Weight management experiences of overweight and obese Canadian adults: findings from a national survey.

S F Kirk, R Tytus, R T Tsuyuki, A M Sharma
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Abstract

Introduction: We know little about how the 2006 Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management and prevention of obesity relate to Canadians' weight management experiences or whether these experiences reflect the recommendations in the Guidelines.

Methods: We used data from a general population omnibus survey to understand these two issues, particularly in relation to chronic disease. The survey included 23 questions related to weight management practices as well as those related to demographic characteristics.

Results: Of 2004 respondents, 33% were classified as overweight and 20% as obese. In the 12 months before the survey, 48% of overweight and obese respondents reported asking their physician about weight loss, while 30% reported that their physician advised them to lose weight without them specifically asking. With regard to the recommendations within the Guidelines, 14% of overweight and 18% of obese respondents reported having their waist circumference measured, 82% of overweight and 87% of obese respondents reported having their blood pressure measured, and 36% of overweight and 50% of obese respondents reported having a test for diabetes.

Conclusion: These findings have implications for chronic disease identification and management.

超重和肥胖加拿大成年人的体重管理经验:一项全国性调查的结果。
导言:我们对2006年加拿大肥胖管理和预防临床实践指南与加拿大人体重管理经验的关系知之甚少,也不知道这些经验是否反映了指南中的建议。方法:我们使用来自一般人群综合调查的数据来了解这两个问题,特别是与慢性病有关的问题。该调查包括23个与体重管理实践相关的问题以及与人口统计学特征相关的问题。结果:2004年的调查对象中,33%属于超重,20%属于肥胖。在调查前的12个月里,48%的超重和肥胖受访者表示曾向医生询问过减肥的问题,而30%的受访者表示,他们的医生在没有特别询问的情况下建议他们减肥。关于《指南》中的建议,14%的超重和18%的肥胖答复者报告测量了腰围,82%的超重和87%的肥胖答复者报告测量了血压,36%的超重和50%的肥胖答复者报告进行了糖尿病检查。结论:这些发现对慢性疾病的识别和治疗有一定的指导意义。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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