Objectives There is limited evidence on the effectiveness of weight management programmes provided within routine healthcare and inconsistent use of outcome measures. Our aim was to evaluate a large National Health Service (NHS) weight management service and report absolute and proportional weight losses over 12 months. Design Prospective observational study. Setting Glasgow and Clyde Weight Management Service (GCWMS), which provides care for residents of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area (population 1.2 million). Participants All patients who began GCWMS between 1 October 2008 and 30 September 2009. Interventions Structured educational lifestyle programme employing cognitive behavioural therapy, 600 kcal deficit diet, physical...
Background: The Counterweight Programme is a proven model for the management of obesity in the UK, e...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Background: An increasing number of people require help to manage their weight. The NHS recommends w...
Objective: To evaluate the first phase of a specialist weight management programme provided entirely...
Background: Over sixty percent of adults in the UK are now overweight/obese. Weight management on a ...
Background: Morbid obesity is an ongoing concern worldwide. There is a paucity of research reporting...
Background: Despite National guidance recommending their use, there is uncertainty regarding the be...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether or not a task-based weight management programme [Weight Action Programm...
Introduction The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness o...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness ...
BACKGROUND: The scale of overweight and obesity in the UK places a considerable burden on the NHS. I...
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a novel, community-based weight management programme...
Introduction The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness o...
Purpose – The increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK has been of concern for some time. This is ...
Introduction: The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness ...
Background: The Counterweight Programme is a proven model for the management of obesity in the UK, e...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Background: An increasing number of people require help to manage their weight. The NHS recommends w...
Objective: To evaluate the first phase of a specialist weight management programme provided entirely...
Background: Over sixty percent of adults in the UK are now overweight/obese. Weight management on a ...
Background: Morbid obesity is an ongoing concern worldwide. There is a paucity of research reporting...
Background: Despite National guidance recommending their use, there is uncertainty regarding the be...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether or not a task-based weight management programme [Weight Action Programm...
Introduction The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness o...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness ...
BACKGROUND: The scale of overweight and obesity in the UK places a considerable burden on the NHS. I...
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a novel, community-based weight management programme...
Introduction The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness o...
Purpose – The increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK has been of concern for some time. This is ...
Introduction: The aim of this project was to systematically review UK evidence on the effectiveness ...
Background: The Counterweight Programme is a proven model for the management of obesity in the UK, e...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Background: An increasing number of people require help to manage their weight. The NHS recommends w...