Current research supports the complexity of obesity and the need for collaboration between sectors to create change, yet there is still a pervasive perception that individuals are to blame for their weight. The Applied Research Collaborations for Health Research group, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia conducted key informant interviews to examine the beliefs of service users, health practitioners and policy makers regarding obesity. These data were used to conduct a secondary analysis using qualitative analysis methodology to explore perceptions of obesity within a complex systems framework. Three major themes were common among participant groups. There was a desire for immediate results, a focus on individual blame and a resultan...
Objective To explore general practitioners (GPs’) beliefs about the causes and solutions to obesity,...
One might expect that a perception of obesity being a risk factor and disease, contributes to effect...
10.1080/13548506.2013.861601The objective of this article is to discuss the meanings that health pro...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study conducted in the United Kingdom of the perce...
Aim The aim of this research was to examine the role of health services in obesity prevention and to...
Objective: to understand the perceptions of people with obesity on this health condition. Methods: q...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
Abstract Background There have been consistent recommendations for multicomponent and multidisciplin...
Obesity has increased dramatically across the world, and there is currently no solution to its contr...
Causes of obesity are known to be complex and multi-factorial. An increasing prevalence of obesity i...
Over a hundred factors are associated with obesity, and relationships among most of them were formal...
In 2013, the American Medical Association made the controversial decision to classify obesity as a ...
A major risk factor for many chronic diseases is being obese. Obesity prevention is not routinely i...
Background: Research has suggested that patients and treatment providers hold different beliefs and ...
Health professionals have a major role to play in addressing obesity and overweight in the general p...
Objective To explore general practitioners (GPs’) beliefs about the causes and solutions to obesity,...
One might expect that a perception of obesity being a risk factor and disease, contributes to effect...
10.1080/13548506.2013.861601The objective of this article is to discuss the meanings that health pro...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study conducted in the United Kingdom of the perce...
Aim The aim of this research was to examine the role of health services in obesity prevention and to...
Objective: to understand the perceptions of people with obesity on this health condition. Methods: q...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
Abstract Background There have been consistent recommendations for multicomponent and multidisciplin...
Obesity has increased dramatically across the world, and there is currently no solution to its contr...
Causes of obesity are known to be complex and multi-factorial. An increasing prevalence of obesity i...
Over a hundred factors are associated with obesity, and relationships among most of them were formal...
In 2013, the American Medical Association made the controversial decision to classify obesity as a ...
A major risk factor for many chronic diseases is being obese. Obesity prevention is not routinely i...
Background: Research has suggested that patients and treatment providers hold different beliefs and ...
Health professionals have a major role to play in addressing obesity and overweight in the general p...
Objective To explore general practitioners (GPs’) beliefs about the causes and solutions to obesity,...
One might expect that a perception of obesity being a risk factor and disease, contributes to effect...
10.1080/13548506.2013.861601The objective of this article is to discuss the meanings that health pro...