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ISSN:1758-8103

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A N Hendricks,E J Dhurandhar,K R Fontaine et al. A N Hendricks et al.
Greater body mass is associated with a greater risk of mental health conditions and more frequent mental health treatment use. However, factors that might influence perceived mental health treatment need and mental health treatment use amon...
G R Dutton,K R Fontaine,A S Alcorn et al. G R Dutton et al.
Background: Researchers and participants' expectations can influence treatment response. Less is known about the effects of researchers' expectations on the accuracy of data collection in the context of a weight loss tria...
R Somerville,K McKenzie,S Eslami et al. R Somerville et al.
The prevalence of obesity, especially severe obesity where body mass index (BMI) exceeds 40 kg m(-2) and where the physical risks are greatest, is increasing. However, little is known about the impact of severe obesity on psychological well...
L Abou Abbas,P Salameh,W Nasser et al. L Abou Abbas et al.
Although obesity has been widely recognized for its consequences on physical health, its psychological burden in the adult populations in the Middle East remains unclear. This meta-analysis synthesized data from observational studies to inv...
W V Padula,R R Allen,K V Nair W V Padula
What is already known about this subject Obesity is highly prevalent and costly in the US. Obesity often leads to other comorbid conditions, including diabetes and hypertension. Obesity prevention efforts can reduce healthcare costs. What t...
J Doyle,S Colville,P Brown et al. J Doyle et al.
What is already known about this subject: Bariatric surgery is more effective for weight loss in severe obesity than lifestyle interventions. The number of bariatric surgery procedures carried out in England in adults has...
C F Rueda-Clausen,E Benterud,T Bond et al. C F Rueda-Clausen et al.
What is already known about this subject: Obesity counselling in primary care is positively associated with self-reported behaviour change in patients with obesity. Obesity counselling is rare, and when it does occur, it ...
J Cleator,P Judd,M James et al. J Cleator et al.
What is already known about this subject: Night-eating syndrome (NES) can be a feature of severe obesity. NES is a dysfunction of circadian rhythm and is associated with impaired sleep. ...
S A Hooker,K L MacGregor,J S Funderburk et al. S A Hooker et al.
What is already known about this subject: Depressive symptoms and obesity are highly prevalent in primary care settings. Depressive symptoms and obesity are positively related; as body weight increases, individuals are mo...