HEALTH NOTES: GPs fail women over weight loss trends now

HEALTH NOTES: GPs fail women over weight loss trends now
HEALTH NOTES: GPs fail women over weight loss trends now

HEALTH NOTES: GPs fail women over weight loss trends now

HEALTH NOTES: GPs fail women over weight loss with patients feeling they are being judged by their doctors, survey finds

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More than half of British women who want to lose weight are failed by their GPs, it is claimed.

Some 54 per cent of the 2,500 women who took part in a survey said their doctor offered no advice or help for weight loss. This is despite NHS recommendations advising that GPs discuss weight-loss plans with patients or refer them to local specialist services.

The poll, by health firm Juniper, also found three-quarters of women feel let down by doctors when it comes to weight loss. Their reasons included GPs not taking patients seriously, feeling judged and not being offered a solution.

‘If you don’t feel like you’re getting the help and advice you need from your GP, I’d suggest looking elsewhere,’ says dietician Louise Bula. ‘This might mean a different doctor or a registered dietitian.’

Some 54 per cent of the 2,500 women who took part in a survey said their doctor offered no advice or help for weight loss. This is despite NHS recommendations advising that GPs discuss weight-loss plans with patients or refer them to local specialist services

Some 54 per cent of the 2,500 women who took part in a survey said their doctor offered no advice or help for weight loss. This is despite NHS recommendations advising that GPs discuss weight-loss plans with patients or refer them to local specialist services

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