Background: Obesity is a significant public health concern. General practitioners (GPs) see a large percentage of the population and are well placed to provide weight management advice. There has been little examination of the types of weight loss strategies used in Australian general practice patients. This cross-sectional study aimed to describe the proportion of normal weight, overweight and obese general practice patients who report trying to lose weight in the past 12 months, the types of weight loss strategies and diets used as well as the proportion consulting their GP prior to trying to lose weight. Methods: Adult patients completed a touchscreen computer survey while waiting for their appointment. Responses from 1335 patients in tw...
Weigh Forward was a prospective clinical audit, aimed to assess the use and efficacy of 12-week weig...
SUMMARY: OBJECTIVE: To investigate general practitioners' (GPs') knowledge, role perception, confide...
Background: Referral for both lifestyle and surgical interventions are recommended as part of the cl...
Background: The high prevalence of overweight and obesity in the population is concerning, as these ...
Background and objectives The optimal role of general practice in population weight management remai...
Objective: General practitioners (GPs) can positively impact upon patient intentions to lose weight ...
Abstract Background Obesity has become a global pandemic, considered the sixth leading cause of mort...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent condition...
Objectives: To document general practitioners’ (GPs) attitudes and practices regarding the pre...
Objective: To explore patients’ views of the role of general practitioners in weight management. Des...
OBJECTIVES: Internationally, general practitioners (GPs) are being encouraged to take an active role...
Objective: To assess the documentation of measures recommended in the National Health and Medical Re...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
Context: Obesity is a major contributor to burden of disease and occurs in more than a quarter of pr...
Weigh Forward was a prospective clinical audit, aimed to assess the use and efficacy of 12-week weig...
SUMMARY: OBJECTIVE: To investigate general practitioners' (GPs') knowledge, role perception, confide...
Background: Referral for both lifestyle and surgical interventions are recommended as part of the cl...
Background: The high prevalence of overweight and obesity in the population is concerning, as these ...
Background and objectives The optimal role of general practice in population weight management remai...
Objective: General practitioners (GPs) can positively impact upon patient intentions to lose weight ...
Abstract Background Obesity has become a global pandemic, considered the sixth leading cause of mort...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent condition...
Objectives: To document general practitioners’ (GPs) attitudes and practices regarding the pre...
Objective: To explore patients’ views of the role of general practitioners in weight management. Des...
OBJECTIVES: Internationally, general practitioners (GPs) are being encouraged to take an active role...
Objective: To assess the documentation of measures recommended in the National Health and Medical Re...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: UK guidelines recommend that patients with obesity in primary care...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
Context: Obesity is a major contributor to burden of disease and occurs in more than a quarter of pr...
Weigh Forward was a prospective clinical audit, aimed to assess the use and efficacy of 12-week weig...
SUMMARY: OBJECTIVE: To investigate general practitioners' (GPs') knowledge, role perception, confide...
Background: Referral for both lifestyle and surgical interventions are recommended as part of the cl...