2011
DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1109220
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A Two-Year Randomized Trial of Obesity Treatment in Primary Care Practice

Abstract: BACKGROUND Calls for primary care providers (PCPs) to offer obese patients behavioral weight-loss counseling have not been accompanied by adequate guidance on how such care could be delivered. This randomized trial compared weight loss during a 2-year period in response to three lifestyle interventions, all delivered by PCPs in collaboration with auxiliary health professionals (lifestyle coaches) in their practices. METHODS We randomly assigned 390 obese adults in six primary care practices to one of three t… Show more

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“…To this effect, various lifestyle and nonpharmacological interventions have been examined in cardiac and noncardiac patient populations and have used cognitive‐behavioral strategies, including motivational interviewing, goal setting, continued support, promotion of clinical self‐knowledge and efficacy, as well as self‐monitoring and management 2, 3, 4. These measures have been delivered by health care providers, computer programs, or online interfaces, predominantly in patients with established CVD or its risk factors 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11…”
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“…To this effect, various lifestyle and nonpharmacological interventions have been examined in cardiac and noncardiac patient populations and have used cognitive‐behavioral strategies, including motivational interviewing, goal setting, continued support, promotion of clinical self‐knowledge and efficacy, as well as self‐monitoring and management 2, 3, 4. These measures have been delivered by health care providers, computer programs, or online interfaces, predominantly in patients with established CVD or its risk factors 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11…”
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“…10 Several recent studies support the effectiveness of a primary care-based model for treatment of obesity. 11,12 While it is effective, physicians do not practice weight-loss counseling with appropriate regularity, content, or frequency. 10,[13][14][15][16] Although the content and frequency of weight-loss counseling by physicians is not yet optimal based on the existing evidence, obese people who come in contact with the health care system are more likely to receive weight-loss counseling than those who do not have adequate access to care.…”
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“…As increases in obesity classes are strongly associated with higher health care costs [9], for medical practitioners and other health professionals working in the area of obesity, research data on specific weight loss regimes and private clinic programs [14][15][16][17][18] may assist in counselling obese individuals and potentially lead to significant health care savings.…”
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“…The behaviour management components covered the core areas of assertion, stress management, goal setting, self monitoring, portion control, problem solving, cognitive restructuring, relapse prevention, optimistic thinking and self care. These groups were led by physical and health educators (week 1-8, 23-26), a registered psychologist (week 9-12), dietician (week [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] or exercise physiologist (week 4-5, 21-22). All groups followed the program manual that was supplied to each participant [17,18].…”
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