Episode 46: Article Reviews: Determinants of Weight Loss Maintenance

September 03, 2021 00:13:32
Episode 46: Article Reviews: Determinants of Weight Loss Maintenance
Obesity: A Disease
Episode 46: Article Reviews: Determinants of Weight Loss Maintenance

Sep 03 2021 | 00:13:32

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Show Notes

In this episode, OMA Chief Science Officer, Harold Bays, MD, FOMA, FTOS, FACC, FNLA, FASPC and Sarah Wells, MD discuss a recent article about the determinants of weight loss maintenance. Topics covered include what determinants were found to be positively predictive in weight loss maintenance, which determinants are non-significant for weight loss maintenance, and how to translate this article into clinical application.

In our article review podcasts, we have carefully selected recent articles included in the latest version of the Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) Obesity Algorithm, which is a comprehensive review of obesity medicine that can be found at obesitymedicine.org.

Episode Guests

Harold Bays, MD, FOMA, FTOS, FACC, FNLA, FASPC

Sarah Wells, MD

Resources Mentioned

Varkevisser RDM, van Stralen MM, Kroeze W, et al.: Determinants of weight loss maintenance: a systematic review. Obes Rev 2019 20:171-211.

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