Abstract Background UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care receive opportunistic weight loss advice from health care professionals, but there is a lack of research into the characteristics and existing weight management practices of these patients. The aim of this study was to characterise primary care patients with obesity in England, to inform the screening, support, and referral options appropriate to this group. Methods We surveyed 1309 patients registered at 15 GP practices in North East England, aged ≥18 years and with objectively recorded obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2). Study participants reported their weight history, health status, past and current weight loss activities, motivating factors, weight loss strate...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are well positioned to provide counselling for overweight and ob...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Abstract Background Obesity has become a global pandemic, considered the sixth leading cause of mort...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate access to weight management interventions for overweight and obese patien...
Background: Obesity has become a major public health issue and there is concern about the response o...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal role for primary care in the management of overweight and obesity is yet to b...
Objective: To explore patients’ views of the role of general practitioners in weight management. Des...
Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
Aims and rationale To evaluate the reported assessment and management of patients with obesity and l...
Two-thirds of UK adults do not have an up-to-date weight record in primary care. Some studies sugges...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are well positioned to provide counselling for overweight and ob...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Background/Aims Primary care is expected to develop strategies to manage obese patients as part of c...
Abstract Background Obesity has become a global pandemic, considered the sixth leading cause of mort...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate access to weight management interventions for overweight and obese patien...
Background: Obesity has become a major public health issue and there is concern about the response o...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal role for primary care in the management of overweight and obesity is yet to b...
Objective: To explore patients’ views of the role of general practitioners in weight management. Des...
Guidelines and evidence suggest primary care clinicians should give opportunistic interventions to m...
Aims and rationale To evaluate the reported assessment and management of patients with obesity and l...
Two-thirds of UK adults do not have an up-to-date weight record in primary care. Some studies sugges...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are well positioned to provide counselling for overweight and ob...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...