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Slimming on Referral. A Practice Nurses’s View Nikki Sly Senior Practice Nurse at Boundary House Surgery. A day in the life of a Nurse……. The effect of Obesity on the NHS. More than a ¼ of adults are classed as obese 42% of men and a 1/3 of women are classed as overweight
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Slimming on Referral A Practice Nurses’s View Nikki Sly Senior Practice Nurse at Boundary House Surgery
The effect of Obesity on the NHS • More than a ¼ of adults are classed as obese • 42% of men and a 1/3 of women are classed as overweight • The long term consequences of obesity is costing the NHS £5.1 billion each year. www.nice.org.uk (accessed June 2014)
The benefits of losing 5-10% of our body weight can be… • Reducing high blood pressure that could lead to a stroke or heart disease • Reducing the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and its complications • Improving osteoarthritis of joints and back pain • Improving fertility problems • Decreasing the likelihood of depression caused by stigma or bullying
So why do patients fail to lose weight? • Fad diets • No quick fix • Too busy • Feeling embarrassed/like a failure • Cost • Loss of control • Support
Slimming on Referral • A golden opportunity for NHS patients to be encouraged to take control of their weight issues • A 12 week scheme funded by the NHS and subsidised by Slimming World • Flexibility for shift workers or people who work away from home
When referring a patient…… • Are they ready to change their lifestyle? • Do they fit the criteria? BMI >30 • Explain the scheme • Weight, Height, and BP • Discuss how they can find out more about slimming world and the clubs accessible to them – www.slimmingworld.com • Complete the referral form