Improving Obesity Prevention and Management in Primary Care in Canada

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Abstract

Obesity is a major risk factor for chronic diseases with significant morbidity, mortality and health care cost. There is concern due to the dramatic increase in overweight and obesity in Canada in the last 20 years. The causes of obesity are multifactorial, with underestimation by patients and healthcare providers of the long-term nature of the condition, and its complexity. Solutions related to prevention and management will require multifaceted strategies involving education, health policy, public health and health systems across the care continuum. We believe that to support such strategies we need to have a strong primary care workforce equipped with appropriate knowledge, skills and attitudes to support persons at risk for, or with, obesity. To achieve this end, significant skills building is required to improve primary care obesity prevention and management efforts. This review will first examine the current state, and then will outline how we can improve.

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Campbell-Scherer, D., & Sharma, A. M. (2016, September 1). Improving Obesity Prevention and Management in Primary Care in Canada. Current Obesity Reports. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13679-016-0222-y

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