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One size does not fit all: Qualitative interviews with individuals with overweight or obesity and healthcare providers on navigating and supporting weight management. [PDF]
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Long-Term Cardiometabolic Outcomes in Children With Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity.
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Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2006
The prevalence of obesity is growing at an alarming rate. Thus, investigation into the etiology, comorbidities, and treatment of obesity has burgeoned in recent years. While novel therapies—both behavioral and pharmacological—have been developed and tested, the mean weight losses achieved with nonsurgical approaches have remained virtually unchanged ...
Anthony N, Fabricatore, Thomas A, Wadden
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The prevalence of obesity is growing at an alarming rate. Thus, investigation into the etiology, comorbidities, and treatment of obesity has burgeoned in recent years. While novel therapies—both behavioral and pharmacological—have been developed and tested, the mean weight losses achieved with nonsurgical approaches have remained virtually unchanged ...
Anthony N, Fabricatore, Thomas A, Wadden
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A War on Obesity, Not the Obese
Science, 2003In their efforts to lose weight, obese individuals may be fighting a powerful set of evolutionary forces honed in an environment drastically different from that of today.
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