Influence of intense multidisciplinary follow-up and orlistat on weight reduction in a primary care setting

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Feigenbaum A. [1 ]
Pasternak S. [2 ]
Zusk E. [3 ]
Sarid M. [4 ]
Vinker S. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Family Medicine, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
[2] Primary Care Clinic, Bat Yam
[3] Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
[4] Sarid Institute, Kiriat Haim
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Obesity; Family Physician; Orlistat; Initial Body Weight; Nurse Health Study;
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10.1186/1471-2296-6-5
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Background: Obesity is the most common health problem in developed countries. Recently, several physicians' organizations have issued recommendations for treating obesity to family physicians, including instructions in nutrition, physical activity and medications. The aim of this study was to examine if effective weight-reducing treatment can be given by a family physician. It compares regular treatment with intensive treatment that include close follow-up and orlistat treatment. Methods: The study was conducted in three primary care clinics. 225 patients were divided into three groups according to their choice. Group A received a personal diet with fortnightly meetings with the family physician and dietitian and orlistat treatment. Group B received a general diet, monthly meetings with the family physician only and orlistat treatment. Group C received a personal diet, monthly meetings with the dietitian only and no drug treatment. The primary endpoint was reduction of at least 5% of the initial weight during the study period. Results: A greater percentage of patients in group A achieved their weight reduction goals than in other groups (51%, 13% and 9% in groups A, B and C, respectively, p < 0.001). There was a significant reduction in triglycerides in all groups, a significant reduction of low density lipids (LDL) in groups A and B and no significant difference in high density lipids (HDL) in any group. Conclusions: Significant weight reduction was obtained in a family physician setting. Further research is needed to evaluate if, by providing the family physician with the proper tools, similar success can be achieved in more clinics. © 2005 Feigenbaum et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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