超重
医学
最佳实践
体重管理
医疗保健
指南
老年学
肥胖
心理学
管理
经济增长
内科学
病理
经济
作者
Piyush Ranjan,Naval K. Vikram,Ambuja Choranur,Yashodhara Pradeep,Maninder Ahuja,Meeta,Manju Puri,Anita Malhotra,Archana Kumari,Sakshi Chopra,Achla Batra,Geetha Balsalkar,Deepti Goswami,Kiran Guleria,Siddharth Sarkar,Garima Kachhawa,Aditi Verma,M Krishna Kumari,Jagmeet Madan,Anjali Dabral
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.dsx.2022.102426
摘要
Weight gain is an independent risk factor for decline in cardiometabolic and overall health-related quality of life in midlife women. The AIIMS-DST initiative aims to develop and validate stepwise recommendations specific for weight management in midlife women. The key clinical questions specific to weight management in midlife women were finalised with the help of a multidisciplinary team of experts in the guideline development group (GDG). Phase I included a systematic and/or narrative review to gather evidence, grading of evidence and expert opinion was sought to develop clinical practice recommendations for each clinical question. Phase II focused on validation of clinical practice recommendations using the peer-review, Delphi method and GRADE approach. -The guidelines provide clinical practice points to address challenges encountered by midlife women in their attempts to manage obesity via lifestyle modification techniques. The initiation of discussion would help the healthcare provider to identify the weight management needs of the women, educate women on different modalities of weight management, and empower them to incorporate corrective lifestyle behaviours. Before initiating the management, a comprehensive assessment of clinical and lifestylerelated parameters should be completed. A personalised behavioural lifestyle modification program addressing the midlife specific barriers for optimal metabolic, musculoskeletal, and mental health should be planned. A consistent follow-up is required for maintenance of corrective eating and activity habits by addressing midlife specific barriers for sustenance of healthy weight. These recommendations will be useful in opportunistic screening and management of obesity in midlife women across healthcare settings. • Healthcare providers should deliver opportunistic screening and management of obesity. • Dietary, physical activity and behavioural assessment is required to customise weight management plan. • Address midlife-specific barriers during lifestyle modification to achieve significant weight loss. • Incorporate face-to-face and technology-based follow-up sessions for long term engagement with midlife women.
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