Supersized America: help your patients regain control of their weight
- PMID: 12678214
- DOI: 10.3949/ccjm.70.3.237
Supersized America: help your patients regain control of their weight
Abstract
With 64-ounce sodas and "supersized" fast food on nearly every street corner, America has become the land of the obese. Despite disheartening statistics regarding the success of weight-loss plans, patients are more likely to take steps to lose weight if encouraged to do so by their primary care physician.
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