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The following pages link to Words matter: a qualitative investigation of which weight status terms are acceptable and motivate weight loss when used by health professionals (Q33945903):
Displaying 25 items.
- Implementation of a self-management support approach (WISE) across a health system: a process evaluation explaining what did and did not work for organisations, clinicians and patients (Q30596314) (← links)
- Do weight management programmes delivered at professional football clubs attract and engage high risk men? A mixed-methods study (Q33641112) (← links)
- Do weight perceptions among obese adults in Great Britain match clinical definitions? Analysis of cross-sectional surveys from 2007 and 2012. (Q34589226) (← links)
- Football Fans in Training: the development and optimization of an intervention delivered through professional sports clubs to help men lose weight, become more active and adopt healthier eating habits (Q34621923) (← links)
- The impact of physician weight discussion on weight loss in US adults (Q34688756) (← links)
- Maternal overweight and obesity: a survey of clinicians' characteristics and attitudes, and their responses to their pregnant clients (Q34732902) (← links)
- Cluster randomised trial of a tailored intervention to improve the management of overweight and obesity in primary care in England (Q36945361) (← links)
- Women's perspectives are required to inform the development of maternal obesity services: a qualitative study of obese pregnant women's experiences. (Q37333559) (← links)
- Weight management for overweight and obese men delivered through professional football clubs: a pilot randomized trial (Q37623417) (← links)
- Labeling and defining severe and enduring anorexia nervosa: A systematic review and critical analysis (Q38818933) (← links)
- Preferred descriptions for loss of control while eating and weight among patients with binge eating disorder. (Q39207760) (← links)
- Motivating or stigmatizing? Public perceptions of weight-related language used by health providers (Q39589114) (← links)
- Body Image Satisfaction Among Blacks (Q40376599) (← links)
- Words will never hurt me? Preferred terms for describing obesity and binge eating (Q42395848) (← links)
- Patient report of guideline-congruent gestational weight gain advice from prenatal care providers: differences by prepregnancy BMI. (Q43435537) (← links)
- Obesity and lifestyle advice in colorectal cancer survivors - how well are clinicians prepared? (Q45183157) (← links)
- A Review of Contemporary Assessment Tools for Use with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Adults (Q47563653) (← links)
- Perceptions of overweight in a Caribbean population: the role of health professionals. (Q50191547) (← links)
- Men's reactions to receiving objective feedback on their weight, BMI and other health risk indicators. (Q53445814) (← links)
- ‘Get alongside us’, women's experiences of being overweight and pregnant in Sydney, Australia (Q59768775) (← links)
- The Use and Meaning of the Term Obesity in Rural Older Adults: A Qualitative Study (Q89740777) (← links)
- Identifying Opportunities for Advancing Weight Management in Primary Care (Q93182958) (← links)
- The importance of language in engagement between health-care professionals and people living with obesity: a joint consensus statement (Q93221858) (← links)
- Preoperative communication between anaesthetists and patients with obesity regarding perioperative risks and weight management: a structured narrative review (Q98576952) (← links)
- Relationship Between Clinician Language and the Success of Behavioral Weight Loss Interventions (Q129988582) (← links)