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ISSN:1758-8103

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M R Movahed,J Z Lee,W Y Lim et al. M R Movahed et al.
Obesity and hypertension (HTN) are major risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Association between obesity and HTN has not been studied in a large populations following adjustment for comorbidities. The goal of this study was to evaluate...
A S Alberga,B J Pickering,K Alix Hayden et al. A S Alberga et al.
Innovative and coordinated strategies to address weight bias among health professionals are urgently needed. We conducted a systematic literature review of empirical peer-reviewed published studies to assess the impact of interventions desi...
C Rudisill,J Charlton,H P Booth et al. C Rudisill et al.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between body mass index (BMI) and healthcare costs in relation to obesity-related comorbidity and depression. A population-based cohort study was undertaken in the UK Clinical Prac...
Diane L Rosenbaum,Leah M Schumacher,Katherine Schaumberg et al. Diane L Rosenbaum et al.
Behavioural weight control programmes recommend adherence to daily energy intake goals, yet also allow for flexibility in intake across days. Evidence is lacking as to whether intake consistency is important for weight control. The current ...
S Gupta,Z Wang S Gupta
Satisfaction with weight loss (WL) methods has been correlated with the effectiveness, long-term compliance and commitment to weight management. This study explored treatment satisfaction associated with different WL methods among patients ...
J A Skelton,S Martin,M B Irby J A Skelton
Paediatric obesity treatment experiences unacceptably high rates of attrition. Few studies have explored parent and child perspectives on dropout. This study sought to capture child and parent experience in treatment and expressed contribut...
S Wharton,K J Serodio,J L Kuk et al. S Wharton et al.
The objective of the study was to assess the interest, views and patient-perceived barriers to bariatric surgery among surgery-eligible patients. Surveys were completed at a weight management clinic and local hospital in Ontario, Canada. Pa...
K Qureshi,G A Abrams K Qureshi
Obesity is a major risk factor for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). NAFLD encompasses simple fatty liver (FL) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in its spectrum. NASH can progress to liver cirrhosis and is associated with li...
R C McLean,D S Morrison,R Shearer et al. R C McLean et al.
The objective of the study is to investigate the effect of baseline anxiety and depression, using different definitions for caseness, on attrition and weight outcomes following a multidisciplinary weight management programme. The study desi...