Background. Obesity is a chronic disease of epidemic proportions. Primary care providers are on the front line of diagnosing and treating obesity and need better tools to deliver top-notch obesity care. Methods. A pilot randomized trial was conducted to test a chronic care model (CCM) program for obesity compared to usual care. Primary care patients, 18 years and older, with a body mass index (BMI) between 27 and 45 were enrolled. Sixteen weekly 90-minute group office visits were structured with the first 30 minutes encompassing individualized clinical assessments and the final 60 minutes containing the group-based standardized intensive lifestyle training. The primary outcome was weight change at 16 weeks. Secondary outcomes were weight ch...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Background/Aims Obesity has become a global epidemic, and a major preventable cause of morbidity and...
Background. Obesity is a chronic disease of epidemic proportions. Primary care providers are on the ...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Background: Overweight and obesity are in epidemic proportions in the United States. This is alarmin...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing concern in the United States (US) and worldwide. Obesity is the source...
Background: This project addresses the obesity epidemic in America. According to the CDC, in 2018, t...
BACKGROUND Calls for primary care providers (PCPs) to offer obese patients behavioral weight-loss co...
Background Evaluation for obesity management in primary care is limited, and successful outcomes are...
Background: Evaluation for obesity management in primary care is limited, and successful outcomes ar...
Context Overweight and obesity rates are on a continuous incline in the United States leading to inc...
Background/Aims Obesity has become a global epidemic, and a major preventable cause of morbidity and...
BACKGROUND:The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity needs effective approaches for weight...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Background/Aims Obesity has become a global epidemic, and a major preventable cause of morbidity and...
Background. Obesity is a chronic disease of epidemic proportions. Primary care providers are on the ...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Background: Overweight and obesity are in epidemic proportions in the United States. This is alarmin...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing concern in the United States (US) and worldwide. Obesity is the source...
Background: This project addresses the obesity epidemic in America. According to the CDC, in 2018, t...
BACKGROUND Calls for primary care providers (PCPs) to offer obese patients behavioral weight-loss co...
Background Evaluation for obesity management in primary care is limited, and successful outcomes are...
Background: Evaluation for obesity management in primary care is limited, and successful outcomes ar...
Context Overweight and obesity rates are on a continuous incline in the United States leading to inc...
Background/Aims Obesity has become a global epidemic, and a major preventable cause of morbidity and...
BACKGROUND:The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity needs effective approaches for weight...
Objective: To improve the management of obese adults (18-75 y) in primary care. Design: Cohort s...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Background/Aims Obesity has become a global epidemic, and a major preventable cause of morbidity and...