Patient perspectives on obesity management: Need for greater discussion of bmi and weight-loss options beyond diet and exercise, especially in patients with diabetes

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Objective: To identify perceptions of obesity management in patients with and without diabetes. Methods: A 48-question survey was administered in 2018 to our Endocrinology Clinic's adult patients with a body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m2. Chi-squared or Fisher's exact tests were used to compare variables between groups. Results: Of 146 respondents, 105 had diabetes and 41 did not. Most respondents were female (61.4%), African American (66.4%), and with an income

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Huq, S., Todkar, S., & Lahiri, S. W. (2020, May 1). Patient perspectives on obesity management: Need for greater discussion of bmi and weight-loss options beyond diet and exercise, especially in patients with diabetes. Endocrine Practice. American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. https://doi.org/10.4158/EP-2019-0452

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