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Bitesize guidance to aid patient conversations

  

'5 steps on obesity' guidance

Obesity stigma can make talking about obesity a sensitive issue. The ‘5 steps on obesity' guidance document provides support for you to start and continue the conversation to find the right treatment option for your patient.

 

 

Know for a fact – digestible fact sheets on obesity and obesity related complications

  

Spotting obesity early

Early intervention for obesity is crucial to protecting your patients health. Download the fact sheet below to learn more about the early signs of disease progression.

 

 

Obesity and cardiovascular risks

Download the fact sheet to get more insights on the global impact of obesity on cardiovascular disease (CVD).

 

 

Obesity and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)

What’s the impact of obesity on HFpEF and how does it affect people’s quality of life? Download the fact sheet to find out.

 

 

Obesity and knee osteoarthritis

Learn more about how excess weight impacts physical function and mobility in people with obesity in the fact sheet below

 

 

Menopause, obesity, and CVD risk

Download the fact sheet to learn how to diagnose, treat, and discuss obesity with patients who are menopausal and are at risk of CVD.

 

 

Understanding metabolic dysfunctionassociated steatohepatitis (MASH) and obesity

Download the fact sheet below for a brief overview of how MASH may develop in your patients with obesity.

 

 

Ground-breaking research – insights and the latest news

ACTION-IO study

The Awareness, Care, and Treatment in Obesity Management – International Observation (ACTION-IO) study is a groundbreaking international study. It is one of the first and largest studies to investigate barriers to effective obesity care among people with obesity and healthcare professionals in 11 countries worldwide.1,2

 

 

Resources for your patients

Resources for your patients

Downloadable brochures and pamphlets to support your patients’ weight-loss journey.

  

Brochure: Losing weight and sustaining it is hard

This brochure helps patients understand the multiple factors which influence body weight. It explains how genetics, environment, and hormones can all contribute to making weight loss and maintaining it challenging for those living with overweight and obesity.1,2

 

 

Pamphlet: Goal setting for weight management

Once a weight journey has been explored and your patient’s personal challenges identified, you can progress to setting achievable goals together. This pamphlet sets out potential approaches to healthy eating and increased physical activity. Download the goal-setting weight-loss management template for your patients.

 

 

Worksheet: Chart your patient’s personal weight history

Understanding and discussing your patient’s weight history is an important part of weight management. Charting this information can provide a valuable insight into understanding triggers for their weight gain. It also documents previous attempts at losing excess weight and the previous challenges encountered. Download the weight chart template to use with your patients.

  

HQ25OB00128 | Approved August 2025

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