Background: People with intellectual disabilities are more at risk of obesity than the general population. Emerging literature indicates that multicomponent interventions are most effective, however, individual results are variable and little research exists as to why this is the case. Methods: Focus groups were conducted to explore lived experiences between two groups of adults with intellectual disabilities; an overweight group (n= 6) and a group identified as successful in losing weight (n= 6). Similarities and differences were explored across four domains. Transcripts were produced and analysed using Theoretical Thematic Analysis. Results: Similarities included service centre supports, basic food knowledge and issues restricting indepen...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have been shown to experience higher rates of obe...
Background: The evidence base for weight management programmes incorporating a weight loss and a we...
Introduction: Obesity is a global pandemic associated with comorbidities, premature death and signif...
Obesity is more prevalent in adults with intellectual disabilities than in the general population, a...
To date, no studies have explored the role of carers in supporting adults with intellectual disabili...
<p>Background: The prevalence of obesity in adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) is rising, al...
Background: To date, no studies have explored the role of carers in supporting adults with intellect...
To understand the needs of individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs), this chapter will start...
Adults with intellectual disabilities in England experience health inequalities. They are more likel...
Background Obesity has been identified as a major health concern in adults with intellectual disabi...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities living in residential houses have a high prevalenc...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities experience equivalent or higher rates of obesity...
<b>Background</b>: Obesity is a major public health concern internationally and this stu...
Background Obesity is common in adults with intellectual disabilities, yet little is known about ho...
Background: Obesity is more prevalent in adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) compared to the...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have been shown to experience higher rates of obe...
Background: The evidence base for weight management programmes incorporating a weight loss and a we...
Introduction: Obesity is a global pandemic associated with comorbidities, premature death and signif...
Obesity is more prevalent in adults with intellectual disabilities than in the general population, a...
To date, no studies have explored the role of carers in supporting adults with intellectual disabili...
<p>Background: The prevalence of obesity in adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) is rising, al...
Background: To date, no studies have explored the role of carers in supporting adults with intellect...
To understand the needs of individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs), this chapter will start...
Adults with intellectual disabilities in England experience health inequalities. They are more likel...
Background Obesity has been identified as a major health concern in adults with intellectual disabi...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities living in residential houses have a high prevalenc...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities experience equivalent or higher rates of obesity...
<b>Background</b>: Obesity is a major public health concern internationally and this stu...
Background Obesity is common in adults with intellectual disabilities, yet little is known about ho...
Background: Obesity is more prevalent in adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) compared to the...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have been shown to experience higher rates of obe...
Background: The evidence base for weight management programmes incorporating a weight loss and a we...
Introduction: Obesity is a global pandemic associated with comorbidities, premature death and signif...