A Pragmatic Outpatient Framework for Appetite-Related Phenotyping in Obesity [0.03%]
一种实用的门诊框架 用于肥胖症患者的食欲相关分型
Jassel Arturo Velázquez-Navarro,Roberto Rodríguez-Moriel,Roxana Michel Márquez-Herrera et al.
Jassel Arturo Velázquez-Navarro et al.
Background: Previous obesity phenotyping models have been proposed; however, current protocols rely on complex physiological assessments that are difficult to implement in routine outpatient care. ...
Role of Oral Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists in Weight Management for Individuals With Overweight or Obesity Without Diabetes: A Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials [0.03%]
口服胰高血糖素样肽-1受体激动剂在肥胖或超重但无糖尿病个体体重管理中的作用:随机对照试验的网状Meta分析
A B M Kamrul-Hasan,Hamid Ashraf,Lakshmi Nagendra et al.
A B M Kamrul-Hasan et al.
Background: Oral GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) offer a non-injectable option for weight management in adults with overweight/obesity without diabetes. This network meta-analysis (NMA) evaluated their effects on body...
UK Healthcare Professionals' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About Adult Obesity: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
英国医务工作者对成人肥胖的认识、态度和信念定性研究
Paul MacDonald,Helen Frank,Rebecca Stack
Paul MacDonald
Background: Healthcare professionals' knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs toward adults living with obesity influence clinical engagement, communication, and quality of care. However, existing outcome measurement instrument...
Mapping Obesity Care Pathways and Healthcare Resource Use From 2015 to 2019 in England [0.03%]
英国2015至2019年肥胖症诊疗路径和医疗资源使用分布图谱
Alexander Dimitri Miras,Silvia Capucci,Sylwia Migas et al.
Alexander Dimitri Miras et al.
Objective: This observational study characterized obesity care pathways and healthcare resource use in England between 2015 and 2019. Methods: ...
Desire to Weigh Less and Unhealthy Weight Control Behaviors Among U.S. Adults: Evidence From NHANES 2017-2018 [0.03%]
美国成年人的体重控制行为:基于2017-2018年NHANES数据的证据
Anna V Garcia,Elizabeth Dodge,Basil H Aboul-Enein
Anna V Garcia
Background: With obesity rates remaining high in the United States, many individuals attempt weight loss using self-directed approaches that may not align with clinical recommendations. ...
Prevalence, Comorbidities, and Mortality of Obesity Classes 4 and 5 in Adults [0.03%]
成人4级和5级肥胖的患病率、共病及死亡率
Katelynn Tran,Xinlian Zhang,Phillipp Hartmann
Katelynn Tran
Introduction: Adult obesity has reached epidemic proportions globally. Although the prevalence and comorbidities of standard obesity classes (classes 1-3, BMI 30-49.9 kg/m2) have been described, the characteristics of obe...
Long-Term Effects of Real-Time Remotely Supervised High-Intensity Interval Training in Adolescents With Obesity [0.03%]
肥胖青少年实时远程监督下的高强度间歇训练的长期影响
Fábio de Freitas,Mariana R Zago,Maria Ângela Antônio et al.
Fábio de Freitas et al.
Background: High-intensity Interval Training (HIIT) has emerged as an effective strategy in the management of adolescents with obesity, including delivery through real-time remote models. What remains unclear is whether t...
Optimizing Goal Difficulty in a Digital Weight Loss Intervention: The Ignite Pilot Randomized Trial [0.03%]
数字化减肥干预中的目标难度优化:Ignite 随机试验
Michele L Patel,John A Gallis,Amanda B Zeitlin et al.
Michele L Patel et al.
Background: Goal setting is a key component in behavioral weight loss interventions. Goal setting theory emphasizes having harder goals rather than easier goals. However, few studies have experimentally manipulated goal d...
Within-Day Patterns of Self-Monitoring Dietary Intake and Weight Loss in a Behavioral Weight Management Program [0.03%]
基于行为体重管理方案中的每日自我监控饮食模式及减重情况分析
Andrea Brockmann,Jaime Ruiz,Kathryn M Ross
Andrea Brockmann
Objective: Behavioral weight management programs (BWLPs) encourage participants to self-monitor dietary intake daily, preferably throughout the day as eating/drinking occurs. Despite empirical support for daily self-monit...
Long-Term Obesity Trends in Northern Sweden: Cross-Sectional Data From the MONICA Study (1986-2022) [0.03%]
北瑞典长期肥胖趋势:MONICA研究横断面数据(1986-2022年)
Mari Modig,Albin Dahlin Almevall,Maria Brännholm Syrjälä et al.
Mari Modig et al.
Background: Elevated BMI and central adiposity increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and several cancers. Obesity has risen in recent decades, with Northern Sweden exceeding the national average. A...