and obesity in adults, the available treatment o...
Background: Adults with severe obesity [body mass index (BMI) of ≥ 35 kg/m2] have an increased risk ...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery is one of the methods of treatment of higher degrees of obesity. It ...
Background: The epidemic of obesity threatens the health of millions of people. When uncontrolled, o...
Purpose of Project: Obesity is one of the leading public health problems in the world today withincr...
Background: Guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes universally recommend that adults with ...
CONTEXT: The loss of lean body mass (LBM) negatively influences the outcome in bariatric surgery. Im...
ObjectiveBariatric surgery is an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes and morbid obesity. This pa...
Bariatric surgery is a recognized and accepted approach for addressing weight loss and health condit...
Objectives: Obesity is an increasing problem in the UK and bariatric surgery is likely to increase i...
<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWM...
<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWM...
<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWM...
<p>Objectives: To investigate the impact of the Cambridge Intensive Weight Management Programme (IWM...
Objectives: Estimates from the WHO indicate that the prevalence of obesity in the developed world is...
Purpose: To review the health problem of overweight and obesity in adults, the available treatment o...
Background: Adults with severe obesity [body mass index (BMI) of ≥ 35 kg/m2] have an increased risk ...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery is one of the methods of treatment of higher degrees of obesity. It ...
Background: The epidemic of obesity threatens the health of millions of people. When uncontrolled, o...
Purpose of Project: Obesity is one of the leading public health problems in the world today withincr...
Background: Guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes universally recommend that adults with ...
CONTEXT: The loss of lean body mass (LBM) negatively influences the outcome in bariatric surgery. Im...
ObjectiveBariatric surgery is an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes and morbid obesity. This pa...
Bariatric surgery is a recognized and accepted approach for addressing weight loss and health condit...
Objectives: Obesity is an increasing problem in the UK and bariatric surgery is likely to increase i...