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Multidisciplinary Approach to Obesity Management: A Case Report
Published on: May 30, 2025
Emerging technologies and virtual medicine in obesity management
F H Van Zyl1, M Noeth2, P N Diab3
1Private practice and Clinical Projects Research Trial Centre, Worcester; Mediclinic Worcester Hospital, Western Cape, South Africa.
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RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Implementation of strategies in the management of obesity can be delivered through web-based platforms (e.g. online education on medical nutrition therapy and physical activity) or mobile devices (e.g. daily weight reporting through a smartphone phone application) (Level 2a, Grade B). 2. We suggest that healthcare providers incorporate individualised feedback and follow-up (e.g. personalised coaching or feedback via phone or email) into technology-based management strategies to improve weight loss outcomes (Level 4, Grade D). 3. The use of wearable activity-tracking technology should be part of a comprehensive strategy for weight loss (Level 1a, Grade A).
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