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Embracing Obesity in Collaboration -- Why, When, and How to Intervene
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Introduction/Overview
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Obesity as a Risk Factor for a Number of Disease States and Risk Factors
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Obesity Is an Important Contributor to Progression of Osteoarthritis: Knee OA
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Weight Loss With Liraglutide in Patients With Obesity and Mood Disorders
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Life Expectancy Decreases as BMI Increases
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Location of Excess Body Fat May Have a Larger Impact on Metabolic Health Than Fat Quantity
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EASO Guidelines for Obesity Management in Primary Care
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The Conversation: Why Do You Eat?
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Reciprocal Signaling Between Cancer-Associated Adipocytes and Cancer Cells
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Avoid Stigmatization of the Patient With Obesity
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Weight Loss Improves Obesity-Related CV Comorbidities
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Obesity: Imbalance of Energy Regulation, Not a Failure of Willpower
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Pooled Estimates Of Incidence Depression Leading To Obesity, Relative And Absolute Risk
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The "5 A's" of Obesity Counseling in Canadian Primary Care
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Trust and Perceived Negative Judgment: Primary Care Physicians
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Chronic Care Management of Patients With Obesity: the Multidisciplinary Team
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Available Weight Loss Agents
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Orlistat-Induced Weight Loss and Maintenance at 1 Year
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SCALE Maintenance (Liraglutide 3
SCALE Maintenance (Liraglutide 3.0 mg): Proportion of Patients Maintaining Run-In Weight Loss or Regaining ≥ 5% From Randomization to Week 56
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Naltrexone + Bupropion vs Placebo: Results From The COR-I Trial
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Bariatric Surgery Is Associated With Sustained Weight Loss Over 15 Years
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Anemia and Nutritional Deficiencies Associated With Roux-en-Y Bariatric Surgery
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Summary and Conclusions
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