GPs should stop worrying about offending obese patients, says study

Just a 30-second chat about weight can have a major impact for overweight patients

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Doctors should not worry about offending obese patients by bringing up their weight, health experts have advised – and a 30-second chat can have a major impact on a patient's future weight.

More than 130 GPs took part in a trial in which they were asked to start a conversation about weight with obese patients who were consulting them about another matter.

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