Introduction. Efficacy of interventions in research settings maynot translate to usual-care settings. The impact of interventionsvaries depending upon factors, such as the proportion andcomposition of the population reached and engaged, as well asparticipation and implementation characteristics of providers. Methods. A lifestyle intervention meant to achieve a 5%loss of body weight in six months was offered to obese, indigentadult patients in a Family Medicine residency outpatientclinic. Implementation variables were assessed, includingdetermination of individual patient penetrationand participation rate, demographic representativeness,completion rate, outcomes, and differential impact, as wellas setting participation rates and implementati...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is increasing in American and patients are living longer. Researc...
Background: Cognitive behaviour modification programmes (CBT) have shown to be effective in treating...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Introduction. Efficacy of interventions in research settings maynot translate to usual-care settings...
Introduction. Modest weight loss (5 to 7%) reduced the incidenceof type II diabetes in the Diabetes ...
BACKGROUND Calls for primary care providers (PCPs) to offer obese patients behavioral weight-loss co...
Background: Obesity carries a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Obesity guidelines recommend b...
Background/significance: According to the data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Su...
Background: Overweight and obesity represent a major public health problem. While some studies indic...
Adult obesity has become a significant problem in the United States. To reduce health consequences a...
Obesity is currently a major problem in the United States that has both health and financial consequ...
CONTEXT: Given the obesity epidemic, effective but resource-efficient weight loss treatments are nee...
Introduction: To preliminarily assess the effectiveness of a simple low intensity therapeutic lifest...
Background: Over 60% of adults in the United States meet the criteria for being overweight or obese....
Background: Poor diet choice and lack of physical activity has led to high rates of obesity in the U...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is increasing in American and patients are living longer. Researc...
Background: Cognitive behaviour modification programmes (CBT) have shown to be effective in treating...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Introduction. Efficacy of interventions in research settings maynot translate to usual-care settings...
Introduction. Modest weight loss (5 to 7%) reduced the incidenceof type II diabetes in the Diabetes ...
BACKGROUND Calls for primary care providers (PCPs) to offer obese patients behavioral weight-loss co...
Background: Obesity carries a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Obesity guidelines recommend b...
Background/significance: According to the data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Su...
Background: Overweight and obesity represent a major public health problem. While some studies indic...
Adult obesity has become a significant problem in the United States. To reduce health consequences a...
Obesity is currently a major problem in the United States that has both health and financial consequ...
CONTEXT: Given the obesity epidemic, effective but resource-efficient weight loss treatments are nee...
Introduction: To preliminarily assess the effectiveness of a simple low intensity therapeutic lifest...
Background: Over 60% of adults in the United States meet the criteria for being overweight or obese....
Background: Poor diet choice and lack of physical activity has led to high rates of obesity in the U...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is increasing in American and patients are living longer. Researc...
Background: Cognitive behaviour modification programmes (CBT) have shown to be effective in treating...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...