Abstract Background Most knee replacement patients are overweight/obese, yet are commonly excluded from evidence-based weight loss programs due to mobility limitations and barriers faced around the time of surgery. The purpose of this study was to identify knee replacement patient preferences for weight loss programs and qualitatively understand previous motives for weight loss attempts as well as strategies used to facilitate behavior changes. Methods Patients who were either scheduled to have knee replacement or had one recently completed within the last 3 months were recruited to participate. Patients completed a brief weight loss program preference questionnaire assessing preferred components of a weight loss program (i.e. self-monitori...
The number of patients presenting for total knee replacement who are classified as obese is increasi...
Morbid obesity is a disease affecting the health of thousands of people around the world, representi...
Introduction: Although knee replacement is effective for improving pain and physical function, subse...
Background Knee replacement typically results in reduced pain and improved function, but it is uncle...
Aim: To explore perceived barriers and enablers to weight management among people with obesity await...
Objective: The objective of the study was to find the weight reduction pattern and its outcome on kn...
© 2019 World Obesity Federation Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in...
Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in individuals with severe and com...
Purpose For patients with end-stage knee osteoarthritis, joint replacement is a widely used and succ...
Objective: It is unclear what the impact of obesity has on the progression of knee osteoarthritis (K...
SummaryObjectiveWe wanted to assess the effect of rapid diet-induced weight loss on the function of ...
Objective Although most total knee replacement (TKR) recipients report less pain and improved functi...
Objective: it is unclear what the impact of obesity has on the progression of knee osteoarthritis (K...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether providing information about the lifestyle ...
Purpose: Small reductions in body weight can decrease osteoarthritic knee pain. Intuitively this sho...
The number of patients presenting for total knee replacement who are classified as obese is increasi...
Morbid obesity is a disease affecting the health of thousands of people around the world, representi...
Introduction: Although knee replacement is effective for improving pain and physical function, subse...
Background Knee replacement typically results in reduced pain and improved function, but it is uncle...
Aim: To explore perceived barriers and enablers to weight management among people with obesity await...
Objective: The objective of the study was to find the weight reduction pattern and its outcome on kn...
© 2019 World Obesity Federation Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in...
Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for weight loss in individuals with severe and com...
Purpose For patients with end-stage knee osteoarthritis, joint replacement is a widely used and succ...
Objective: It is unclear what the impact of obesity has on the progression of knee osteoarthritis (K...
SummaryObjectiveWe wanted to assess the effect of rapid diet-induced weight loss on the function of ...
Objective Although most total knee replacement (TKR) recipients report less pain and improved functi...
Objective: it is unclear what the impact of obesity has on the progression of knee osteoarthritis (K...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether providing information about the lifestyle ...
Purpose: Small reductions in body weight can decrease osteoarthritic knee pain. Intuitively this sho...
The number of patients presenting for total knee replacement who are classified as obese is increasi...
Morbid obesity is a disease affecting the health of thousands of people around the world, representi...
Introduction: Although knee replacement is effective for improving pain and physical function, subse...