Ongoing Review
- Details
- Published on Monday, 10 July 2006
- Changing dietary emphasis e.g. more fibre, less fat, spreading meals
- Reducing triggers, e.g. different route to work, change time of eating, place meal is taken
- Re-emphasise health risks & relative risks
- Personalise diet plans
- Re-run motivation questionnaire, try to identify stumbling blocks
- Check medication ( certain drugs can precipitate weight gain e.g. gliclazide)
- Re-check co-morbidity i.e. diabetes, CHD, heart failure, COPD, thyroid disease, hypertension, depression
- Consider anti-obesity drugs if not used before
- Enlist specialist dietetic support. Check times of clinic are suitable for the client
- Enlist help of support groups i.e. family support, ‘buddy system’, commercial slimming groups
- Identify any problems with exercise- FITT programme, walk for life etc
- Make goals SMART!!
- Consider client choice
If patients are gaining weight or have increased co-morbidity
- Enlist help of specialist weight management clinics
- Consider surgery
- Give clients the opportunity to re-enter the programme at any time.
Great patient leaflets to consider using:
- So you want to lose weight for good? – British Heart Foundation/Faculty of Public Health Obesity Toolkit
- Getting the balance right – British Meat Education Service
- Patient resources & leaflets – DOM UK