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How Well Are Canadians Supported for Obesity While Being Treated for Related Chronic Diseases?


EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- More than two years after the publication of landmark Canadian clinical practice guidelines for treating obesity in adults, many patients receiving care for a range of common diseases often attributable to excess weight report they are not being adequately treated for obesity.

An online survey of a representative sample of 2,506 Canadian patients living with obesity and at least one obesity-related disease ? including diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, depression and others ? found:

The survey was commissioned by Obesity Canada, a national charity dedicated to improving access to obesity care, and conducted by Leger Marketing. Survey design and results are published in Obesity Pillars.

"In Canada, it's estimated that around 15% of adults live with multiple chronic diseases, a significant portion of which developed downstream from obesity. Moreover, obesity can exacerbate the symptoms of these conditions," stated Dr. Megha Poddar, MD, FRCPC, ABOM. "Despite the evidence suggesting that managing obesity can improve outcomes for these other diseases, it is evident that a majority of these patients are not receiving the necessary interventions."

Dr. Sanjeev Sockalingam, MD, MHPE, FRCPC, Scientific Director of Obesity Canada and co-author of the paper, added that the survey offers a new glimpse of the degree to which evidence-based obesity care is being provided in the context of the treatment of chronic diseases, but that more work needs to be done to definitively identify care gaps and improve uptake of obesity clinical guidelines at all levels of Canada's health systems.

"Seeing that 78% of respondents still feel that obesity is their responsibility to manage on their own, even if they understand that it, too, is a chronic disease, speaks volumes as to the effects of weight bias and stigma in society," Dr. Sockalingam says. "The fact remains that outdated and unscientific ideas about obesity ? that it's simply the result of poor choices about food and exercise and can therefore be simply reversed by eating less and increasing physical activity ? are deeply ingrained in society, even within our healthcare and health policy ecosystems."

"Hopefully, the findings of the survey will lead to more collaborations toward better obesity management in parallel with treating these other conditions."

For more information or to book interviews with the study authors, contact lead author for the study:

Ian Patton, PhD
Director of Advocacy and Public Engagement
Obesity Canada
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 289-927-5576



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