2022
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2022.220224r1
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An Assessment of Weight Loss Management in Health System Primary Care Practices

Abstract: Background: Primary care practices can help patients address obesity through weight loss; however, there are many barriers to doing so. This study examined weight management services provided and factors associated with higher reported provision of services.Methods: A survey was given to practice members in 18 primary care practices in a Colorado-based health system. The survey assessed weight management services to determine the amount and type of weight loss assistance provided and other factors that may be … Show more

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“…Berge et al 10 advance this science, identifying a specific factor that could be a substantive intervention point to prevent obesity in school-aged children. Suresh et al 11 report potentially modifiable factors-over and beyond the usual-related to obesity interventions in primary care practices.…”
Section: Social Determinants Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berge et al 10 advance this science, identifying a specific factor that could be a substantive intervention point to prevent obesity in school-aged children. Suresh et al 11 report potentially modifiable factors-over and beyond the usual-related to obesity interventions in primary care practices.…”
Section: Social Determinants Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%