2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-016-3962-1
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The Obesity Epidemic in the Veterans Health Administration: Prevalence Among Key Populations of Women and Men Veterans

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Most US adults are overweight or obese. Understanding differences in obesity prevalence across subpopulations could facilitate the development and dissemination of weight management services. OBJECTIVES: To inform Veterans Health Administration (VHA) weight management initiatives, we describe obesity prevalence among subpopulations of VHA patients. DESIGN: Cross-sectional descriptive analyses of fiscal year 2014 (FY2014) national VHA administrative and clinical data, stratified by gender. Differenc… Show more

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“…No other risk factor was as significant as diabetes; although most patients were obese and obesity‐related metabolic defects and “lipotoxicity” contributed to advanced NASH. Of note, 68% of women and 56% of men with T2DM in the VHA are obese . The study also highlights the need to educate healthcare providers about NAFLD.…”
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“…No other risk factor was as significant as diabetes; although most patients were obese and obesity‐related metabolic defects and “lipotoxicity” contributed to advanced NASH. Of note, 68% of women and 56% of men with T2DM in the VHA are obese . The study also highlights the need to educate healthcare providers about NAFLD.…”
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“…At our Veterans Administration Medical Center (Gainesville, Florida), the prevalence of diabetes in 2016 among primary care clinics was 29%. Obesity is also a problem: 41% of all veterans are obese . Calls to systematically screen obese patients with T2DM are gaining traction .…”
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“…Obesity and mental illness are especially prevalent among US military Veterans. Estimates vary, but between 20% and 40% of Veterans have a psychiatric diagnosis and nearly 80% are living with overweight or obesity . Furthermore, Veterans are at a significantly higher risk of developing CVD than non‐Veterans, and over half of Veterans undergoing PCI have obesity .…”
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“…Obesity is a major public health concern, particularly among veterans using the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) (Breland, Phibbs, et al, 2017). Complicating matters is the fact that roughly 80% of the thousands of veterans using VHA’s behavioral weight loss program report binge eating (Higgins et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%