Edmonton Obesity Staging System Prevalence and Association with Weight Loss in a Publicly Funded Referral-Based Obesity Clinic
Objectives. To determine the distribution of EOSS stages and differences in weight loss achieved according to EOSS stage, in patients attending a referral-based publically funded multisite weight management clinic. Subjects/Methods. 5,787 obese patients were categorized using EOSS staging using meta...
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Main Authors: | Karissa L. Canning (Author), Ruth E. Brown (Author), Sean Wharton (Author), Arya M. Sharma (Author), Jennifer L. Kuk (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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