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=== Audience ===
=== Audience ===


== Understanding Obesity<br> ==
== Understanding Obesity<br> ==
 
=== Obesity Quiz: How much do you know? ===
 
=== Definition of Obesity ===
 
=== Implications of Obesity ===
 
=== Obesity in Scotland ===
 
=== Factors Contributing to Obesity ===
 
==== Socio-Economic Status ====
 
==== Mental Health ====
 
==== Genetics ====
 
=== What's Needed for Helathy Weight Loss? ===


== The Role of Physiotherapy ==
== The Role of Physiotherapy ==

Revision as of 20:17, 9 January 2016

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Introduction
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Aims[edit | edit source]

Learning Outcomes[edit | edit source]

Audience[edit | edit source]

Understanding Obesity
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Obesity Quiz: How much do you know?[edit | edit source]

Definition of Obesity[edit | edit source]

Implications of Obesity[edit | edit source]

Obesity in Scotland[edit | edit source]

Factors Contributing to Obesity[edit | edit source]

Socio-Economic Status[edit | edit source]

Mental Health[edit | edit source]

Genetics[edit | edit source]

What's Needed for Helathy Weight Loss?[edit | edit source]

The Role of Physiotherapy[edit | edit source]

How can communication be used to facilitate behaviour change?[edit | edit source]

Motivational interviewing[edit | edit source]

Introduction [edit | edit source]

Motivational interviewing (MI) is described as “a collaborative conversation style for strengthening a person’s own motivation and commitment to change” (Miller and Rollnick p. 12 2013)


Four processes in Motivational interviewing
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  1. Engaging
  2. Focusing
  3. Evoking
  4. Planning



O.A.R.S Strategy[edit | edit source]

Open-ended questions
Affirmations
Reflective listening
Summaries
Example of use of O.R.A.S Strategy[edit | edit source]

(Recording) Are you able to identify all parts of the strategy?



Evidence base for Motivational interviewing in managing overweight and obesity [edit | edit source]

What words to use when addressing excess weight with patients?[edit | edit source]


Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

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