Several studies suggest that men and women are treated differently for similar disease including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Differences in attitudes and treatment practices towards men and women with obesity are not well recognized.To investigate the attitudes and treatment practices among Danish general practitioners (GPs), in relation to treatment of overweight, while taking gender of both the patients and practitioners into account.Questionnaire inventory covertly examining attitudes and practices among Danish general practitioners towards treatment of overweight. All 3.637 general practitioners from the Danish Medical Association register were invited to participate in the survey. In total 1.136 participated.The GPs found weig...
textabstractBackground: Obesity is a main threat to public health in the Western world and is associ...
Abstract Background Primary health care specialists have a key role in the management of obesity. Th...
with the prevalence of obesity alarmingly increasing, it is of primary interest to identify those fa...
BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that men and women are treated differently for similar disease i...
Obesity trends in the UK have shown a steady increase over the past 20 years, yet differences have b...
Weight loss programmes appeal mainly to women, prompting calls for gender-specific programmes. In th...
The differences between female and male general practitioners (GPs) were studied regarding three dif...
International audienceBackground: We sought to analyze gender differences in General Practitioners' ...
Obesity has become a global health concern. Health professionals are on the front lines of helping p...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a main threat to public health in the Western world and is associated with di...
Background: Most research on health consequences of obesitas examined differences in occurrences of ...
Differences are investigated between female practice populations of female general practitioners pro...
Objective: This study aims to describe the determinants related to gender differences in the GP util...
Lifestyle intervention programs are effective in the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) i...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) can play an important role in both the prevention and manage...
textabstractBackground: Obesity is a main threat to public health in the Western world and is associ...
Abstract Background Primary health care specialists have a key role in the management of obesity. Th...
with the prevalence of obesity alarmingly increasing, it is of primary interest to identify those fa...
BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that men and women are treated differently for similar disease i...
Obesity trends in the UK have shown a steady increase over the past 20 years, yet differences have b...
Weight loss programmes appeal mainly to women, prompting calls for gender-specific programmes. In th...
The differences between female and male general practitioners (GPs) were studied regarding three dif...
International audienceBackground: We sought to analyze gender differences in General Practitioners' ...
Obesity has become a global health concern. Health professionals are on the front lines of helping p...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a main threat to public health in the Western world and is associated with di...
Background: Most research on health consequences of obesitas examined differences in occurrences of ...
Differences are investigated between female practice populations of female general practitioners pro...
Objective: This study aims to describe the determinants related to gender differences in the GP util...
Lifestyle intervention programs are effective in the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) i...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) can play an important role in both the prevention and manage...
textabstractBackground: Obesity is a main threat to public health in the Western world and is associ...
Abstract Background Primary health care specialists have a key role in the management of obesity. Th...
with the prevalence of obesity alarmingly increasing, it is of primary interest to identify those fa...