Background Obesity is a common cause of non-communicable disease. Guidelines recommend that physicians screen and offer brief advice to motivate weight loss through referral to behavioural weight loss programmes. However, physicians rarely intervene and no trials have been done on the subject. We did this trial to establish whether physician brief intervention is acceptable and effective for reducing bodyweight in patients with obesity. Methods In this parallel, two-arm, randomised trial, patients who consulted 137 primary care physicians in England were screened for obesity. Individuals could be enrolled if they were aged at least 18 years, had a body-mass index of at least 30 kg/m² (or at least 25 kg/m² if of Asian ethnicity), and had a r...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
BACKGROUND:The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity needs effective approaches for weight...
Background Obesity is a common cause of non-communicable disease. Guidelines recommend that physicia...
SummaryBackgroundObesity is a common cause of non-communicable disease. Guidelines recommend that ph...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a common cause of non-communicable disease. Guidelines recommend that physici...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
Background The Brief Intervention for Weight Loss Trial enrolled 1882 consecutively attending primar...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are well positioned to provide counselling for overweight and ob...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Background: Tailoring is a frequent component of approaches for implementing clinical practice guide...
Primary care is the ideal place to tackle the obesity crisis. This literature review looks at which ...
Although obesity used to be confined largely to high income countries, the proportion of people who ...
Objective: The present review aimed to examine the effectiveness of behavioural weight-loss interven...
Introduction: To preliminarily assess the effectiveness of a simple low intensity therapeutic lifest...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
BACKGROUND:The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity needs effective approaches for weight...
Background Obesity is a common cause of non-communicable disease. Guidelines recommend that physicia...
SummaryBackgroundObesity is a common cause of non-communicable disease. Guidelines recommend that ph...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a common cause of non-communicable disease. Guidelines recommend that physici...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
Background The Brief Intervention for Weight Loss Trial enrolled 1882 consecutively attending primar...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are well positioned to provide counselling for overweight and ob...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Background: Tailoring is a frequent component of approaches for implementing clinical practice guide...
Primary care is the ideal place to tackle the obesity crisis. This literature review looks at which ...
Although obesity used to be confined largely to high income countries, the proportion of people who ...
Objective: The present review aimed to examine the effectiveness of behavioural weight-loss interven...
Introduction: To preliminarily assess the effectiveness of a simple low intensity therapeutic lifest...
Objective: To evaluate a training programme intended to improve the management of obesity, delivered...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
BACKGROUND:The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity needs effective approaches for weight...