Conceptualising lifestyle “choices:” a qualitative study of GP attitudes towards patients living with “obesity” in the UK
As a complex condition that often arises due to numerous social, environmental and political factors, “obesity” can be understood by healthcare providers as a health outcome that is directly linked to issues that are outside of individual control. UK GPs who participated in a series of focus groups...
Main Authors: | Spratt, TJR, Hajizadeh, A, Heath, L, Kebbe, M, Aveyard, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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