Abstract Obesity is a growing international health problem that has already reached epidemic proportions, particularly within the United States where a majority of the population is overweight or obese. Effective methods of treatment are needed, and should be taught to physicians by efficient means. There exists a disconnect between the rising obesity prevalence with its high toll on medical resources, and the lack of obesity education provided to practitioners in the course of their training. One particular shortfall is the lack of representation of obesity on standardized medical examinations. Physician attitudes toward obesity are influenced by their lack of familiarity with the management of the disease. This may include dietary restric...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
Obesity, which often results from excess intake of calories (through overfeeding) without commensura...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Introduction Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease and a major contributor to numerous health ...
BACKGROUND: Physicians must effectively evaluate and treat obesity. To design a needs-driven curricu...
Objective. US primary care physicians are inadequately educated on how to provide obesity treatment....
Background: Obesity is a significant public health issue constituting an independent risk factor for...
Background: This project addresses the obesity epidemic in America. According to the CDC, in 2018, t...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
OBJECTIVES: Despite increased awareness of obesity-related health risks and myriad treatment options...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
Obesity, which often results from excess intake of calories (through overfeeding) without commensura...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Introduction Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease and a major contributor to numerous health ...
BACKGROUND: Physicians must effectively evaluate and treat obesity. To design a needs-driven curricu...
Objective. US primary care physicians are inadequately educated on how to provide obesity treatment....
Background: Obesity is a significant public health issue constituting an independent risk factor for...
Background: This project addresses the obesity epidemic in America. According to the CDC, in 2018, t...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
OBJECTIVES: Despite increased awareness of obesity-related health risks and myriad treatment options...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
Background: Obesity is an expensive and substantially undermanaged condition. The literature suggest...
Obesity, which often results from excess intake of calories (through overfeeding) without commensura...