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Gaps to bridge: Misalignment between perception, reality and actions in obesity

Ian D. CatersonBoden Institute Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney Sydney AustraliaAssim A. AlfaddaObesity Research Center and Department of Medicine College of Medicine, King Saud University Riyadh Saudi ArabiaPernille AuerbachNovo Nordisk A/S Søborg DenmarkWalmir CoutinhoCatholic University of Rio de Janeiro, State Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology Rio de Janeiro BrazilAda CuevasDepartamento de Nutrición Clínica Las Condes Santiago ChileDror DickerInternal Medicine D, Hasharon Hospital Rabin Medical Center Petah Tikva IsraelCarly A. HughesFakenham Weight Management Service Fakenham Medical Practice Norfolk UKMasato IwabuDepartment of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases The University of Tokyo Tokyo JapanJae‐Heon KangDepartment of Family Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul South KoreaRita NawarThe Weight Care Clinic, Dubai Healthcare City Dubai United Arab EmiratesRicardo ReynosoNovo Nordisk Health Care AG Zürich SwitzerlandNicolai A. RheeNovo Nordisk Health Care AG Zürich SwitzerlandGeorgia RigasSt George and Sutherland Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine University of New South Wales Sydney AustraliaJavier SalvadorCIBER Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición Instituto de Salud Carlos III Majadahonda SpainPaolo SbracciaDepartment of Systems Medicine University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome ItalyVerónica Vázquez‐VelázquezClínica de Obesidad y Trastornos de la Conducta Alimentaria, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán Ciudad de México MexicoJason C. G. HalfordDepartment of Psychological Sciences University of Liverpool Liverpool UK
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AIMS: Despite increased recognition as a chronic disease, obesity remains greatly underdiagnosed and undertreated. We aimed to identify international perceptions, attitudes, behaviours and barriers to effective obesity care in people with obesity (PwO) and healthcare professionals (HCPs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: An online survey was conducted in 11 countries. Participants were adults with obesity and HCPs who were primarily concerned with direct patient care. RESULTS: A total of 14 502 PwO and 2785 HCPs completed the survey. Most PwO (68%) and HCPs (88%) agreed that obesity is a disease. However, 81% of PwO assumed complete responsibility for their own weight loss and only 44% of HCPs agreed that genetics were a barrier. There was a median of three (mean, six) years between the time PwO began struggling with excess weight or obesity and when they first discussed their weight with an HCP. Many PwO were concerned about the impact of excess weight on health (46%) and were motivated to lose weight (48%). Most PwO (68%) would like their HCP to initiate a conversation about weight and only 3% were offended by such a conversation. Among HCPs, belief that patients have little interest in or motivation for weight management may constitute a barrier for weight management conversations. When discussed, HCPs typically recommended lifestyle changes; however, more referrals and follow-up appointments are required. CONCLUSIONS: Our international dataset reveals a need to increase understanding of obesity and improve education concerning its physiological basis and clinical management. Realization that PwO are motivated to lose weight offers an opportunity for HCPs to initiate earlier weight management conversations.

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