Pourquoi les approches « manger moins, bouger plus » échouent-elles ? Et qui est responsable ?
There are many misconceptions about obesity that create barriers for people to access effective and evidence-based obesity treatment. One of the most common misconceptions is that the “eat less and move more” method is an effective obesity management approach. In this video you will learn about the weight set point and why it is important to inform patients about the body defending against weight loss.
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- Dr Carl-Magnus Broden
- Physiologie du poids corporel
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Resources for healthcare professionals
Association for the Study of Obesity on the island of Irelan (ASOI): Adult Obesity Clinical Practice Guideline adaptation (ASOI version 1, 2022) by: Finucane F, Dunlevy C, Hogan A, Roche H M, O’Shea D. The Science of Obesity. Chapter adapted from: Lau D, Wharton S. Available from: https://asoi.info/guidelines/science/
Resources for patients
Obesity Action Coalition: Body Weight “Set Point” – What We Know and What We Don’t Know. https://www.obesityaction.org/resources/body-weight-set-point-what-we-know-and-what-we-dont-know/
Cleveland Clinic: Set Point Theory May Explain Why You’re Not Losing Weight: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/set-point-theory
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