Health‐related outcomes in patients enrolled on surgical and non‐surgical routes in a weight management service - Stephenson - 2022 - Health Science Reports - Wiley Online Library

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Abstract Background and Aims This study evaluates a specialist weight management service and compares outcomes in participants referred to the service undergoing either surgery or non-surgical rout

Access to publicly funded weight management services in England using routine data from primary and secondary care (2007–2020): An observational cohort study

Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study

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