2019-07-01_Diabetic_Living_Australia

(Martin Jones) #1

The BIGGEST killer


A study recently presented at the European Congress on
Obesity in Glasgow claimed two-thirds of obese patients
wanted to discuss their weight with their doctor, but would,
on average, wait six years to do so. It further concluded about
70 per cent of healthcare professionals didn’t initiate a weight
loss conversation with their patient, as they thought the
patient was not interested, but in reality, only 7 per cent of
them weren’t. Another reason professionals didn’t discuss
it was for fear of embarrassing or upsetting the patient. And
81 per cent of patients didn’t raise it themselves as they felt
weight loss was their own responsibility. If you have concerns
about weight, don’t disregard them. Start the convo today!

WOULD YOU BRING IT UP?


New research, diet and exercise tips to help keep you healthy and happy


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People with type 2 are at a higher
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    stages. Researchers from the
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    and the University of Glasgow
    studied 18 million people in
    Europe and called for closer
    monitoring of people with
    diabetes to prevent liver disease.


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Smoking has long been known as one of the
greatest threats to health, however, a recent
study published in Lancet concluded 11 million
people die each year, globally, due to poor
diet. People are eating too much salt and not
enough whole grains, fruit and veg, confirming
a balanced diet is important for a healthy life.
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