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Association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity
OBJECTIVE: In shared medical appointments (SMAs), multiple patients with a similar clinical diagnosis are seen by a multidisciplinary team for interactive group sessions. Very few studies have specifically studied SMAs and weight loss in patients with obesity. This study compared weight loss outcome...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278906/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32523713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/osp4.406 |
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author | Shibuya, Kelly Ji, Xinge Pfoh, Elizabeth R. Milinovich, Alex Weng, Wayne Bauman, Janine Ganguly, Rahul Misra‐Hebert, Anita D. Hobbs, Todd M. Kattan, Michael W. Pantalone, Kevin M. Ramasamy, Abhilasha Burguera, Bartolome |
author_facet | Shibuya, Kelly Ji, Xinge Pfoh, Elizabeth R. Milinovich, Alex Weng, Wayne Bauman, Janine Ganguly, Rahul Misra‐Hebert, Anita D. Hobbs, Todd M. Kattan, Michael W. Pantalone, Kevin M. Ramasamy, Abhilasha Burguera, Bartolome |
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description | OBJECTIVE: In shared medical appointments (SMAs), multiple patients with a similar clinical diagnosis are seen by a multidisciplinary team for interactive group sessions. Very few studies have specifically studied SMAs and weight loss in patients with obesity. This study compared weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication (AOM) access between patients with obesity managed through (SMAs) versus individual appointments. METHODS: Retrospective study of adults seen for obesity between September 2014 and February 2017 at Cleveland Clinic Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Percent weight loss from baseline was compared between two propensity score‐matched populations: patients who attended ≥1 SMA and patients managed with individual medical appointments. RESULTS: From all eligible patients identified (n=310 SMA, n=1,993 non‐SMA), 301 matched pairs were evaluated for weight loss. The SMA group (n=301) lost a mean of 4.2%, 5.2% and 3.8% of baseline weight over 6, 12 and 24 months; the non‐SMA group (n=301) lost significantly less weight (1.5%, 1.8% and 1.6%, respectively) (paired t‐test, P<.05). All patients were eligible for US Food and Drug Administration‐approved AOMs based on obesity diagnosis; however, 49.8% (150/301) of matched SMA patients were prescribed an AOM versus 12.3% (37/301) of matched non‐SMA patients. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that SMAs may offer a promising alterative for obesity management and one that may facilitate greater utilization of AOMs. In propensity score‐matched cohorts, SMAs were associated with greater weight loss outcomes when compared to usual care facilitated through individual medical appointments alone. |
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spelling | pubmed-72789062020-06-09 Association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity Shibuya, Kelly Ji, Xinge Pfoh, Elizabeth R. Milinovich, Alex Weng, Wayne Bauman, Janine Ganguly, Rahul Misra‐Hebert, Anita D. Hobbs, Todd M. Kattan, Michael W. Pantalone, Kevin M. Ramasamy, Abhilasha Burguera, Bartolome Obes Sci Pract Original Articles OBJECTIVE: In shared medical appointments (SMAs), multiple patients with a similar clinical diagnosis are seen by a multidisciplinary team for interactive group sessions. Very few studies have specifically studied SMAs and weight loss in patients with obesity. This study compared weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication (AOM) access between patients with obesity managed through (SMAs) versus individual appointments. METHODS: Retrospective study of adults seen for obesity between September 2014 and February 2017 at Cleveland Clinic Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Percent weight loss from baseline was compared between two propensity score‐matched populations: patients who attended ≥1 SMA and patients managed with individual medical appointments. RESULTS: From all eligible patients identified (n=310 SMA, n=1,993 non‐SMA), 301 matched pairs were evaluated for weight loss. The SMA group (n=301) lost a mean of 4.2%, 5.2% and 3.8% of baseline weight over 6, 12 and 24 months; the non‐SMA group (n=301) lost significantly less weight (1.5%, 1.8% and 1.6%, respectively) (paired t‐test, P<.05). All patients were eligible for US Food and Drug Administration‐approved AOMs based on obesity diagnosis; however, 49.8% (150/301) of matched SMA patients were prescribed an AOM versus 12.3% (37/301) of matched non‐SMA patients. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that SMAs may offer a promising alterative for obesity management and one that may facilitate greater utilization of AOMs. In propensity score‐matched cohorts, SMAs were associated with greater weight loss outcomes when compared to usual care facilitated through individual medical appointments alone. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7278906/ /pubmed/32523713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/osp4.406 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Obesity Science & Practice published by World Obesity and The Obesity Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Shibuya, Kelly Ji, Xinge Pfoh, Elizabeth R. Milinovich, Alex Weng, Wayne Bauman, Janine Ganguly, Rahul Misra‐Hebert, Anita D. Hobbs, Todd M. Kattan, Michael W. Pantalone, Kevin M. Ramasamy, Abhilasha Burguera, Bartolome Association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity |
title | Association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity |
title_full | Association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity |
title_fullStr | Association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity |
title_short | Association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity |
title_sort | association between shared medical appointments and weight loss outcomes and anti‐obesity medication use in patients with obesity |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278906/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32523713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/osp4.406 |
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