Weight loss programmes appeal mainly to women, prompting calls for gender-specific programmes. In the United Kingdom, general practitioners (GPs) refer nine times as many women as men to community weight loss programmes. GPs endorsement and offering programmes systematically could reduce this imbalance. In this trial, consecutively attending patients in primary care with obesity were invited and 1882 were enrolled and randomized to one of two opportunistic 30-second interventions to support weight loss given by GPs in consultations unrelated to weight. In the support arm, clinicians endorsed and offered referral to a weight loss programme and, in the advice arm, advised that weight loss would improve health. Generalized linear mixed effects...
BACKGROUND:Guidelines recommend that clinicians should make brief opportunistic behavioural interven...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
with the prevalence of obesity alarmingly increasing, it is of primary interest to identify those fa...
Weight loss programmes appeal mainly to women, prompting calls for gender-specific programmes. In th...
Highlights • Provides evidence that men lose more weight than women when enrolled on a weight loss i...
Background: Primary care referral to a commercial open-group behavioural weight-loss programme is a ...
Primary care referral to a commercial open-group behavioural weight-loss programme is a cost-effecti...
Effective strategies are required to reduce the prevalence of overweight and obesity; however, the e...
Obesity trends in the UK have shown a steady increase over the past 20 years, yet differences have b...
We systematically reviewed the randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence for long-term (≥12 months)...
We systematically reviewed the randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence for long-term (≥12 months)...
BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that men and women are treated differently for similar disease i...
We systematically reviewed the randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence for long-term (≥12 mont...
We systematically reviewed the randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence for long-term (≥12 months)...
Several studies suggest that men and women are treated differently for similar disease including dia...
BACKGROUND:Guidelines recommend that clinicians should make brief opportunistic behavioural interven...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
with the prevalence of obesity alarmingly increasing, it is of primary interest to identify those fa...
Weight loss programmes appeal mainly to women, prompting calls for gender-specific programmes. In th...
Highlights • Provides evidence that men lose more weight than women when enrolled on a weight loss i...
Background: Primary care referral to a commercial open-group behavioural weight-loss programme is a ...
Primary care referral to a commercial open-group behavioural weight-loss programme is a cost-effecti...
Effective strategies are required to reduce the prevalence of overweight and obesity; however, the e...
Obesity trends in the UK have shown a steady increase over the past 20 years, yet differences have b...
We systematically reviewed the randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence for long-term (≥12 months)...
We systematically reviewed the randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence for long-term (≥12 months)...
BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that men and women are treated differently for similar disease i...
We systematically reviewed the randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence for long-term (≥12 mont...
We systematically reviewed the randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence for long-term (≥12 months)...
Several studies suggest that men and women are treated differently for similar disease including dia...
BACKGROUND:Guidelines recommend that clinicians should make brief opportunistic behavioural interven...
BACKGROUND: Obesity affects 25% of the UK adult population but modest weight loss can reduce the inc...
with the prevalence of obesity alarmingly increasing, it is of primary interest to identify those fa...