2024
DOI: 10.1161/cir.0000000000001221
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Implementation of Obesity Science Into Clinical Practice: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Deepika Laddu,
Ian J. Neeland,
Mercedes Carnethon
et al.

Abstract: Obesity is a recognized public health epidemic with a prevalence that continues to increase dramatically in nearly all populations, impeding progress in reducing incidence rates of cardiovascular disease. Over the past decade, obesity science has evolved to improve knowledge of its multifactorial causes, identifying important biological causes and sociological determinants of obesity. Treatments for obesity have also continued to develop, with more evidence-based programs for lifestyle modification, new pharma… Show more

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“…Implementation, often seen as a post-design activity, should in fact be incorporated in the design and development process of new technologies to ensure a fit with patient and healthcare provider needs and preferences, as well as the healthcare context ( 32 , 33 ). To address the gap between science and translation of research-based innovations into clinical practice, feasible methods to enhance implementation and delivery of evidence-informed solutions for obesity management are required ( 34 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation, often seen as a post-design activity, should in fact be incorporated in the design and development process of new technologies to ensure a fit with patient and healthcare provider needs and preferences, as well as the healthcare context ( 32 , 33 ). To address the gap between science and translation of research-based innovations into clinical practice, feasible methods to enhance implementation and delivery of evidence-informed solutions for obesity management are required ( 34 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%