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Physicians admit feeling under qualified and lacking necessary education to treat obesity

"Your primary care physician may be your first choice for assistance with most health-related issues, but according a new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, primary care physicians agree they may not be the best health care professionals to give weight related counseling. Researchers examined primary care physician perspectives on the causes of and solutions to obesity care and identified differences in these perspectives by number of years since completion of medical school. They found that only 44 percent of primary care physicians reported success in helping obese patients lose weight and that primary care physicians identified nutritionists and dietitians as the most qualified providers to care for obese patients. The results are featured in the December 20, 2012 issue of BMJ Open."

http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-12-physicians-lacking-obesity.html

 

It would be nice if the connection to obesity and trauma/ACEs was more well-known. Jane Stevens' great article on Dr. Felitti's seminal work:

The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study -- the Largest Public Health Study You Never Heard Of

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jane-ellen-stevens/the-adverse-childhood-exp_1_b_1943647.html

 

 

 

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