Obesity 

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Obesity 

By Ole Schmiedel
FRAZ - Obesity 2022

Obesity is a chronic, relapsing, neurobehavioural disease with metabolic, biomechanical and psychosocial health consequences. Assessing and treating obesity is a common requirement in primary care consultations. Even when changes are gradual, small and stepwise, they can have long-lasting positive effects. This article by Ole Schmiedel provides evidence-based tools for the successful management of people with obesity

This continuing medical education activity has been endorsed by the RNZCGP and has been approved for up to 1 CME credit for continuing professional de, Educate small, BACK panel - grey
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