Survey reveals high disconnect between perceptions of obesity among people living with obesity and their doctors

A survey of adults living with obesity and their physicians across seven countries reveals a high disconnect between their perceptions about the causes of obesity and treatment goals. The findings being presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO25) in Malaga, Spain (11–14 May), highlight biased misconceptions about obesity which may impact patients' access to treatment and support.

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