Background The prevalence of obesity is growing worldwide. Obesity guidelines recommend increasing the level of weight-related care for persons with elevated levels of weight-related health risk (WRHR). However, there seems to be a discrepancy between need for and use of weight-related care. The primary aim of this study is to examine predisposing factors that may influence readiness to lose weight and intention to use weight-related care in an overweight population. Methods A population-based, cross-sectional survey was conducted. Data were collected using an online self-administered questionnaire sent to a population-representative sample of 1,500 Dutch adults on the Health Care Consumer Panel (n = 861 responded). Data were used from indi...
Lifestyle intervention programmes are efficacious in the management of obesity but often report poor...
Objective: Our aim was to explore how differing attitudes, expectations, and experiences among peopl...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that moderate diet-induced weight loss reduces cardiometabolic ri...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity is growing worldwide. Obesity guidelines recommend increasing ...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is growing worldwide. Obesity guidelines recommend increasing ...
Objective Evidence-based methods to lose weight are important in tackling increasing obesity trends ...
BACKGROUND: Need for help is perceived as an important first step towards weight related health-care...
Studies in this thesis focused on the burden and treatment of overweight, obesity and their associat...
Background and rationale: Obesity is associated with the development and progression of many disease...
Objectives To determine if adults with overweight or obesity received counselling from their healthc...
Background and aims Engaging healthcare providers (HCPs) is critical for early identification of ove...
Health professionals have a major role to play in addressing obesity and overweight in the general p...
Background: Most research on health consequences of obesitas examined differences in occurrences of ...
While weight-loss expectations have primarily been studied in people enrolled in weight-loss program...
Introduction: Objectives: The prevalence of obesity is highest in older persons and a correct self-p...
Lifestyle intervention programmes are efficacious in the management of obesity but often report poor...
Objective: Our aim was to explore how differing attitudes, expectations, and experiences among peopl...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that moderate diet-induced weight loss reduces cardiometabolic ri...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity is growing worldwide. Obesity guidelines recommend increasing ...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is growing worldwide. Obesity guidelines recommend increasing ...
Objective Evidence-based methods to lose weight are important in tackling increasing obesity trends ...
BACKGROUND: Need for help is perceived as an important first step towards weight related health-care...
Studies in this thesis focused on the burden and treatment of overweight, obesity and their associat...
Background and rationale: Obesity is associated with the development and progression of many disease...
Objectives To determine if adults with overweight or obesity received counselling from their healthc...
Background and aims Engaging healthcare providers (HCPs) is critical for early identification of ove...
Health professionals have a major role to play in addressing obesity and overweight in the general p...
Background: Most research on health consequences of obesitas examined differences in occurrences of ...
While weight-loss expectations have primarily been studied in people enrolled in weight-loss program...
Introduction: Objectives: The prevalence of obesity is highest in older persons and a correct self-p...
Lifestyle intervention programmes are efficacious in the management of obesity but often report poor...
Objective: Our aim was to explore how differing attitudes, expectations, and experiences among peopl...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that moderate diet-induced weight loss reduces cardiometabolic ri...