
A conference convened by the NIH in 1985 officially designated obesity a health hazard, stopping short of calling it a disease; yet its characteristic progressive, debilitating and refractory nature is impressively disease-like. Long-term weight loss occurs in only 5% of patients. Group office visits led by physicians have been used in a number of life-style conditions. In diabetes this format enhances blood sugar control and in obesity it improves five-year weight loss success to 20%. In patients with coronary artery disease risk factor a 21% decrease in angina, 55% improvement of exercise tolerance, and 21% decrease in cholesterol occurred in a pilot study. Group office physician-led visits offer encouraging results for the mitigation of life-style conditions.
Self Care, Group Structure, Patient Education as Topic, Office Visits, Humans, Obesity
Self Care, Group Structure, Patient Education as Topic, Office Visits, Humans, Obesity
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