Abstract Obesity is an epidemic in the United States affecting millions of adults with many considered overweight or obese. An evidence-based quality improvement project was conducted in a primary care office with 33 adult participants that were considered obese , with a body mass index (BMI) of ‰¥ 30. Participants were recruited through clinic flyers and were given a cover letter that outlined the project; if interested , verbal consent was obtained. Two Nurse Practitioners used motivational interviewing (MI) techniques to assess what stage of contemplation about weight (WT) loss the individual was currently in. Waist circumference (WC) , WT , and BMI were recorded during an initial visit. Participants were provided with informatio...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
This study assessed whether motivational interviewing (MI), applied as part of a standard guided sel...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a clinical, person-centred way of talking about change based on co...
Abstract\nObesity is an epidemic in the United States affecting millions of adults with many conside...
The epidemic of obesity affects over 2/3 of the population of the United States (National Institute ...
As the obesity epidemic continues to escalate in this country and with it the increased risk of chro...
Purpose: The purpose of my project is to identify health care providers’ confidence and attitudes in...
Greater than six in ten adults in the United States are overweight or obese which can lead to cardio...
The purpose of this project was to increase the use of weight loss counseling that integrated motiva...
Weight loss interventions have improved over the years, although sustained weight management remains...
Background and Objective: Obesity presented as the most pivotal public health problem. Motivational ...
This review aimed to identify whether motivational interviewing (MI) (a counselling approach for sup...
This review aimed to identify whether motivational interviewing (MI) (a counselling approach for sup...
Introduction Being overweight and obese has become a common lifestyle. More than half of American ad...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
This study assessed whether motivational interviewing (MI), applied as part of a standard guided sel...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a clinical, person-centred way of talking about change based on co...
Abstract\nObesity is an epidemic in the United States affecting millions of adults with many conside...
The epidemic of obesity affects over 2/3 of the population of the United States (National Institute ...
As the obesity epidemic continues to escalate in this country and with it the increased risk of chro...
Purpose: The purpose of my project is to identify health care providers’ confidence and attitudes in...
Greater than six in ten adults in the United States are overweight or obese which can lead to cardio...
The purpose of this project was to increase the use of weight loss counseling that integrated motiva...
Weight loss interventions have improved over the years, although sustained weight management remains...
Background and Objective: Obesity presented as the most pivotal public health problem. Motivational ...
This review aimed to identify whether motivational interviewing (MI) (a counselling approach for sup...
This review aimed to identify whether motivational interviewing (MI) (a counselling approach for sup...
Introduction Being overweight and obese has become a common lifestyle. More than half of American ad...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
This study assessed whether motivational interviewing (MI), applied as part of a standard guided sel...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a clinical, person-centred way of talking about change based on co...