Adult obesity in the UK remains a public health priority. Current guidance recommends local areas provide multicomponent interventions to treat adults with overweight and obesity; however, there is currently a dearth of published evidence on the evaluation of these programmes. This study reports on a mixed method evaluation of seven tier 2 weight management programmes funded by a local authority in the North of England through their public health grant (a lifestyle multicomponent weight management programme for the treatment of adults with overweight and obesity, but not severe obesity, or obesity with severe co‐morbidities). Data collected from over 2000 participants demonstrated that the proportion of participants achieving 5% initial bod...
Behavioural weight management interventions in research studies and clinical practice differ in leng...
BACKGROUND: The scale of overweight and obesity in the UK places a considerable burden on the NHS. I...
Behavioural weight management interventions in research studies and clinical practice differ in leng...
The objective of the study is to review the characteristics, impact and practice implications of spe...
Specialist weight management services provide a treatment option for severe obesity. The objective o...
This systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness trials comparing multicomponent behavioura...
Background: Over sixty percent of adults in the UK are now overweight/obese. Weight management on a ...
A multidisciplinary Tier 3 weight management service in primary care recruited patients with a body ...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness ...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the healthy weight services in one local authori...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Introduction: The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness ...
Introduction The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness o...
A number of evidence-based weight management interventions are now available with different models, ...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Behavioural weight management interventions in research studies and clinical practice differ in leng...
BACKGROUND: The scale of overweight and obesity in the UK places a considerable burden on the NHS. I...
Behavioural weight management interventions in research studies and clinical practice differ in leng...
The objective of the study is to review the characteristics, impact and practice implications of spe...
Specialist weight management services provide a treatment option for severe obesity. The objective o...
This systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness trials comparing multicomponent behavioura...
Background: Over sixty percent of adults in the UK are now overweight/obese. Weight management on a ...
A multidisciplinary Tier 3 weight management service in primary care recruited patients with a body ...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness ...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the healthy weight services in one local authori...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Introduction: The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness ...
Introduction The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness o...
A number of evidence-based weight management interventions are now available with different models, ...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Behavioural weight management interventions in research studies and clinical practice differ in leng...
BACKGROUND: The scale of overweight and obesity in the UK places a considerable burden on the NHS. I...
Behavioural weight management interventions in research studies and clinical practice differ in leng...