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Multimodale aanpak van obesitas bij volwassenen in de eerstelijnszorgPublished by: WORELLast published: 2024Guide de pratique clinique sur la prise en charge multimodale de l’obésité chez l’adultePublished by: WORELLast published: 2024Overgewicht en obesitas bij volwassenen in de huisartsenpraktijkPublished by: Domus Medica | SSMGLast published: 2006Surcharge pondérale et obésité chez l'adultePublished by: Domus Medica | SSMGLast published: 2006Case history #1
A 54-year-old woman with a height of 5 feet 4 inches (163 cm) and weight of 177 lbs (80.3 kg; BMI 30.4 kg/m²) presents to her family physician with a chief complaint of vaginal bleeding. She is postmenopausal, and her medical history consists of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, osteoarthritis of both knees, and depression. She has also had a cesarean section and a cholecystectomy.
Case history #2
A 47-year-old man presents to the emergency department with acute onset chest pain, lightheadedness, and diaphoresis that began while he was mowing his lawn. He weighs 273 lbs (124 kg) and is 5 feet 6 inches (167 cm) tall (BMI 44.1 kg/m²). He has a past medical history of poorly controlled type 2 diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, and obstructive sleep apnea.
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