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Identifying and measuring the behavioural, dietary, and physical activity components of weight management consultations delivered by general practice nurses in routine care
Published 2021“…<br> <strong>Methods</strong> We analysed audio recordings of weight management consultations conducted by 8 GPNs as part of the ‘usual care’ group in a randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN75092026). …”
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The experiences of postnatal women and healthcare professionals of a brief weight management intervention embedded within the national child immunisation programme
Published 2021“…Without evidence for the benefit of weight management interventions during pregnancy, postnatal interventions are increasingly important. …”
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Motivation and Limiting Factors for Adherence to Weight Loss Interventions among Patients with Obesity in Primary Care
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Assessing patients' and GPs' ability to recognise overweight and obesity
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Pharmacotherapy of obesity: an update on the available medications and drugs under investigationResearch in context
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Home access to a weight scale in the Hispanic/Latino population attending a community‐based free clinic
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Designing mobile tools for integrative healthcare: enhancing the patient-practitioner relationship
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Changes in body weight in response to pecan-enriched diets with and without substitution instructions: a randomised, controlled trial
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Impacts of an intensive community‐based support for patients with severe or morbid obesity in the United Kingdom: A qualitative study
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Associations of daily weight management‐focused social support with weight loss, activity behaviors, and eating regulation in the context of metabolic and bariatric surgery
Published 2024-02-01“…Using smartphone‐based Ecological Momentary Assessment, this study evaluated pre‐to 1‐year post‐MBS changes in daily weight management‐focused PSS and associations with weight loss, device‐measured activity behaviors, and eating regulation before and during the initial year after MBS. …”
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Description of a Hybrid Mindfulness-Integrated Multidisciplinary Workplace Weight Management Intervention Module ‘Mind-SLIMSHAPE’ Using the TIDieR Checklist
Published 2022-07-01“…Published reports of workplace-based weight management interventions are often poorly described and are focused on dietary, physical, and behavioral management. …”
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Nutrition care practices of primary care providers for weight management in multidisciplinary primary care settings in Ontario, Canada - a qualitative study
Published 2018-05-01“…In this paper, we provide an in-depth understanding of current nutrition-related weight management practices of primary care providers (PCPs) working in relatively new multidisciplinary health care settings in Ontario. …”
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Midwives' survey of their weight management practice before and after the GLOWING guideline implementation intervention: A pilot cluster randomised controlled trial.
Published 2023-01-01“…<h4>Background</h4>Maternal weight management is a priority due to pregnancy risks for women and babies. …”
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Weight loss in adolescents with down syndrome compared to adolescents with other intellectual disabilities enrolled in an 18-month randomized weight management trial
Published 2022-11-01“…BackgroundThere is limited information on the efficacy of weight management interventions in adolescents with Down Syndrome (DS)ObjectiveTo compare weight change and intervention compliance between adolescents with DS compared to adolescents with non-DS related intellectual disabilities (ID) who were enrolled in an 18-month weight management trial.MethodsParticipants were adolescents (13–21 years) with mild to moderate ID and overweight or obesity. …”
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