National guidelines have been established to support the role of primary care physicians in addressing obesity. Preparing primary care residents to recognize and treat overweight/obesity has been identified as an essential component of postgraduate medical training that is currently lacking. This study aims to identify how primary care residency programs are preparing physicians to counsel about obesity, nutrition, and physical activity (ONPA) and to examine program members' perspectives regarding the place of ONPA counseling in the curriculum, and its relevance in primary care training. Using mixed methods, we collected and analyzed data on 25 family medicine, internal medicine, and obstetrics/gynecology residency programs across Ohio. Pro...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Background: Overweight and obesity are in epidemic proportions in the United States. This is alarmin...
Objective:. US primary care physicians are inadequately educated on how to provide obesity treatment...
Abstract Background: Obesity is a significant risk factor for chronic conditions and with its increa...
Background: The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends three types of heal...
Background: The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends three types of heal...
Objective. US primary care physicians are inadequately educated on how to provide obesity treatment....
Background U.S. physicians lack training in caring for patients with obesity. For fa...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Abstract Background U.S. physicians lack training in caring for patients with obesity. For family me...
Background: The United States Preventive Services Task Force guidelines support screening and provis...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Background: Overweight and obesity are in epidemic proportions in the United States. This is alarmin...
Objective:. US primary care physicians are inadequately educated on how to provide obesity treatment...
Abstract Background: Obesity is a significant risk factor for chronic conditions and with its increa...
Background: The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends three types of heal...
Background: The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends three types of heal...
Objective. US primary care physicians are inadequately educated on how to provide obesity treatment....
Background U.S. physicians lack training in caring for patients with obesity. For fa...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Background/significance: Obesity is a major problem in Wisconsin. Primary Care Resident Physicians m...
Abstract Background U.S. physicians lack training in caring for patients with obesity. For family me...
Background: The United States Preventive Services Task Force guidelines support screening and provis...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Background: Obesity is a complex chronic condition that increases a patient's risk for many other ch...
Background: Overweight and obesity are in epidemic proportions in the United States. This is alarmin...