Obesity
Obesity

Reference for building the Care Pathway:

World Obesity Federation (WOF) - UK

The World Obesity Federation (WOF) is widely recognized as one of the leading national institutions dedicated to studying and combating obesity and its comorbidities.

The WOF brings together specialists and organizations from various countries to promote research, public policies, and awareness actions related to obesity. Among its initiatives, the publication of the World Obesity Atlas stands out, presenting data and forecasts on the prevalence of the condition in different nations, as well as the organization of World Obesity Day, held on March 4, aiming to raise awareness and actions to combat the global obesity epidemic.

Caren has adopted WOF’s "Global Obesity Cares Model" as a reference to structure its care line, ensuring comprehensive and effective patient monitoring.

Care Pathway for Obesity

A Caren care line is supported by an intelligent system that continuously monitors patient data, allowing early identification of any signs of complications or worsening conditions. The platform collects information from assessment questionnaires, laboratory tests, medical visit records, and data on eating habits and physical activity, cross-referencing this information to generate personalized alerts for healthcare teams, promoting a more effective and proactive approach to obesity treatment.
πŸ“‹ Steps:
1
Quality of Life Questionnaire
2
Personalized Intervention Plan
3
Adherence Monitoring
Points
βœ… Main objectives:
  • βœ” Reduce the risk of diseases associated with obesity
  • βœ” Focus on lasting habit changes, avoiding the yo-yo effect.
  • βœ” Treat emotional disorders and combat obesity stigma
  • βœ” Ensure continuous and multidisciplinary care
πŸ“Œ Expected benefits:
  • βœ” Reduced risk of chronic diseases, better mobility, and more energy.
  • βœ” Reduction of anxiety and depression, as well as increased self-esteem.
  • βœ” More balanced sleep, more energy, and greater daily independence.
  • βœ” Healthy weight loss, relapse prevention, and continuous follow-up.
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