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#obsm chat @obsmchat Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Paul Davidson, PhD - bariatric psychologist, Boston. Great to be here with you all. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
OAC @ObesityAction RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Please take a minute to introduce yourself. Even if only planning to "lurk" (read along without commenting) it’s helpful knowing the faces in the audience :-) We will introduce the first question in a few minutes. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel Hi! Clinical psychologist in NYC specializing in #obesity and #weightmanagement. Happy to be a part of this group and on this chat this evening. #obsm @obsmchat #healthpsychologist #wls | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @PaulDavidsonPhD Great to have you here, Paul! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Please take a minute to introduce yourself. Even if only planning to "lurk" (read along without commenting) it’s helpful knowing the faces in the audience :-) We will introduce the first question in a few minutes. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp Hi #obsm! Glad to be here! | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Here for the #obsm chat as a health coach but also bariatric patient. Hi everyone! | |
Patty Nece @pattynece Patty Nece, @ObesityAction Board member. Patient. Hate #weightbias and #weightstigma! #obsm | |
Janet Elizabeth Childerhose, PhD @JEChilderhose Good evening everyone, and happy Daylight Savings time. Janet Childerhose, PhD: medical anthropologist & bioethics researcher. #obsm | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @obsmchat Pediatrician in SC. Always trying to learn more to help my patients and families get healthy and stay healthy. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat The #obsm chat is organized by @arghavan_salles @LoggheMD @DrBabakMoein @NeilFlochMD @AmirGhaferi @pattynece @Eggface @PaulDavidsonPhD & @AskDr_Rachel. Special thank you to @PaulDavidsonPhD for writing this month's blog post and to @arghavan_salles for moderating from @obsmchat. | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Reminder: #obsm chats do not serve as medical advice. Please direct specific questions to your primary care provider. | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @AskDr_Rachel Welcome, Rachel! We look forward to hearing your insights. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @ZHeatherChamp welcome-- we are happy to have you! #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface Follow @obsmchat & add #OBSM to your tweets to contribute to tonight's discussion beginning now! https://t.co/xtVRzbyZg7 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ZHeatherChamp Thanks for joining us, Heather! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: The #obsm chat is organized by @arghavan_salles @LoggheMD @DrBabakMoein @NeilFlochMD @AmirGhaferi @pattynece @Eggface @PaulDavidsonPhD & @AskDr_Rachel. Special thank you to @PaulDavidsonPhD for writing this month's blog post and to @arghavan_salles for moderating from @obsmchat. | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @AskDr_Rachel Thanks! I think this is my 2nd #obsm chat. Here to learn and share! | |
OAC @ObesityAction Obesity Action Coalition here, representing the > 93 million Americans affected by obesity. Disordered eating is an important topic to discuss with #obesity. Looking forward to tonight's amazing chat! #obsm https://t.co/6XDCoTnpLy | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @OffThePlateMC Hi, Marilyn! Thanks for joining us. #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface RT @obsmchat: The #obsm chat is organized by @arghavan_salles @LoggheMD @DrBabakMoein @NeilFlochMD @AmirGhaferi @pattynece @Eggface @PaulDavidsonPhD & @AskDr_Rachel. Special thank you to @PaulDavidsonPhD for writing this month's blog post and to @arghavan_salles for moderating from @obsmchat. | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @pattynece @ObesityAction Thanks for being here, Patty! #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat Glad I’m here! Wish I’d known about #Obsm YEARS AGO! | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @JEChilderhose Nice to have you here as always, Janet! #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @ObesityAction: Obesity Action Coalition here, representing the > 93 million Americans affected by obesity. Disordered eating is an important topic to discuss with #obesity. Looking forward to tonight's amazing chat! #obsm https://t.co/6XDCoTnpLy | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @BALANCEedtc Welcome to the #obsm chat! | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @greenhousemd Welcome, Deborah! Glad to see you here again. #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface Waving hello from California #OBSM pals, Michelle "Shelly" #BariatricSurgery Post-Op, @ObesityAction Coalition Chair, Patient Advocate. 👋🏽 | |
Zulema Rodriguez, MD @zulemarod RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Q1: For those familiar with struggles with disordered eating, what circumstances facilitate acknowledging the patterns and seeking help? What assistance is needed most? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @Eggface: Follow @obsmchat & add #OBSM to your tweets to contribute to tonight's discussion beginning now! https://t.co/xtVRzbyZg7 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @Eggface: Follow @obsmchat & add #OBSM to your tweets to contribute to tonight's discussion beginning now! https://t.co/xtVRzbyZg7 | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC @AskDr_Rachel Hello again and thank you! #obsm :) | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC RT @Eggface: Follow @obsmchat & add #OBSM to your tweets to contribute to tonight's discussion beginning now! https://t.co/xtVRzbyZg7 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ObesityAction Thanks for bringing your important perspective to this chat! #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp Anyway: I’m post-op #vsg last October. Struggled AGAINST obesity since I was a little child. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @ObesityAction: Obesity Action Coalition here, representing the > 93 million Americans affected by obesity. Disordered eating is an important topic to discuss with #obesity. Looking forward to tonight's amazing chat! #obsm https://t.co/6XDCoTnpLy | |
Patty Nece @pattynece Please be sure to tag your tweets with #obsm! | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Q1: Q1: For those familiar with struggles with disordered eating, what circumstances facilitate acknowledging the patterns and seeking help? What assistance is needed most? #obsm | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee Hello everyone. Bruce Y Lee, MD MBA Exec Director, GOPC- Global Obesity Prevention Center and Assoc. Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health & Carey Business School and Regular Contributor Forbes & HuffPost #obsm https://t.co/9nvtcb2og6 | |
Zulema Rodriguez, MD @zulemarod RT @obsmchat: Q1: Q1: For those familiar with struggles with disordered eating, what circumstances facilitate acknowledging the patterns and seeking help? What assistance is needed most? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ZHeatherChamp If only we'd existed years ago! Glad to be here now, though :). #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @obsmchat Q1: It helped me to have a health care pro who didn’t judge my eating. It gave me a safe place to discuss binge eating without feeling guilty about it. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat LOL 😉 #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Q1. Often find that people hit a certain bottom before opening up about disordered eating. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @Eggface @ObesityAction Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on tonight's topic, Shelly! #obsm | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee RT @ObesityAction: Obesity Action Coalition here, representing the > 93 million Americans affected by obesity. Disordered eating is an important topic to discuss with #obesity. Looking forward to tonight's amazing chat! #obsm https://t.co/6XDCoTnpLy | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC @obsmchat Q1: I don't think I fully understood my patterns until I did a lot of self-exploration. Maybe they were pointed out to me but I wasn't ready to listen #obsm | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee RT @Eggface: Follow @obsmchat & add #OBSM to your tweets to contribute to tonight's discussion beginning now! https://t.co/xtVRzbyZg7 | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @pattynece Or use tweetchat. Much easier! #obsm | |
The 29-Day Project @the29dayproject RT @obsmchat: Countdown update: Countdown update: 30 MINUTES to the #OBSM chat on Disordered Eating! https://t.co/UZD6IfmG2G | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @bruce_y_lee Welcome, Bruce! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @obsmchat it is important for all healthcare professionals to know what to look for in order to identify #disorderedeating behaviors and to help our patients. #OBSM | |
Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD @arghavan_salles RT @obsmchat: The #obsm chat is organized by @arghavan_salles @LoggheMD @DrBabakMoein @NeilFlochMD @AmirGhaferi @pattynece @Eggface @PaulDavidsonPhD & @AskDr_Rachel. Special thank you to @PaulDavidsonPhD for writing this month's blog post and to @arghavan_salles for moderating from @obsmchat. | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @OffThePlateMC @obsmchat I think change doesn't occur until you really want the help...you have to be ready. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @pattynece: @obsmchat Q1: @obsmchat Q1: It helped me to have a health care pro who didn’t judge my eating. It gave me a safe place to discuss binge eating without feeling guilty about it. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @OffThePlateMC: @obsmchat Q1: @obsmchat Q1: I don't think I fully understood my patterns until I did a lot of self-exploration. Maybe they were pointed out to me but I wasn't ready to listen #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat A1: Whsr exactly is “disordered” eating please? #obsm | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @OffThePlateMC What prompted you to do that self-exploration? #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat A1: What exactly is “disordered” eating please? #obsm | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @obsmchat Disordered eating is never just about eating. There is always more going on in the background. Identifying the other factors (anxiety, depression etc) often allows the patient to reach out and accept help. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @OffThePlateMC @obsmchat I think change doesn't occur until you really want the help...you have to be ready. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Unfortunately, disordered eating often is secretive. It may include binge eating, purging, anorexia, grazing, night eating...#obsm | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD Hi so excited I could finally join @obsmchat 🙌I’m Dr. Sylvia Bollie, an Obesity Medicine physician & former emotional-eater in USA 🇺🇸 #obsm #weightlossjourney https://t.co/VWaG6pAqUP | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @AskDr_Rachel What are the most common indicators healthcare professionals should watch out for? #obsm | |
Janet Elizabeth Childerhose, PhD @JEChilderhose Great question. Thanks for asking! #obsm https://t.co/5OdlX056wK | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @OffThePlateMC @obsmchat I think change doesn't occur until you really want the help...you have to be ready. #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat I totally agree. I am learning a TON and still have lots to learn, but awareness is the key for me #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @greenhousemd @obsmchat Agreed. Disordered eating is a symptom of other issues most often. #OBSM | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat Disordered eating is never just about eating. There is always more going on in the background. Identifying the other factors (anxiety, depression etc) often allows the patient to reach out and accept help. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat Disordered eating is never just about eating. There is always more going on in the background. Identifying the other factors (anxiety, depression etc) often allows the patient to reach out and accept help. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @PaulDavidsonPhD @OffThePlateMC @obsmchat Absolutely! For many individuals, they dont want to change until they identify there is a problem. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @OffThePlateMC Are you on insta by chance? #obsm | |
Crystal Johnson-Mann, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS @CJMannMD @obsmchat A willingness of healthcare providers and friends/family to actually LISTEN is the first step. Supportive environments and working on #selflove are next as this provides the environment needed to continue down a healthier path. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @JEChilderhose Is it an eating disorder? #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @CJMannMD @obsmchat So important for HCPs to not be judgmental and to come with a supportive, hope-inducing stance with disordered eating. #OBSM | |
Janet Elizabeth Childerhose, PhD @JEChilderhose I think others will have to answer this! #obsm https://t.co/oSLVzUJ06g | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC It was really in preparation for gastric bypass that I knew I had to change everything about my life - from sleep, to my job, to exercise, to self, talk (I could go on) #obsm https://t.co/IRVAPcppRB | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat it is important for all healthcare professionals to know what to look for in order to identify #disorderedeating behaviors and to help our patients. #OBSM | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ZHeatherChamp these are some behaviors that are considered disordered eating. #obsm https://t.co/dMbzTVJoeq | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp @JEChilderhose It may be part of an eating disorder or problematic eating linked to #obesity. #obsm | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee RT @CJMannMD: @obsmchat A willingness of healthcare providers and friends/family to actually LISTEN is the first step. Supportive environments and working on #selflove are next as this provides the environment needed to continue down a healthier path. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @obsmchat: Q1: Q1: For those familiar with struggles with disordered eating, what circumstances facilitate acknowledging the patterns and seeking help? What assistance is needed most? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @fittmd Thanks for joining us! We look forward to hearing your thoughts. #obsm | |
Maureen Mosti @MaureenMostiM Nurse, bariatric clinic coordinator and happy patient #OBSM in México | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat Thanks! Never heard it phrased “disordered” eating. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @greenhousemd @obsmchat Agreed. Disordered eating is a symptom of other issues most often. #OBSM | |
Adeel A. Shamim MD, FACS, FASMBS 🇵🇰🇺🇸🇨🇦 @Adeel_A_Sham PGY-4 surgery resident, aspiring MIS/Bariatrics fellow. Excited to learn tonight. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @obsmchat I think it is important to do a 24 hour food recall with all patients, as well as a "typical" day, which includes time the individual wakes up, time they eat throughout the day, time they go to sleep etc. This will give us a lot of insight. #obsm | |
iamabariatricpatient @JeanineMSherman RT @obsmchat: @ZHeatherChamp these are some behaviors that are considered disordered eating. #obsm https://t.co/dMbzTVJoeq | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @CJMannMD: @obsmchat A willingness of healthcare providers and friends/family to actually LISTEN is the first step. Supportive environments and working on #selflove are next as this provides the environment needed to continue down a healthier path. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @TammiGoffPhotos @obsmchat This is so true!! And not so easy to find! #obsm | |
Janet Elizabeth Childerhose, PhD @JEChilderhose @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp Anthropologist here: I have to wonder if there really is such a thing as "ordered" eating, given how fractured and busy our lives are. How many of us eat socially in groups, with plenty of time for pleasure and conversation? #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @obsmchat Also, understanding an individuals thoughts surrounding food, eating and weight is also helpful to understand any potential problems. #obsm #disorderedeating | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat Not all disordered eating leads to an eating disorder, just as not all sadness leads to major depression. They are problematic eating habits which contribute to weight issues. #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Yes! Offtheplatehealthcoach and my WLS account is Marilyn_unraveled #obsm https://t.co/0iIXjrshkS | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @WohaibiMD Welcome! Thanks for joining. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @JEChilderhose WOW. Is eating in those circumstances concerned “ordered” eating? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @CJMannMD @obsmchat So important for HCPs to not be judgmental and to come with a supportive, hope-inducing stance with disordered eating. #OBSM | |
OAC @ObesityAction Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat It's a term that psychologists often use as they could be symptoms and behaviors, but not necessarily a "disorder." #obsm #disorderedeating #healthbeahviors | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @TammiGoffPhotos Any particular strategies that person used that were helpful? #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat @JEChilderhose @PaulDavidsonPhD So is “disordered” eating just a catch all phrase or something specific? So interesting! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat Not all disordered eating leads to an eating disorder, just as not all sadness leads to major depression. They are problematic eating habits which contribute to weight issues. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @OffThePlateMC I’ll add you! I’m the same user name on IG. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @BALANCEedtc Thanks for sharing the article from psychology today! #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface Many post #bariatricsurgery come to realize deeper issues were at play with their eating. I know I blamed a lot of stuff on my weight and when the weight was not as much a factor, I was forced to face those underlying causes & do some work above the neck #OBSM | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Q2: Are providers working in the obesity field aware of disordered eating patterns and making appropriate referrals for treatment? What education is needed? #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD Q1. Difficulty losing weight and/or maintaining #weightloss is a red flag. Till I identified that I was an emotional eater it was hard to lose weight much less keep it off. Patients need help understanding “why” they eat not just “what” to eat. #OBSM #obesity https://t.co/PeQ3cMnAJO | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @OffThePlateMC It makes sense that as you were preparing for #bariatricsurgery you re-examined your habits. Good for you--it's not easy to do. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat @JEChilderhose @PaulDavidsonPhD It could be of many problematic eating behaviors, including night eating, grazing, binge eating, emotional eating, etc. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @MaureenMostiM Welcome, Maureen! Great to see you. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat Not all disordered eating leads to an eating disorder, just as not all sadness leads to major depression. They are problematic eating habits which contribute to weight issues. #obsm | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @obsmchat @AskDr_Rachel My fave question: "When you look in the mirror, do you see a person who is overweight, underweight or just right?" The answer can give you so much information to work with. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ZHeatherChamp You're right--it's a confusing distinction between disordered eating and eating disorders. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @obsmchat: Q1: Q1: For those familiar with struggles with disordered eating, what circumstances facilitate acknowledging the patterns and seeking help? What assistance is needed most? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @Adeel_A_Sham Welcome, Adeel! #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC I had every intention of being a success story! #OBSM https://t.co/hQKAzrowLD | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Q2: Q2: Are providers working in the obesity field aware of disordered eating patterns and making appropriate referrals for treatment? What education is needed? #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat This is useful for most people interested in examining their eating habits! #obsm https://t.co/f6UvfIq51k | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @ConasonPsyD @obsmchat @JEChilderhose @PaulDavidsonPhD #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @fittmd This has been so important to my weight-management program! I knew what to eat - just couldn't figure out the why I didn't do it! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: This is useful for most people interested in examining their eating habits! #obsm https://t.co/f6UvfIq51k | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @BALANCEedtc Thanks for sharing! @ZHeatherChamp @JEChilderhose #obsm | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @obsmchat "Appropriate referrals" implies that appropriate resources are available. Not always the case. Knowing that you need to refer for disordered eating and being able to refer are not always the same thing. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @JEChilderhose @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp Ha! Great point. #obsm | |
Kitty Softpaws @shero4hire RT @fittmd: Hi so excited I could finally join @obsmchat 🙌I’m Dr. Sylvia Bollie, an Obesity Medicine physician & former emotional-eater in USA 🇺🇸 #obsm #weightlossjourney https://t.co/VWaG6pAqUP | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @Eggface: Many post #bariatricsurgery come to realize deeper issues were at play with their eating. I know I blamed a lot of stuff on my weight and when the weight was not as much a factor, I was forced to face those underlying causes & do some work above the neck #OBSM | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD Great article #obsm https://t.co/CpBpYia7bI | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @obsmchat @BALANCEedtc @ZHeatherChamp @JEChilderhose Entering late, good to be here! #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp Thanks, Paul! #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @greenhousemd Dang. Who asks that question ? The doctor to US or US to ourselves? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel Q2: Unfortunately I dont think all healthcare professionals in the #obesity field are aware of what to look for and when to make an appropriate referral. This is a great time when a #Mentalhealth professional would be useful to have on the interdisciplinary team. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD With weight management and bariatric programs, it is so valuable to have behavioral health professionals available to deal with the emotional side of the equation. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD @obsmchat @OffThePlateMC Great advice #Obsm https://t.co/NGjUllZNbM | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat I think it is important to do a 24 hour food recall with all patients, as well as a "typical" day, which includes time the individual wakes up, time they eat throughout the day, time they go to sleep etc. This will give us a lot of insight. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @fittmd SO TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Yes - post-surgery I had the same discovery. Happiness is not achieved by reaching a number on a scale #obsm https://t.co/4RCTAR3vSm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ZHeatherChamp @JEChilderhose @PaulDavidsonPhD It covers a number of unhealthy eating behaviors. #obsm | |
David Creel @drdavidcreel Trust is essential in the therapeutic relationship. Even if patients aren’t ready to change , they may be willing to discuss. That’s an important first step. #obsm https://t.co/TF2gJs2m3X | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @Eggface: Many post #bariatricsurgery come to realize deeper issues were at play with their eating. I know I blamed a lot of stuff on my weight and when the weight was not as much a factor, I was forced to face those underlying causes & do some work above the neck #OBSM | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: With weight management and bariatric programs, it is so valuable to have behavioral health professionals available to deal with the emotional side of the equation. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @greenhousemd @obsmchat There's definitely a lack of psychological help across the country, for this and other issues. #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Yes, support groups connected with my surgeon have been so valuable and insightful. #obsm https://t.co/gc1xuUg7GF | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @ZHeatherChamp I honestly suspect both. But I ask it to my adolescent patients if I'm concerned about disordered eating. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @fittmd Who was most helpful in identifying your emotional eating? A dietician? Psychologist? Primary care? #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @PaulDavidsonPhD I absolutely agree with this!!! Ideally, a behavioral health professional is on the interdisciplinary team! #obsm | |
OAC @ObesityAction Quality #obesity treatment requires an HCP to understand that #obesity is complex; i.e. involves not only biological and behavioral factors, but also emotional factors. That level of education is key for a comprehensive treatment approach. #obsm https://t.co/NmTwv8pJlA | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD @pattynece @fittmd #EmotionalEating #obsm @obsmchat https://t.co/4lpbk1BJpg | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @OffThePlateMC: Yes - post-surgery I had the same discovery. Happiness is not achieved by reaching a number on a scale #obsm https://t.co/4RCTAR3vSm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD It takes courage for patients to admit to disordered eating patterns, but addressing them is a key to getting weight and self-image under better control. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat @AskDr_Rachel My fave question: @obsmchat @AskDr_Rachel My fave question: "When you look in the mirror, do you see a person who is overweight, underweight or just right?" The answer can give you so much information to work with. #obsm | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat And it has to affect/impair daily functioning, correct? #obsm | |
OAC @ObesityAction @MaureenMostiM @obsmchat So true, Maureen. Weight bias all too often begins in childhood and has the potential to stick with an adult for years to come. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece In my experience, these pros are essential! My guess it's especially important for people who have severe obesity or have had obesity for a long time. #obsm https://t.co/8CjKmIYEMj | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat A2: I feel my Bariatric surgeon does this. And my Primary too, not as distinct. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD This advice is imperativeto the success of the #bariatricsurgery patient #obsm https://t.co/n8Rxs3uTp4 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @ObesityAction: Quality #obesity treatment requires an HCP to understand that #obesity is complex; i.e. involves not only biological and behavioral factors, but also emotional factors. That level of education is key for a comprehensive treatment approach. #obsm https://t.co/NmTwv8pJlA | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @RandiDublin @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat In order to be an eating disorder. Disordered eating doesn't necessarily affect functioning. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @OffThePlateMC Unfortunately I think many people think they will be "happy" when they reach a certain weight, but we know that is not true. #obsm This is something that should be assessed and discussed in the pre-op psychosocial evaluation-- realistic expectations! | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @AskDr_Rachel: Q2: Q2: Unfortunately I dont think all healthcare professionals in the #obesity field are aware of what to look for and when to make an appropriate referral. This is a great time when a #Mentalhealth professional would be useful to have on the interdisciplinary team. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @pattynece: @greenhousemd @obsmchat There's definitely a lack of psychological help across the country, for this and other issues. #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface @obsmchat I think providers should know that some pre-op #bariatricsurgery patients fear being fully open during pre-WLS psychological assessments for fear of denial/delay of surgery. #OBSM | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @OffThePlateMC: Yes, support groups connected with my surgeon have been so valuable and insightful. #obsm https://t.co/gc1xuUg7GF | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @TammiGoffPhotos Sounds simple but a common theme in our chats has been that people do not feel heard. There is much work for providers to do on that front. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: @fittmd Who was most helpful in identifying your emotional eating? A dietician? Psychologist? Primary care? #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @obsmchat: Q2: Q2: Are providers working in the obesity field aware of disordered eating patterns and making appropriate referrals for treatment? What education is needed? #obsm | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee RT @NeilFlochMD: This advice is imperativeto the success of the #bariatricsurgery patient #obsm https://t.co/n8Rxs3uTp4 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @drdavidcreel: Trust is essential in the therapeutic relationship. Even if patients aren’t ready to change , they may be willing to discuss. That’s an important first step. #obsm https://t.co/TF2gJs2m3X | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee RT @pattynece: In my experience, these pros are essential! My guess it's especially important for people who have severe obesity or have had obesity for a long time. #obsm https://t.co/8CjKmIYEMj | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @OffThePlateMC 👏 #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @pattynece: In my experience, these pros are essential! My guess it's especially important for people who have severe obesity or have had obesity for a long time. #obsm https://t.co/8CjKmIYEMj | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @obsmchat: @TammiGoffPhotos Sounds simple but a common theme in our chats has been that people do not feel heard. There is much work for providers to do on that front. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @RandiDublin @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat In order to be an eating disorder. Disordered eating doesn't necessarily affect functioning. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @Eggface: @obsmchat I think providers should know that some pre-op #bariatricsurgery patients fear being fully open during pre-WLS psychological assessments for fear of denial/delay of surgery. #OBSM | |
Bruce Y. Lee @bruce_y_lee RT @ObesityAction: Quality #obesity treatment requires an HCP to understand that #obesity is complex; i.e. involves not only biological and behavioral factors, but also emotional factors. That level of education is key for a comprehensive treatment approach. #obsm https://t.co/NmTwv8pJlA | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @pattynece: @fittmd This has been so important to my weight-management program! I knew what to eat - just couldn't figure out the why I didn't do it! #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD My surgeon required a consult prior to going ahead with #vsg. #obsm | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @ConasonPsyD @obsmchat Agree completely. Lots of potential for telemedicine in this area but still in its infancy as a readily availably option. #obsm | |
Alexis Conason @theantidietplan @fittmd Weight loss can also be a red flag for restrictive EDs. Which are more common than we think in people at higher weights. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @NeilFlochMD: This advice is imperativeto the success of the #bariatricsurgery patient #obsm https://t.co/n8Rxs3uTp4 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @ConasonPsyD: @fittmd Weight loss can also be a red flag for restrictive EDs. Which are more common than we think in people at higher weights. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Patients need to understand that a key role of the psychologist or other behavioral provider is to help appropriate candidates to get what they need to get surgery. We are on the patient's side. #OBSM https://t.co/eZ1iR5kpYB | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @ConasonPsyD: @fittmd Weight loss can also be a red flag for restrictive EDs. Which are more common than we think in people at higher weights. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @greenhousemd Great point! Do you think the issue is not having enough psychologists available? Or just not enough psychologists who focus on disordered eating? #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Patients need to understand that a key role of the psychologist or other behavioral provider is to help appropriate candidates to get what they need to get surgery. We are on the patient's side. #OBSM https://t.co/eZ1iR5kpYB | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD As a #bariatricsurgeon we depend upon the expertise of #mentalhealth experts to evaluate for #eatingdisorders prior to Surgical interventions @obsmchat #obsm https://t.co/NuORHxWrd7 | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin Yes, realistic expectations and the notion that bariatric surgery is not going to solve all of life's problems and stressors. #Obsm https://t.co/SHe1idUVtr | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @RandiDublin @BALANCEedtc @ZHeatherChamp @JEChilderhose Welcome, Randi! #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @AskDr_Rachel: @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat @JEChilderhose @PaulDavidsonPhD It could be of many problematic eating behaviors, including night eating, grazing, binge eating, emotional eating, etc. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD I think what’s KEY too is KNOWING the patterns, behaviors. I did/do all those things but only until recently “knew” it was a prob. #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @fittmd: Q1. Difficulty losing weight and/or maintaining #weightloss is a red flag. Till I identified that I was an emotional eater it was hard to lose weight much less keep it off. Patients need help understanding “why” they eat not just “what” to eat. #OBSM #obesity https://t.co/PeQ3cMnAJO | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @obsmchat @greenhousemd #obsm I think there are not enough psychologists who specialize in #obesity #weightmanagement or #disorderedeating | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @pattynece: In my experience, these pros are essential! My guess it's especially important for people who have severe obesity or have had obesity for a long time. #obsm https://t.co/8CjKmIYEMj | |
Crystal Johnson-Mann, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS @CJMannMD RT @NeilFlochMD: As a #bariatricsurgeon we depend upon the expertise of #mentalhealth experts to evaluate for #eatingdisorders prior to Surgical interventions @obsmchat #obsm https://t.co/NuORHxWrd7 | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @CJMannMD: @obsmchat A willingness of healthcare providers and friends/family to actually LISTEN is the first step. Supportive environments and working on #selflove are next as this provides the environment needed to continue down a healthier path. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @NeilFlochMD: As a #bariatricsurgeon we depend upon the expertise of #mentalhealth experts to evaluate for #eatingdisorders prior to Surgical interventions @obsmchat #obsm https://t.co/NuORHxWrd7 | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @Eggface @obsmchat yes. I think I am not getting the full story for some patients. Others are very frank and honest. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @AskDr_Rachel What behaviors should prompt a referral to a mental health profession? #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat it is important for all healthcare professionals to know what to look for in order to identify #disorderedeating behaviors and to help our patients. #OBSM | |
Patty Nece @pattynece Good thread! #obsm https://t.co/id1dxYgxzV | |
SaludHEALTHinfo @SaludHEALTHinfo RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat @greenhousemd #obsm I think there are not enough psychologists who specialize in #obesity #weightmanagement or #disorderedeating | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat @CJMannMD You just totally made the case for Motivational Intrerviewing in the treatment of both obesity and disordered eating. #obsm | |
Crystal Johnson-Mann, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS @CJMannMD RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat @greenhousemd #obsm I think there are not enough psychologists who specialize in #obesity #weightmanagement or #disorderedeating | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin RT @obsmchat: @TammiGoffPhotos Sounds simple but a common theme in our chats has been that people do not feel heard. There is much work for providers to do on that front. #obsm | |
SaludHEALTHinfo @SaludHEALTHinfo RT @AskDr_Rachel: @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat @JEChilderhose @PaulDavidsonPhD It could be of many problematic eating behaviors, including night eating, grazing, binge eating, emotional eating, etc. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @OffThePlateMC: Yes - post-surgery I had the same discovery. Happiness is not achieved by reaching a number on a scale #obsm https://t.co/4RCTAR3vSm | |
SaludHEALTHinfo @SaludHEALTHinfo RT @NeilFlochMD: As a #bariatricsurgeon we depend upon the expertise of #mentalhealth experts to evaluate for #eatingdisorders prior to Surgical interventions @obsmchat #obsm https://t.co/NuORHxWrd7 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @RandiDublin: Yes, realistic expectations and the notion that bariatric surgery is not going to solve all of life's problems and stressors. #Obsm https://t.co/SHe1idUVtr | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @drdavidcreel: Trust is essential in the therapeutic relationship. Even if patients aren’t ready to change , they may be willing to discuss. That’s an important first step. #obsm https://t.co/TF2gJs2m3X | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Q3: After successful weight loss, what specific factors might lead to a return to disordered eating? #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @greenhousemd @obsmchat @CJMannMD I use motivational interviewing techniques all the time #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Patients need to understand that a key role of the psychologist or other behavioral provider is to help appropriate candidates to get what they need to get surgery. We are on the patient's side. #OBSM https://t.co/eZ1iR5kpYB | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian It's true - lately I have had so many patients asking why this is part of the evaluation process for #bariatricsurgery #OBSM https://t.co/pw00zVS4Cw | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @OffThePlateMC: Yes, support groups connected with my surgeon have been so valuable and insightful. #obsm https://t.co/gc1xuUg7GF | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat @greenhousemd #obsm I think there are not enough psychologists who specialize in #obesity #weightmanagement or #disorderedeating | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @greenhousemd: @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat @CJMannMD You just totally made the case for Motivational Intrerviewing in the treatment of both obesity and disordered eating. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @ObesityAction: Quality #obesity treatment requires an HCP to understand that #obesity is complex; i.e. involves not only biological and behavioral factors, but also emotional factors. That level of education is key for a comprehensive treatment approach. #obsm https://t.co/NmTwv8pJlA | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin Indeed 100%. We are on the patient's side and we want them to be prepared with all of the info they need to have this surgery help them and their health/QOL. #Obsm https://t.co/NiWAtyGFkV | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @pattynece: Good thread! #obsm https://t.co/id1dxYgxzV | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @obsmchat In my world, there are few psychologists available and even fewer who focus on disordered eating. Any still fewer who will accept Medicaid. #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface @OffThePlateMC High 5 to that my friend. Yet everything in society #media makes us believe that to be so from the youngest of age. We need to change that. #OBSM | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @RandiDublin: Yes, realistic expectations and the notion that bariatric surgery is not going to solve all of life's problems and stressors. #Obsm https://t.co/SHe1idUVtr | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @greenhousemd: @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat @CJMannMD You just totally made the case for Motivational Intrerviewing in the treatment of both obesity and disordered eating. #obsm | |
Moein Surgical Arts @DrBabakMoein RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
Moein Surgical Arts @DrBabakMoein RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @obsmchat There are many when it comes to disordered eating, it could be emotional eating, fear of weight gain, binge eating, restrictive dieting, obsessive thoughts surrounding food and weight (to name a few). #obsm #disorderedeating | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @obsmchat @BALANCEedtc @ZHeatherChamp @JEChilderhose Thanks, all! #obsm | |
Moein Surgical Arts @DrBabakMoein RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat Disordered eating is never just about eating. There is always more going on in the background. Identifying the other factors (anxiety, depression etc) often allows the patient to reach out and accept help. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @ObesityAction: Obesity Action Coalition here, representing the > 93 million Americans affected by obesity. Disordered eating is an important topic to discuss with #obesity. Looking forward to tonight's amazing chat! #obsm https://t.co/6XDCoTnpLy | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin RT @NeilFlochMD: As a #bariatricsurgeon we depend upon the expertise of #mentalhealth experts to evaluate for #eatingdisorders prior to Surgical interventions @obsmchat #obsm https://t.co/NuORHxWrd7 | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @CJMannMD: @obsmchat A willingness of healthcare providers and friends/family to actually LISTEN is the first step. Supportive environments and working on #selflove are next as this provides the environment needed to continue down a healthier path. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD It is often hard for someone struggling with obesity to address the emotional side. The thought is "the surgery will take care of the weight," and it is our job to help them recognize that diet, activity, and mindset ALL need to change for success. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PsychoDietitian: It's true - lately I have had so many patients asking why this is part of the evaluation process for #bariatricsurgery #OBSM https://t.co/pw00zVS4Cw | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp A3: Comfortable-ness. Is that a word? I wasn’t successful at WW b/c I got sloppy after I started losing a small amt of weight. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat Disordered eating is never just about eating. There is always more going on in the background. Identifying the other factors (anxiety, depression etc) often allows the patient to reach out and accept help. #obsm | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD Q1. For me-I identified it by reflection on my relationship with food. I didn’t know what emotional eating was but once I read the description I realized that described me. Patients need tools to aid in becoming self aware of eating disorders #obsm https://t.co/0PsZLv0iTl | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @fittmd: Q1. Difficulty losing weight and/or maintaining #weightloss is a red flag. Till I identified that I was an emotional eater it was hard to lose weight much less keep it off. Patients need help understanding “why” they eat not just “what” to eat. #OBSM #obesity https://t.co/PeQ3cMnAJO | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @RandiDublin: Indeed 100%. We are on the patient's side and we want them to be prepared with all of the info they need to have this surgery help them and their health/QOL. #Obsm https://t.co/NiWAtyGFkV | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat it is important for all healthcare professionals to know what to look for in order to identify #disorderedeating behaviors and to help our patients. #OBSM | |
Janet Elizabeth Childerhose, PhD @JEChilderhose @greenhousemd @obsmchat What strategies do these patients who cannot access psychologists use? #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat Not all disordered eating leads to an eating disorder, just as not all sadness leads to major depression. They are problematic eating habits which contribute to weight issues. #obsm | |
Sergio A. Rada R. @drsergioarada RT @ObesityAction: Obesity Action Coalition here, representing the > 93 million Americans affected by obesity. Disordered eating is an important topic to discuss with #obesity. Looking forward to tonight's amazing chat! #obsm https://t.co/6XDCoTnpLy | |
Crystal Johnson-Mann, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS @CJMannMD @obsmchat Not completely addressing etiology preop & lack of a dedicated support system. If everyone around the patient doesn't have the patient's success at the forefront of their own activities, unless the patient has an exceptional amount of will power they will have difficulty. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Paul Davidson, PhD - bariatric psychologist, Boston. Great to be here with you all. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @obsmchat: Q1: Q1: For those familiar with struggles with disordered eating, what circumstances facilitate acknowledging the patterns and seeking help? What assistance is needed most? #obsm | |
Moein Surgical Arts @DrBabakMoein RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat I think it is important to do a 24 hour food recall with all patients, as well as a "typical" day, which includes time the individual wakes up, time they eat throughout the day, time they go to sleep etc. This will give us a lot of insight. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @obsmchat: Q2: Q2: Are providers working in the obesity field aware of disordered eating patterns and making appropriate referrals for treatment? What education is needed? #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: It is often hard for someone struggling with obesity to address the emotional side. The thought is "the surgery will take care of the weight," and it is our job to help them recognize that diet, activity, and mindset ALL need to change for success. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Absolutely--it's important to understand what outcomes can realistically be expected. Weight loss and resolution of comorbidities are expected, but it's hard to promise and deliver happiness. #obsm https://t.co/4OWIeUQnNi | |
Moein Surgical Arts @DrBabakMoein RT @ObesityAction: Quality #obesity treatment requires an HCP to understand that #obesity is complex; i.e. involves not only biological and behavioral factors, but also emotional factors. That level of education is key for a comprehensive treatment approach. #obsm https://t.co/NmTwv8pJlA | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat In my world, there are few psychologists available and even fewer who focus on disordered eating. Any still fewer who will accept Medicaid. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Absolutely--it's important to understand what outcomes can realistically be expected. Weight loss and resolution of comorbidities are expected, but it's hard to promise and deliver happiness. #obsm https://t.co/4OWIeUQnNi | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin A3: Life stressors including major changes or losses, a past history of emotional eating or drinking/drug use, a focus on the scale. Other thoughts? #obsm https://t.co/MW7rduaoQB | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC @obsmchat I have to be constantly vigilant about my habits and attention to my thinking. The old habits can sneak back so easily #mindullness #obsm | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD @ConasonPsyD Good point ☝️ #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @PsychoDietitian Do they not understand the import? #obsm | |
SaludHEALTHinfo @SaludHEALTHinfo RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Paul Davidson, PhD - bariatric psychologist, Boston. Great to be here with you all. #obsm | |
OAC @ObesityAction Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @TammiGoffPhotos @pattynece @obsmchat @fittmd glad you got this input to help you. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @RandiDublin: A3: A3: Life stressors including major changes or losses, a past history of emotional eating or drinking/drug use, a focus on the scale. Other thoughts? #obsm https://t.co/MW7rduaoQB | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD That's appropriate--standard of care in this country involves preoperative psychological and dietary assessment to help optimize outcomes. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece I experienced some symptoms of anorexia when I started to regain some of the weight I had lost. I am so very fortunate to have a support team, including @rpashbyphd, to reach out too when I realized what was happening. #obsm https://t.co/rkYIftxcv6 | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @obsmchat A recurrence of the problems that led to disordered eating in the first place- family, school or work stressors. Lack of family and outside support are also huge issues. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD @greenhousemd @obsmchat @CJMannMD What’s motivational interviewing mean? #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman @Adeel_A_Sham #Obsm great to see #residentdoctors particapating welcome! https://t.co/B9wRcSspkl | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin Many patients don't understand why they have to see me pre-surgery; they say they're not "crazy." #obsm https://t.co/GJSylp5fHK | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: With weight management and bariatric programs, it is so valuable to have behavioral health professionals available to deal with the emotional side of the equation. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Patients need to understand that a key role of the psychologist or other behavioral provider is to help appropriate candidates to get what they need to get surgery. We are on the patient's side. #OBSM https://t.co/eZ1iR5kpYB | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Patients need to understand that a key role of the psychologist or other behavioral provider is to help appropriate candidates to get what they need to get surgery. We are on the patient's side. #OBSM https://t.co/eZ1iR5kpYB | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @NeilFlochMD: As a #bariatricsurgeon we depend upon the expertise of #mentalhealth experts to evaluate for #eatingdisorders prior to Surgical interventions @obsmchat #obsm https://t.co/NuORHxWrd7 | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @OffThePlateMC: Yes - post-surgery I had the same discovery. Happiness is not achieved by reaching a number on a scale #obsm https://t.co/4RCTAR3vSm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @RandiDublin: A3: A3: Life stressors including major changes or losses, a past history of emotional eating or drinking/drug use, a focus on the scale. Other thoughts? #obsm https://t.co/MW7rduaoQB | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @AskDr_Rachel: Q2: Q2: Unfortunately I dont think all healthcare professionals in the #obesity field are aware of what to look for and when to make an appropriate referral. This is a great time when a #Mentalhealth professional would be useful to have on the interdisciplinary team. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @obsmchat: Absolutely--it's important to understand what outcomes can realistically be expected. Weight loss and resolution of comorbidities are expected, but it's hard to promise and deliver happiness. #obsm https://t.co/4OWIeUQnNi | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat @greenhousemd #obsm I think there are not enough psychologists who specialize in #obesity #weightmanagement or #disorderedeating | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @fittmd So much THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Knowledge is the first step to Awareness which then (hopefully) leads to change. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @RandiDublin: Yes, realistic expectations and the notion that bariatric surgery is not going to solve all of life's problems and stressors. #Obsm https://t.co/SHe1idUVtr | |
Neil Floch MD @flochman RT @NeilFlochMD: This advice is imperativeto the success of the #bariatricsurgery patient #obsm https://t.co/n8Rxs3uTp4 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat There are many when it comes to disordered eating, it could be emotional eating, fear of weight gain, binge eating, restrictive dieting, obsessive thoughts surrounding food and weight (to name a few). #obsm #disorderedeating | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: It is often hard for someone struggling with obesity to address the emotional side. The thought is "the surgery will take care of the weight," and it is our job to help them recognize that diet, activity, and mindset ALL need to change for success. #obsm | |
Moein Surgical Arts @DrBabakMoein RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat In my world, there are few psychologists available and even fewer who focus on disordered eating. Any still fewer who will accept Medicaid. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @pattynece: Good thread! #obsm https://t.co/id1dxYgxzV | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @PaulDavidsonPhD they think the surgery is a quick-fix. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @OffThePlateMC @obsmchat Hard same. #obsm | |
iamabariatricpatient @JeanineMSherman @obsmchat So true #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Yes, yes, and yes... #obsm https://t.co/xH9uzLO8A7 | |
David Creel @drdavidcreel @obsmchat Broad knowledge is helpful. Knowing what nutritional practices increase binge eating (skipping meals, extreme restriction, etc) as well as the psychological factors (inadequate emotion/problem focused coping). Great listening skills are a must. #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat A recurrence of the problems that led to disordered eating in the first place- family, school or work stressors. Lack of family and outside support are also huge issues. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @obsmchat: @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD That's appropriate--standard of care in this country involves preoperative psychological and dietary assessment to help optimize outcomes. #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian Does anyone have a great way to describe the importance of the role of behavioral specialists for preoperative assessments for patients who are just beginning to consider surgery #OBSM https://t.co/HOeTLTzbmm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @RandiDublin: Indeed 100%. We are on the patient's side and we want them to be prepared with all of the info they need to have this surgery help them and their health/QOL. #Obsm https://t.co/NiWAtyGFkV | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @PsychoDietitian I wonder why. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat There are many when it comes to disordered eating, it could be emotional eating, fear of weight gain, binge eating, restrictive dieting, obsessive thoughts surrounding food and weight (to name a few). #obsm #disorderedeating | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat @CJMannMD In a nutshell- Meeting your patient where they are, exploring their motivations and barriers, and helping them to move forward as a team. No judgements, no ultimatums. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel Q3 contd. When the scale stops moving down, this can also lead to disordered eating or disordered thoughts if the individual does not have other nonscale goals or motivating factors. I always discuss this with patients prior to them reaching their "healthy" weight. #obsm https://t.co/mslOLa6CzQ | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: It is often hard for someone struggling with obesity to address the emotional side. The thought is "the surgery will take care of the weight," and it is our job to help them recognize that diet, activity, and mindset ALL need to change for success. #obsm | |
John David Scott MD @jdscottmd RT @NeilFlochMD: This advice is imperativeto the success of the #bariatricsurgery patient #obsm https://t.co/n8Rxs3uTp4 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
John David Scott MD @jdscottmd RT @Eggface: Follow @obsmchat & add #OBSM to your tweets to contribute to tonight's discussion beginning now! https://t.co/xtVRzbyZg7 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @fittmd: Q1. For me-I identified it by reflection on my relationship with food. I didn’t know what emotional eating was but once I read the description I realized that described me. Patients need tools to aid in becoming self aware of eating disorders #obsm https://t.co/0PsZLv0iTl | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD That's appropriate--standard of care in this country involves preoperative psychological and dietary assessment to help optimize outcomes. #obsm | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin Motivational Interviewing is a counseling technique originally started with substance use treatment; now it is used in different health areas to assess how ready and willing someone is to change their behavior. #obsm https://t.co/JNDEjV8pLz | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @RandiDublin: A3: A3: Life stressors including major changes or losses, a past history of emotional eating or drinking/drug use, a focus on the scale. Other thoughts? #obsm https://t.co/MW7rduaoQB | |
Patty Nece @pattynece "Great listening skills are a must" can't be overestimated from a patient point of view on all issues relating to disordered eating and obesity! #obsm https://t.co/i6LimnHYJE | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @RandiDublin @PaulDavidsonPhD I’m so grateful I knew in my soul before #vsg that it wasn’t a quick fix by any means. #obsm | |
The 29-Day Project @the29dayproject @obsmchat @rbesvinick with @the29dayproject- Just planning on ‘lurking’ during this chat but didn’t want to go without showing our presence & acknowledging the effort that you’re putting forth! Thank you for organizing this chat tonight- #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC I could honestly talk about this for hours. See you at #ywm2018 LOL #obsm https://t.co/EJ1CJguQOC | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @PsychoDietitian Helping them recognize that obesity is a mind-body issue with both biological and behavioral components. Addressing only one side will not yield the best results. Also, achieving great weight loss can lead to a raft of emotional responses, both positive and negative. #OBSM | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @JEChilderhose @obsmchat A lot of them simply end up working with people like me. Pediatricians and FPs doing the best we can with what we have. And continuing to search for more local resources. #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @greenhousemd: @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat @CJMannMD In a nutshell- Meeting your patient where they are, exploring their motivations and barriers, and helping them to move forward as a team. No judgements, no ultimatums. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @OffThePlateMC Looking forward to seeing many of you at #YWM2018! #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @AskDr_Rachel: Q3 contd. When the scale stops moving down, this can also lead to disordered eating or disordered thoughts if the individual does not have other nonscale goals or motivating factors. I always discuss this with patients prior to them reaching their "healthy" weight. #obsm https://t.co/mslOLa6CzQ | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @RandiDublin Hmmmm. Wonder if mine have used that technique on me? 🤔😉 #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @pattynece: I experienced some symptoms of anorexia when I started to regain some of the weight I had lost. I am so very fortunate to have a support team, including @rpashbyphd, to reach out too when I realized what was happening. #obsm https://t.co/rkYIftxcv6 | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD Also, as a primary care doctor & obesity specialist, I know primary care is at the forefront of recognizing eating disorders & facilitating patients getting the appropriate care. It takes an interdisciplinary team- dietician, therapist, etc-for effective treatment #obsm https://t.co/hMOMxYCiB4 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @greenhousemd @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat @CJMannMD My obesity specialist used motivational interviewing, coupled with shared-decision making, and it has made all the difference in the world! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @PsychoDietitian I typically explain that I am here to help the Pt identify their strengths and potential problem areas, find solutions and help them make changes that will lead to lasting success. #obsm | |
ASMBS @ASMBS RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
ASMBS @ASMBS RT @obsmchat: Welcome to the #obsm chat. Tonight we are discussing disordered eating among those intent on losing weight. All persons--from health practitioners to prospective patients to allies and friends--are welcome to join. | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @OffThePlateMC What’s ym2018????? #obsm | |
ASMBS @ASMBS RT @CJMannMD: @obsmchat A willingness of healthcare providers and friends/family to actually LISTEN is the first step. Supportive environments and working on #selflove are next as this provides the environment needed to continue down a healthier path. #obsm | |
ASMBS @ASMBS RT @ObesityAction: Obesity Action Coalition here, representing the > 93 million Americans affected by obesity. Disordered eating is an important topic to discuss with #obesity. Looking forward to tonight's amazing chat! #obsm https://t.co/6XDCoTnpLy | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @OffThePlateMC Looking forward to seeing many of you at #YWM2018! #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @drdavidcreel: @obsmchat Broad knowledge is helpful. Knowing what nutritional practices increase binge eating (skipping meals, extreme restriction, etc) as well as the psychological factors (inadequate emotion/problem focused coping). Great listening skills are a must. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @greenhousemd @JEChilderhose @obsmchat Continuing education regarding disordered eating and eating disorders is essential for anyone working in the field of #obesity. #obsm | |
ASMBS @ASMBS RT @AskDr_Rachel: Q2: Q2: Unfortunately I dont think all healthcare professionals in the #obesity field are aware of what to look for and when to make an appropriate referral. This is a great time when a #Mentalhealth professional would be useful to have on the interdisciplinary team. #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @PsychoDietitian Helping them recognize that obesity is a mind-body issue with both biological and behavioral components. Addressing only one side will not yield the best results. Also, achieving great weight loss can lead to a raft of emotional responses, both positive and negative. #OBSM | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface Early on post #bariatricsurgery, I weighed myself daily (per NWCR) but I found fluctuations in my weight would dampen my spirits causing me to 2nd guess my choices despite feeling good before stepping on the scale. For me, I knew I needed to step on the scale less. #OBSM | |
Alexis Conason @theantidietplan RT @pattynece: I experienced some symptoms of anorexia when I started to regain some of the weight I had lost. I am so very fortunate to have a support team, including @rpashbyphd, to reach out too when I realized what was happening. #obsm https://t.co/rkYIftxcv6 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @PsychoDietitian Helping them recognize that obesity is a mind-body issue with both biological and behavioral components. Addressing only one side will not yield the best results. Also, achieving great weight loss can lead to a raft of emotional responses, both positive and negative. #OBSM | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC I would like to pause for a moment of gratitude for this community. This has been so helpful for me personally and professionally #obsm | |
Crystal Johnson-Mann, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS @CJMannMD RT @pattynece: @greenhousemd @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat @CJMannMD My obesity specialist used motivational interviewing, coupled with shared-decision making, and it has made all the difference in the world! #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @AskDr_Rachel: Q3 contd. When the scale stops moving down, this can also lead to disordered eating or disordered thoughts if the individual does not have other nonscale goals or motivating factors. I always discuss this with patients prior to them reaching their "healthy" weight. #obsm https://t.co/mslOLa6CzQ | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Q4: As disordered eating is frequently correlated with other mental health and quality of life issues, how does one prioritize treatment? #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @OffThePlateMC: I could honestly talk about this for hours. See you at #ywm2018 LOL #obsm https://t.co/EJ1CJguQOC | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin What I say is I'm a specialist in people's habits; this surgery (bariatric) requires that people change lots of their habits and I want to see how ready and committed they are to doing so. Just my thoughts. #Obsm https://t.co/G2WLr2H7Ww | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD So true☝️☝️☝️ #obsm #obesity #weightlossjourney #weightloss https://t.co/Z2LFonncQC | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @RandiDublin: Motivational Interviewing is a counseling technique originally started with substance use treatment; now it is used in different health areas to assess how ready and willing someone is to change their behavior. #obsm https://t.co/JNDEjV8pLz | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @OffThePlateMC I know, right? Excited to see you will also be at #YWM2018. @PaulDavidsonPhD and I are both very excited to be a part of it this year and excited to continue these conversations! #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @AskDr_Rachel: @PsychoDietitian I typically explain that I am here to help the Pt identify their strengths and potential problem areas, find solutions and help them make changes that will lead to lasting success. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @pattynece: "Great listening skills are a must" can't be overestimated from a patient point of view on all issues relating to disordered eating and obesity! #obsm https://t.co/i6LimnHYJE | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @PsychoDietitian Helping them recognize that obesity is a mind-body issue with both biological and behavioral components. Addressing only one side will not yield the best results. Also, achieving great weight loss can lead to a raft of emotional responses, both positive and negative. #OBSM | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @pattynece: @greenhousemd @ZHeatherChamp @PaulDavidsonPhD @obsmchat @CJMannMD My obesity specialist used motivational interviewing, coupled with shared-decision making, and it has made all the difference in the world! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @OffThePlateMC Looking forward to seeing many of you at #YWM2018! #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @pattynece I’m intrigued. Going to have to research this topic now! #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @fittmd: Also, as a primary care doctor & obesity specialist, I know primary care is at the forefront of recognizing eating disorders & facilitating patients getting the appropriate care. It takes an interdisciplinary team- dietician, therapist, etc-for effective treatment #obsm https://t.co/hMOMxYCiB4 | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat Disordered eating is never just about eating. There is always more going on in the background. Identifying the other factors (anxiety, depression etc) often allows the patient to reach out and accept help. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp @OffThePlateMC YOUR WEIGHT MATTERS CONVENTION 2018, put on by the OAC, chaired by @Eggface #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @the29dayproject @RBesvinick Thanks for joining us! #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @Eggface What? Where? How? #obsm | |
I Am Such A Tyrant @chocolateclipse RT @Eggface: Early on post #bariatricsurgery, I weighed myself daily (per NWCR) but I found fluctuations in my weight would dampen my spirits causing me to 2nd guess my choices despite feeling good before stepping on the scale. For me, I knew I needed to step on the scale less. #OBSM | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @Eggface This must be why we get along so well! I'm the same!! #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian thats a great way to frame it #OBSM https://t.co/8xpsDtopF9 | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @ObesityAction: Successful weight-loss doesn't end with a number on the scale. Its an ongoing journey. Disordered eating must be managed by actively addressing root causes on an ongoing basis - including internalized #weightbias. #obsm https://t.co/TbquHyUCy5 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @ZHeatherChamp @OffThePlateMC It is the @ObesityAction convention. Your Weight Matters. It will be in Denver in July this year! Check it out! #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @RandiDublin: What I say is I'm a specialist in people's habits; this surgery (bariatric) requires that people change lots of their habits and I want to see how ready and committed they are to doing so. Just my thoughts. #Obsm https://t.co/G2WLr2H7Ww | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @greenhousemd @JEChilderhose @obsmchat Continuing education regarding disordered eating and eating disorders is essential for anyone working in the field of #obesity. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @obsmchat: Q4: Q4: As disordered eating is frequently correlated with other mental health and quality of life issues, how does one prioritize treatment? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @greenhousemd @JEChilderhose Thank you for all the work you do! #obsm | |
Crystal Johnson-Mann, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS @CJMannMD @obsmchat Q4: Mental health takes precedent. If that isn't stabilized first, the patient will not do well postoperatively. Quality of life may be related to obesity but again, mental stability is the priority before adding post surgical stressors. #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC It's the annual @ObesityAction Your Weight Matters conference in Denver. Can't wait! #obsm https://t.co/GMt6VayaJ6 | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD RT @AskDr_Rachel: @OffThePlateMC I know, right? Excited to see you will also be at #YWM2018. @PaulDavidsonPhD and I are both very excited to be a part of it this year and excited to continue these conversations! #obsm | |
iamabariatricpatient @JeanineMSherman @AskDr_Rachel @obsmchat @greenhousemd I schooled the psychologist eval me, prior to bariatric surgery, about bariatrics. She was impressed with my understanding and what she learned from me. She basically was looking for my understanding of the surgery and the support I had.Then gave me a 385q scan tron test. #OBSM | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @PaulDavidsonPhD @greenhousemd @JEChilderhose @obsmchat This is where it is helpful for any professional doing work in this area to attend conferences, including @ObesityWeek @asmbs Weekend and ASMBS state chapter meetings, among many others. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Shared decision-making and motivational interviewing may be the key tools for healthcare providers working with patients with #obesity. #obsm https://t.co/PwaMdoEoVw | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD Thanks to you for participating as adding value in the form of opinion and experience #obsm https://t.co/6IxW9sSv16 | |
Alexis Conason @theantidietplan @pattynece @rpashbyphd This is too often missed when we just look at the numbers on the scale. We need to really inquire into eating behaviors, body image, etc...Follow-up visits don’t always allow time for this detailed inquiry, esp when seems like pt is “doing well” and losing weight. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp @Eggface Denver, CO, this July!! #OBSM | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @PaulDavidsonPhD @JEChilderhose @obsmchat Couldn't agree more. But it needs to be high quality continuing education. Not always easy to define and not always easy for docs to recognize. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @AskDr_Rachel Do you know if there are scholarships by chance? #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @fittmd: Also, as a primary care doctor & obesity specialist, I know primary care is at the forefront of recognizing eating disorders & facilitating patients getting the appropriate care. It takes an interdisciplinary team- dietician, therapist, etc-for effective treatment #obsm https://t.co/hMOMxYCiB4 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ZHeatherChamp @OffThePlateMC Your Weight Matters--it's an annual conference related to #obesity. You might consider checking it out! #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PsychoDietitian: thats a great way to frame it #OBSM https://t.co/8xpsDtopF9 | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @PsychoDietitian Helping them recognize that obesity is a mind-body issue with both biological and behavioral components. Addressing only one side will not yield the best results. Also, achieving great weight loss can lead to a raft of emotional responses, both positive and negative. #OBSM | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @fittmd thanks for your work; #primarycare is at the forefront of many health problems. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @the29dayproject: @obsmchat @rbesvinick with @the29dayproject- Just planning on ‘lurking’ during this chat but didn’t want to go without showing our presence & acknowledging the effort that you’re putting forth! Thank you for organizing this chat tonight- #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @OffThePlateMC: I would like to pause for a moment of gratitude for this community. This has been so helpful for me personally and professionally #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @CJMannMD @obsmchat Well said! #OBSM | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD RT @CJMannMD: @obsmchat Q4: @obsmchat Q4: Mental health takes precedent. If that isn't stabilized first, the patient will not do well postoperatively. Quality of life may be related to obesity but again, mental stability is the priority before adding post surgical stressors. #obsm | |
Heather 🇺🇸 @ZHeatherChamp @obsmchat I know I cannot afford to attend - stupid brain tumors and no job. Any idea if there are scholarships? Thank you! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @Eggface We find that with many people. Although the research shows "regular" weighing is helpful, I talk to each individual pt about this as I think it is very individualized as those daily fluctuations can become VERY frustrating. #obsm #weightloss #weightmanagement | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @OffThePlateMC: I would like to pause for a moment of gratitude for this community. This has been so helpful for me personally and professionally #obsm | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD A3. It is important to know your triggers.For #emotionaleating it’s key to know situations/emotions➡️trigger For me I am a stress eater so when I feel my stress levels rising I know I am at ⬆️risk of returning to overeating/ emotional eating if I don’t address my stress #obsm https://t.co/ySAbhBtRZn | |
Kitty Softpaws @shero4hire RT @fittmd: So true☝️☝️☝️ #obsm #obesity #weightlossjourney #weightloss https://t.co/Z2LFonncQC | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Yes, there are! And I donated to @ObesityAction too! If you are not a member yet, you should consider it! We can chat offline! #obsm https://t.co/4KTrAGTMSo | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @ZHeatherChamp @AskDr_Rachel Yes, there are scholarships available. #OBSM | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel Q4: This depends on the severity and what symptoms are causing the most impairment. Many symptoms are also related and with improvement in one symptom it could lead to improvements in another. #obsm https://t.co/LpJr4LLyjc | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Q4: Q4: As disordered eating is frequently correlated with other mental health and quality of life issues, how does one prioritize treatment? #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC I had to look at that number as just one piece of data and find other ways to measure my success. It's hard work! #obsm https://t.co/sjzkLa19br | |
Valerie, RD, MPH @RDValerie RT @OffThePlateMC: Yes - post-surgery I had the same discovery. Happiness is not achieved by reaching a number on a scale #obsm https://t.co/4RCTAR3vSm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @ConasonPsyD @rpashbyphd My involvement in this community and others related to obesity helped me self-identify what was happening. I'm afraid others wouldn't be in the same boat-and not sure how to change that. It was a very scary time for me. #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @ConasonPsyD: @pattynece @rpashbyphd This is too often missed when we just look at the numbers on the scale. We need to really inquire into eating behaviors, body image, etc...Follow-up visits don’t always allow time for this detailed inquiry, esp when seems like pt is “doing well” and losing weight. #obsm | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @obsmchat Tough question- Have to prioritize any emergent medical issues from disordered eating. Once those are stabilized, mental health issues become the top priority to deal with. #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @obsmchat: Shared decision-making and motivational interviewing may be the key tools for healthcare providers working with patients with #obesity. #obsm https://t.co/PwaMdoEoVw | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @PsychoDietitian Thanks! #obsm | |
Alexis Conason @theantidietplan @Adeel_A_Sham @obsmchat Do you have any data on that? #obsm | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD @pattynece This is so true. Everyone’s #weightlossjourney has unique features that we can only address if we listen 👂👂 >>🗣 #obesity #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @AskDr_Rachel: @Eggface We find that with many people. Although the research shows "regular" weighing is helpful, I talk to each individual pt about this as I think it is very individualized as those daily fluctuations can become VERY frustrating. #obsm #weightloss #weightmanagement | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ZHeatherChamp Oh gosh! Sorry to hear that. Not sure about scholarships but here's the website: https://t.co/p6mB2CitS0 #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @fittmd: A3. It is important to know your triggers.For #emotionaleating it’s key to know situations/emotions➡️trigger For me I am a stress eater so when I feel my stress levels rising I know I am at ⬆️risk of returning to overeating/ emotional eating if I don’t address my stress #obsm https://t.co/ySAbhBtRZn | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @AskDr_Rachel: @Eggface We find that with many people. Although the research shows "regular" weighing is helpful, I talk to each individual pt about this as I think it is very individualized as those daily fluctuations can become VERY frustrating. #obsm #weightloss #weightmanagement | |
Fady Moustarah @Moustarah_MD RT @PsychoDietitian: Does anyone have a great way to describe the importance of the role of behavioral specialists for preoperative assessments for patients who are just beginning to consider surgery #OBSM https://t.co/HOeTLTzbmm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @AskDr_Rachel: @Eggface We find that with many people. Although the research shows "regular" weighing is helpful, I talk to each individual pt about this as I think it is very individualized as those daily fluctuations can become VERY frustrating. #obsm #weightloss #weightmanagement | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @OffThePlateMC Sometimes using the non-scale victories (NSVs) you experience can be far more motivating anyway! #obsm | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin Exactly. Patients often say they're doing well when they're not. #obsm https://t.co/qzfm2fwE5Y | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Too often, treatment of emotional issues is considered secondary to the weight loss or surgical goal. It is important for providers to make sure that #mentalhealth is an area of focus for long term success in treating #obesity. #OBSM | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @AskDr_Rachel: Q4: Q4: This depends on the severity and what symptoms are causing the most impairment. Many symptoms are also related and with improvement in one symptom it could lead to improvements in another. #obsm https://t.co/LpJr4LLyjc | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @fittmd: @pattynece This is so true. Everyone’s #weightlossjourney has unique features that we can only address if we listen 👂👂 >>🗣 #obesity #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Q5: What successful strategies can be employed to treat disordered eating behaviors which are related to obesity? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @ConasonPsyD @pattynece @rpashbyphd Any particular recommendations for tools or strategies that healthcare providers can use? #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface It's important for each person to find the balance that works for them and their emotional & physical #health needs and a good team of #healthcare professionals can help with that. #OBSM | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat Tough question- Have to prioritize any emergent medical issues from disordered eating. Once those are stabilized, mental health issues become the top priority to deal with. #obsm | |
OAC @ObesityAction RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Too often, treatment of emotional issues is considered secondary to the weight loss or surgical goal. It is important for providers to make sure that #mentalhealth is an area of focus for long term success in treating #obesity. #OBSM | |
Patty Nece @pattynece THIS! #TRUTH! #obsm https://t.co/Ci8ZV5nXg2 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @OffThePlateMC It is hard work, but it sounds like you are doing it !! And you are absolutely right as the whole story is not told by that number. There is much more to one's health and happiness than simply a number on the scale. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Too often, treatment of emotional issues is considered secondary to the weight loss or surgical goal. It is important for providers to make sure that #mentalhealth is an area of focus for long term success in treating #obesity. #OBSM | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Coping strategies go far in treating disordered eating. #Relaxation training, finding alternative behaviors, focusing on hydration, learning mindful eating strategies all contribute to overcoming disordered eating patterns. #obsm | |
Dr. Kasey Goodpaster @DrGoodpaster A1: BEFORE surgery, establish a strong, trusting therapeutic relationship with patients and provide psychoeducation about the potential for the return of disordered eating after surgery. Create a non- judgemental environment and encourage regular follow-up. #obsm https://t.co/P6SO82x1KP | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @OffThePlateMC Great way to look at it. Success can be very narrowly defined if only looking at "numbers" on a scale. What about health improvement? Increased socialization with friends? Increased self-confidence with wearing clothes? #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @Eggface: Early on post #bariatricsurgery, I weighed myself daily (per NWCR) but I found fluctuations in my weight would dampen my spirits causing me to 2nd guess my choices despite feeling good before stepping on the scale. For me, I knew I needed to step on the scale less. #OBSM | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @pattynece @OffThePlateMC and SO important!! Once the scale stops moving, individuals need something to work towards and look forward to. Other goals need to be set. #nonscalevictories #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @pattynece: @OffThePlateMC Sometimes using the non-scale victories (NSVs) you experience can be far more motivating anyway! #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Coping strategies go far in treating disordered eating. #Relaxation training, finding alternative behaviors, focusing on hydration, learning mindful eating strategies all contribute to overcoming disordered eating patterns. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Q5: Q5: What successful strategies can be employed to treat disordered eating behaviors which are related to obesity? #obsm | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @ConasonPsyD @Adeel_A_Sham @obsmchat I'd be interested in that data, too. thanks. #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC That's the reason I decided to get into health coaching. People need help looking at lifestyle, not just food, after surgery. Introspection is hard work when you don't know where to begin. #obsm https://t.co/RuEHmOLptK | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @AskDr_Rachel: @pattynece @OffThePlateMC and SO important!! Once the scale stops moving, individuals need something to work towards and look forward to. Other goals need to be set. #nonscalevictories #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: @ConasonPsyD @pattynece @rpashbyphd Any particular recommendations for tools or strategies that healthcare providers can use? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Great practical tips from @PaulDavidsonPhD for overcoming disordered eating. #obsm https://t.co/LN6FUMZlHg | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @DrGoodpaster: A1: A1: BEFORE surgery, establish a strong, trusting therapeutic relationship with patients and provide psychoeducation about the potential for the return of disordered eating after surgery. Create a non- judgemental environment and encourage regular follow-up. #obsm https://t.co/P6SO82x1KP | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Coping strategies go far in treating disordered eating. #Relaxation training, finding alternative behaviors, focusing on hydration, learning mindful eating strategies all contribute to overcoming disordered eating patterns. #obsm | |
Dr. Kasey Goodpaster @DrGoodpaster A2: Some providers may need more education about the different manifestations of eating disorders after surgery. Providers should also be careful to not make recommendations that are so restrictive and weight-focused that they encourage disordered eating. #obsm https://t.co/YyyUlV6rdR | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @DrGoodpaster: A1: A1: BEFORE surgery, establish a strong, trusting therapeutic relationship with patients and provide psychoeducation about the potential for the return of disordered eating after surgery. Create a non- judgemental environment and encourage regular follow-up. #obsm https://t.co/P6SO82x1KP | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @DrGoodpaster: A1: A1: BEFORE surgery, establish a strong, trusting therapeutic relationship with patients and provide psychoeducation about the potential for the return of disordered eating after surgery. Create a non- judgemental environment and encourage regular follow-up. #obsm https://t.co/P6SO82x1KP | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD RT @obsmchat: Great practical tips from @PaulDavidsonPhD for overcoming disordered eating. #obsm https://t.co/LN6FUMZlHg | |
Daryl Gauthier @DarylGauthier1 RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Too often, treatment of emotional issues is considered secondary to the weight loss or surgical goal. It is important for providers to make sure that #mentalhealth is an area of focus for long term success in treating #obesity. #OBSM | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC RT @AskDr_Rachel: @OffThePlateMC It is hard work, but it sounds like you are doing it !! And you are absolutely right as the whole story is not told by that number. There is much more to one's health and happiness than simply a number on the scale. #obsm | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Too often, treatment of emotional issues is considered secondary to the weight loss or surgical goal. It is important for providers to make sure that #mentalhealth is an area of focus for long term success in treating #obesity. #OBSM | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Too often, treatment of emotional issues is considered secondary to the weight loss or surgical goal. It is important for providers to make sure that #mentalhealth is an area of focus for long term success in treating #obesity. #OBSM | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @RandiDublin @OffThePlateMC Exactly!! We need to help our patients look beyond the scale . there is SO much more to health than a number on the scale. #obsm | |
Dr. Kasey Goodpaster @DrGoodpaster A3: Black and white,” perfectionistic thinking can lead patients to feel like failures if weight loss is slower than anticipated or they have a few slips. This thinking can snowball into more emotional eating and losing motivation for exercise. #obsm https://t.co/XUv2b1RU4c | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD A4. Treating the mental health disorder is essential especially if the disordered eating is just a symptom.We wouldn’t treat a cough without giving antibiotics for the pneumonia.Similarly we have to treat the underlying cause of an eating disorder if present #obsm #Obesity https://t.co/tdWsWJJaFG | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @OffThePlateMC: That's the reason I decided to get into health coaching. People need help looking at lifestyle, not just food, after surgery. Introspection is hard work when you don't know where to begin. #obsm https://t.co/RuEHmOLptK | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Great practical tips from @PaulDavidsonPhD for overcoming disordered eating. #obsm https://t.co/LN6FUMZlHg | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @DrGoodpaster: A2: A2: Some providers may need more education about the different manifestations of eating disorders after surgery. Providers should also be careful to not make recommendations that are so restrictive and weight-focused that they encourage disordered eating. #obsm https://t.co/YyyUlV6rdR | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Don't forget the great value of support groups in helping people overcome and not feel so alone with disordered eating habits. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @DrGoodpaster: A3: A3: Black and white,” perfectionistic thinking can lead patients to feel like failures if weight loss is slower than anticipated or they have a few slips. This thinking can snowball into more emotional eating and losing motivation for exercise. #obsm https://t.co/XUv2b1RU4c | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Don't forget the great value of support groups in helping people overcome and not feel so alone with disordered eating habits. #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC In my experience, i had never been able to maintain until I had surgery, so that number was always the goal. Oh how life has changed! #obsm https://t.co/3IdnLD30Bx | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @DrGoodpaster A non-judgmental environment is very important! If your patients sense judgment - and they may be hyper aware because of all the weight stigma they've suffered - they'll never open up and tell you the truth about their eating. Been there and got the t-shirt! #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @fittmd Exactly! #OBSM | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @DrGoodpaster: A3: A3: Black and white,” perfectionistic thinking can lead patients to feel like failures if weight loss is slower than anticipated or they have a few slips. This thinking can snowball into more emotional eating and losing motivation for exercise. #obsm https://t.co/XUv2b1RU4c | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface @AskDr_Rachel I think more education on the causes and factors affecting obesity will help. We need to move people away from "eat less, move more" solution because #obesity is so much more complex than that. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @fittmd: A4. Treating the mental health disorder is essential especially if the disordered eating is just a symptom.We wouldn’t treat a cough without giving antibiotics for the pneumonia.Similarly we have to treat the underlying cause of an eating disorder if present #obsm #Obesity https://t.co/tdWsWJJaFG | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin A5: There is a series called "Treatments that Work," with each focused on an area of behavioral health. Depends on the type of disordered eating. For instance, sometimes anorexia requires hospitalization. See below. https://t.co/2dFv3miKfr #obsm https://t.co/4qgaKu8Wmg | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian Totally - and when we simply things by asking "are you on track?" it doesn't create an open discussion or place to share the reality.. #OBSM https://t.co/aeU53UzFDW | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD RT @Eggface: @AskDr_Rachel I think more education on the causes and factors affecting obesity will help. We need to move people away from "eat less, move more" solution because #obesity is so much more complex than that. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @DrGoodpaster: A3: A3: Black and white,” perfectionistic thinking can lead patients to feel like failures if weight loss is slower than anticipated or they have a few slips. This thinking can snowball into more emotional eating and losing motivation for exercise. #obsm https://t.co/XUv2b1RU4c | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @AskDr_Rachel: @RandiDublin @OffThePlateMC Exactly!! We need to help our patients look beyond the scale . there is SO much more to health than a number on the scale. #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC This! #obsm https://t.co/RGXAnLZftL | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PsychoDietitian: Totally - and when we simply things by asking "are you on track?" it doesn't create an open discussion or place to share the reality.. #OBSM https://t.co/aeU53UzFDW | |
Maureen Mosti @MaureenMostiM RT @pattynece: @DrGoodpaster A non-judgmental environment is very important! If your patients sense judgment - and they may be hyper aware because of all the weight stigma they've suffered - they'll never open up and tell you the truth about their eating. Been there and got the t-shirt! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @OffThePlateMC That is often the case, but then what happens when you hit that weight and all of a sudden you dont get that instant gratification when stepping on the scale? #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @Eggface: @AskDr_Rachel I think more education on the causes and factors affecting obesity will help. We need to move people away from "eat less, move more" solution because #obesity is so much more complex than that. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Recognizing #obesity as a disease is an important mindset shift that needs to occur in order to move forward. #obsm https://t.co/SrPAKkyC28 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @OffThePlateMC: In my experience, i had never been able to maintain until I had surgery, so that number was always the goal. Oh how life has changed! #obsm https://t.co/3IdnLD30Bx | |
Dr. Kasey Goodpaster @DrGoodpaster A4: They can be often be treated concurrently,but if mental health issues are so severe that they are interfering with ability to make change, pts should begin treatment for that 1st. When the mental health condition becomes less impairing,work on eating patterns can begin. #obsm https://t.co/A5irMhon0p | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD A nice article discussing pathological eating 3 years after #BariatricSurgery #OBSM https://t.co/YBv0xeTe5b | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC RT @DrGoodpaster: A3: A3: Black and white,” perfectionistic thinking can lead patients to feel like failures if weight loss is slower than anticipated or they have a few slips. This thinking can snowball into more emotional eating and losing motivation for exercise. #obsm https://t.co/XUv2b1RU4c | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @obsmchat: Recognizing #obesity as a disease is an important mindset shift that needs to occur in order to move forward. #obsm https://t.co/SrPAKkyC28 | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: A nice article discussing pathological eating 3 years after #BariatricSurgery #OBSM https://t.co/YBv0xeTe5b | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @Eggface I absolutely agree! If the answer was eat less and eat more I dont think we would even have this #obsm chat :) | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @DrGoodpaster: A4: A4: They can be often be treated concurrently,but if mental health issues are so severe that they are interfering with ability to make change, pts should begin treatment for that 1st. When the mental health condition becomes less impairing,work on eating patterns can begin. #obsm https://t.co/A5irMhon0p | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @obsmchat: Recognizing #obesity as a disease is an important mindset shift that needs to occur in order to move forward. #obsm https://t.co/SrPAKkyC28 | |
OAC @ObesityAction RT @obsmchat: Recognizing #obesity as a disease is an important mindset shift that needs to occur in order to move forward. #obsm https://t.co/SrPAKkyC28 | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @PsychoDietitian: Totally - and when we simply things by asking "are you on track?" it doesn't create an open discussion or place to share the reality.. #OBSM https://t.co/aeU53UzFDW | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD An overview of links between disordered eating and obesity. #obsm https://t.co/JbiPFJaGRm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @AskDr_Rachel @Eggface AMEN! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Recognizing #obesity as a disease is an important mindset shift that needs to occur in order to move forward. #obsm https://t.co/SrPAKkyC28 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @DrGoodpaster: A4: A4: They can be often be treated concurrently,but if mental health issues are so severe that they are interfering with ability to make change, pts should begin treatment for that 1st. When the mental health condition becomes less impairing,work on eating patterns can begin. #obsm https://t.co/A5irMhon0p | |
OAC @ObesityAction RT @Eggface: @AskDr_Rachel I think more education on the causes and factors affecting obesity will help. We need to move people away from "eat less, move more" solution because #obesity is so much more complex than that. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @RandiDublin: A5: A5: There is a series called "Treatments that Work," with each focused on an area of behavioral health. Depends on the type of disordered eating. For instance, sometimes anorexia requires hospitalization. See below. https://t.co/2dFv3miKfr #obsm https://t.co/4qgaKu8Wmg | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @DrGoodpaster: A4: A4: They can be often be treated concurrently,but if mental health issues are so severe that they are interfering with ability to make change, pts should begin treatment for that 1st. When the mental health condition becomes less impairing,work on eating patterns can begin. #obsm https://t.co/A5irMhon0p | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @pattynece: @DrGoodpaster A non-judgmental environment is very important! If your patients sense judgment - and they may be hyper aware because of all the weight stigma they've suffered - they'll never open up and tell you the truth about their eating. Been there and got the t-shirt! #obsm | |
I Am Such A Tyrant @chocolateclipse RT @Eggface: It's important for each person to find the balance that works for them and their emotional & physical #health needs and a good team of #healthcare professionals can help with that. #OBSM | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd @obsmchat In adolescents, both prevention and treatment of obesity and eating disorders should focus on healthy lifestyle efforts rather than specific diets. As stated very well by @AmerAcadPeds : https://t.co/hcRvsNglPE #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Understanding #obesity as a disease is the thing that really clicked for me. My ongoing success has to do with how I am treating #obesity as a disease. #obsm https://t.co/cYhchsVtcA | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @Eggface Of course I meant "eat less and move more" ;) #obsm | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @PsychoDietitian Yes, specifically because "are you on track" is a closed ended question; doesn't open conversation. Better might be "How are things going for you?" #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface @PaulDavidsonPhD Absolutely... when you can connect with someone (or many someones like at #YWM2018) who "get it" it is an indescribable feeling. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @PaulDavidsonPhD Interesting. Do people use this scale in practice? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Closing thoughts on disordered eating among those intent on losing weight? #obsm | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin RT @obsmchat: Recognizing #obesity as a disease is an important mindset shift that needs to occur in order to move forward. #obsm https://t.co/SrPAKkyC28 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: An overview of links between disordered eating and obesity. #obsm https://t.co/JbiPFJaGRm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @RandiDublin: @PsychoDietitian Yes, specifically because "are you on track" is a closed ended question; doesn't open conversation. Better might be "How are things going for you?" #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Closing thoughts on disordered eating among those intent on losing weight? #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat In adolescents, both prevention and treatment of obesity and eating disorders should focus on healthy lifestyle efforts rather than specific diets. As stated very well by @AmerAcadPeds : https://t.co/hcRvsNglPE #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @OffThePlateMC: Understanding #obesity as a disease is the thing that really clicked for me. My ongoing success has to do with how I am treating #obesity as a disease. #obsm https://t.co/cYhchsVtcA | |
Richard Lee @epitomewellness RT @obsmchat: Recognizing #obesity as a disease is an important mindset shift that needs to occur in order to move forward. #obsm https://t.co/SrPAKkyC28 | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin @PaulDavidsonPhD thanks for the articles! #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat In adolescents, both prevention and treatment of obesity and eating disorders should focus on healthy lifestyle efforts rather than specific diets. As stated very well by @AmerAcadPeds : https://t.co/hcRvsNglPE #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD @greenhousemd @obsmchat @AmerAcadPeds The more we learn, the more we find that specific diets aren't as important as finding healthier food choices and eating patterns one can stick with. This reduces the drive for disordered eating and makes it easier to follow through. #OBSM | |
Richard Lee @epitomewellness RT @OffThePlateMC: In my experience, i had never been able to maintain until I had surgery, so that number was always the goal. Oh how life has changed! #obsm https://t.co/3IdnLD30Bx | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Another topic I could discuss for hours! :) #obsm https://t.co/cahOFyXQ4N | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD @AskDr_Rachel @pattynece @OffThePlateMC #Obsm https://t.co/RgVBIchWYH | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @greenhousemd @obsmchat @AmerAcadPeds The more we learn, the more we find that specific diets aren't as important as finding healthier food choices and eating patterns one can stick with. This reduces the drive for disordered eating and makes it easier to follow through. #OBSM | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @greenhousemd @obsmchat @AmerAcadPeds The more we learn, the more we find that specific diets aren't as important as finding healthier food choices and eating patterns one can stick with. This reduces the drive for disordered eating and makes it easier to follow through. #OBSM | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @obsmchat I think it is important for everyone to remember there are #behavioralhealth specialists you can contact for consult if you're unsure if a referral is necessary. AND for pts, there are specialists in here who want to help. Support groups are a great place to start. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @greenhousemd @obsmchat @AmerAcadPeds The more we learn, the more we find that specific diets aren't as important as finding healthier food choices and eating patterns one can stick with. This reduces the drive for disordered eating and makes it easier to follow through. #OBSM | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @NeilFlochMD: @AskDr_Rachel @pattynece @OffThePlateMC #Obsm https://t.co/RgVBIchWYH | |
Patty Nece @pattynece Summary of helpful tips when dealing with children and adolescents. #obsm https://t.co/mpvAqePm3H | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat In adolescents, both prevention and treatment of obesity and eating disorders should focus on healthy lifestyle efforts rather than specific diets. As stated very well by @AmerAcadPeds : https://t.co/hcRvsNglPE #obsm | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: An overview of links between disordered eating and obesity. #obsm https://t.co/JbiPFJaGRm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @OffThePlateMC: Understanding #obesity as a disease is the thing that really clicked for me. My ongoing success has to do with how I am treating #obesity as a disease. #obsm https://t.co/cYhchsVtcA | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin I think that its important to note that the healthier food choices have to be enjoyable to eat. People won't stick to something that isn't pleasurable. #obsm https://t.co/IFeWPLy225 | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat I think it is important for everyone to remember there are #behavioralhealth specialists you can contact for consult if you're unsure if a referral is necessary. AND for pts, there are specialists in here who want to help. Support groups are a great place to start. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @pattynece: Summary of helpful tips when dealing with children and adolescents. #obsm https://t.co/mpvAqePm3H | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Another resource article rhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27296934elated to disordered eating with #bariatric surgery. #obsm | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
Maureen Mosti @MaureenMostiM RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: @greenhousemd @obsmchat @AmerAcadPeds The more we learn, the more we find that specific diets aren't as important as finding healthier food choices and eating patterns one can stick with. This reduces the drive for disordered eating and makes it easier to follow through. #OBSM | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD RT @RandiDublin: I think that its important to note that the healthier food choices have to be enjoyable to eat. People won't stick to something that isn't pleasurable. #obsm https://t.co/IFeWPLy225 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @Eggface @YoniFreedhoff YES! I often discuss "happy and healthy weight" as opposed to an "ideal " weight. #obsm | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat I think it is important for everyone to remember there are #behavioralhealth specialists you can contact for consult if you're unsure if a referral is necessary. AND for pts, there are specialists in here who want to help. Support groups are a great place to start. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Support groups may be underutilized AFTER surgery, but they are there to provide support both before AND after surgery. #obsm https://t.co/rP3eD8UcvH | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @AskDr_Rachel: @obsmchat I think it is important for everyone to remember there are #behavioralhealth specialists you can contact for consult if you're unsure if a referral is necessary. AND for pts, there are specialists in here who want to help. Support groups are a great place to start. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Support groups may be underutilized AFTER surgery, but they are there to provide support both before AND after surgery. #obsm https://t.co/rP3eD8UcvH | |
Vicki Moore, RD, CDE @BariSucessnMoor RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: It is often hard for someone struggling with obesity to address the emotional side. The thought is "the surgery will take care of the weight," and it is our job to help them recognize that diet, activity, and mindset ALL need to change for success. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @RandiDublin: I think that its important to note that the healthier food choices have to be enjoyable to eat. People won't stick to something that isn't pleasurable. #obsm https://t.co/IFeWPLy225 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @PaulDavidsonPhD https://t.co/0p9MBJquvh #obsm | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Thanks for these great resources! #obsm https://t.co/VuesXlUn16 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat That’s a wrap! Thanks, everyone, for another great #obsm chat! Special thank you to the patients who shared their experiences and expertise. Hope you will join us for the next #obsm chat Sunday, April 8, at 9p EST. | |
Dr. Kasey Goodpaster @DrGoodpaster A5: Cognitive behavior therapy and mindfulness approaches work great. Key elements include keeping food diaries; setting small, manageable goals along the way; re-learning hunger/fullness cues; group support; and tackling black-and-white thinking and negative body thoughts. #obsm https://t.co/mA9R3daQXI | |
Neil Floch MD @NeilFlochMD #obesity is not a disease but many diseases, disordered eating must be assessed by a mental health professional and follow up is essential #obsm | |
Deborah Greenhouse @greenhousemd RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
Paul Davidson, PhD @PaulDavidsonPhD Thanks to all for participating in our #obsm chat, with special thanks to @Eggface @pattynece @arghavan_salles @AskDr_Rachel and @NeilFlochMD | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel Another fabulous #obsm chat. Thank you all for joining and participating. I look forward to continuing these discussions regarding #disorderedeating behaviors. #healthpsychologist https://t.co/E2adXABOHi | |
Dr. Randi Dublin @RandiDublin Thanks again for a great, informative chat! Hope to join next time :-) #obsm https://t.co/Kq6iXqcIAG | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat Some additional practical tools to help manage disordered eating. Thank you! #obsm https://t.co/OyIRmhpEPp | |
J. David Prologo, MD, FSIR, ABOM-D @jdprologo RT @ObesityAction: Disordered eating is often the result of problems which have been internalized. For individuals with #obesity, it's not uncommon to face struggles with the perpetuating cycle of shame and blame. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @DrGoodpaster: A5: A5: Cognitive behavior therapy and mindfulness approaches work great. Key elements include keeping food diaries; setting small, manageable goals along the way; re-learning hunger/fullness cues; group support; and tackling black-and-white thinking and negative body thoughts. #obsm https://t.co/mA9R3daQXI | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC Thanks for another thought-provoking topic and discussion #lifelonglearning #obsm https://t.co/fSw7EzELPP | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @NeilFlochMD: #obesity is not a disease but many diseases, disordered eating must be assessed by a mental health professional and follow up is essential #obsm | |
Maureen Mosti @MaureenMostiM RT @AskDr_Rachel: @Eggface @YoniFreedhoff YES! I often discuss "happy and healthy weight" as opposed to an "ideal " weight. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @obsmchat: Some additional practical tools to help manage disordered eating. Thank you! #obsm https://t.co/OyIRmhpEPp | |
Patty Nece @pattynece I'm not a research study, but many of these elements have helped me greatly - especially cognitive behavioral therapy in dealing with internalized weight stigma. #obsm https://t.co/YMS4nMi5Sp | |
National Medical Association @NationalMedAssn RT @RandiDublin: @fittmd thanks for your work; #primarycare is at the forefront of many health problems. #obsm | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD A5. After recognition ❤️start by being kind to yourself (#selflove & #selfcare ) 🤝Get a team-personal(family, friends +/- your faith community) Professional:Doctor,dietician, therapist,etc 🤔Selfstudy-I used @DrSusanAlbers & @drebonyonline for #emotionaleating #obsm #obesity https://t.co/LU8ILsUFBv | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Thanks to all for participating in our #obsm chat, with special thanks to @Eggface @pattynece @arghavan_salles @AskDr_Rachel and @NeilFlochMD | |
Maureen Mosti @MaureenMostiM RT @NeilFlochMD: #obesity is not a disease but many diseases, disordered eating must be assessed by a mental health professional and follow up is essential #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: Thanks to all for participating in our #obsm chat, with special thanks to @Eggface @pattynece @arghavan_salles @AskDr_Rachel and @NeilFlochMD | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @RandiDublin Thanks, Randi! See you then. #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece Thank you all for being here tonight! Looking forward to going back and seeing everything I missed! #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @TammiGoffPhotos Excellent! #obsm | |
Fady Moustarah @Moustarah_MD Identifying eating disorders & emotional challenges and effective coping strategies are just as important as identifying other comorbidities in helping me decide what health and weight management option is best for my patients and when to proceed with with it. #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @OffThePlateMC Thanks, Marilyn. Glad you could make it! #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @fittmd: A5. After recognition ❤️start by being kind to yourself (#selflove & #selfcare ) 🤝Get a team-personal(family, friends +/- your faith community) Professional:Doctor,dietician, therapist,etc 🤔Selfstudy-I used @DrSusanAlbers & @drebonyonline for #emotionaleating #obsm #obesity https://t.co/LU8ILsUFBv | |
Marilyn Clark @OffThePlateMC RT @fittmd: A5. After recognition ❤️start by being kind to yourself (#selflove & #selfcare ) 🤝Get a team-personal(family, friends +/- your faith community) Professional:Doctor,dietician, therapist,etc 🤔Selfstudy-I used @DrSusanAlbers & @drebonyonline for #emotionaleating #obsm #obesity https://t.co/LU8ILsUFBv | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @fittmd: A5. After recognition ❤️start by being kind to yourself (#selflove & #selfcare ) 🤝Get a team-personal(family, friends +/- your faith community) Professional:Doctor,dietician, therapist,etc 🤔Selfstudy-I used @DrSusanAlbers & @drebonyonline for #emotionaleating #obsm #obesity https://t.co/LU8ILsUFBv | |
🧩Pascale Lane MD @PHLane RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @FMoustarah: Identifying eating disorders & emotional challenges and effective coping strategies are just as important as identifying other comorbidities in helping me decide what health and weight management option is best for my patients and when to proceed with with it. #obsm | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD RT @obsmchat: Recognizing #obesity as a disease is an important mindset shift that needs to occur in order to move forward. #obsm https://t.co/SrPAKkyC28 | |
Henry Cruz @RealCruzHenry RT @NeilFlochMD: #obesity is not a disease but many diseases, disordered eating must be assessed by a mental health professional and follow up is essential #obsm | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat RT @FMoustarah: Identifying eating disorders & emotional challenges and effective coping strategies are just as important as identifying other comorbidities in helping me decide what health and weight management option is best for my patients and when to proceed with with it. #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @PsychoDietitian: Totally - and when we simply things by asking "are you on track?" it doesn't create an open discussion or place to share the reality.. #OBSM https://t.co/aeU53UzFDW | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @WohaibiMD @pattynece @obsmchat Thank you for joining! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @RandiDublin: I think that its important to note that the healthier food choices have to be enjoyable to eat. People won't stick to something that isn't pleasurable. #obsm https://t.co/IFeWPLy225 | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @pattynece: Thank you all for being here tonight! Looking forward to going back and seeing everything I missed! #obsm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece @PsychoDietitian @RandiDublin Yes, yes, yes!! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel @PaulDavidsonPhD Exactly!!! #obsm | |
Dr. Rachel @AskDr_Rachel RT @RandiDublin: Motivational Interviewing is a counseling technique originally started with substance use treatment; now it is used in different health areas to assess how ready and willing someone is to change their behavior. #obsm https://t.co/JNDEjV8pLz | |
Dr. Sylvia “Voice” Bollie, MD, DABOM @EmbraceYouMD @PaulDavidsonPhD @Eggface @pattynece @arghavan_salles @AskDr_Rachel @NeilFlochMD An amazing @obsmchat ! ❤️ed all the insights from everyone👍 Have a great week as we all work to help those impacted by #obesity 🙌🙌 #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 | |
#obsm chat @obsmchat @fittmd @PaulDavidsonPhD @Eggface @pattynece @arghavan_salles @AskDr_Rachel @NeilFlochMD Thanks for sharing your insights! #obsm | |
Nina Crowley PhD RDN @PsychoDietitian RT @greenhousemd: @obsmchat In adolescents, both prevention and treatment of obesity and eating disorders should focus on healthy lifestyle efforts rather than specific diets. As stated very well by @AmerAcadPeds : https://t.co/hcRvsNglPE #obsm | |
Dr. Kasey Goodpaster @DrGoodpaster RT @pattynece: @DrGoodpaster A non-judgmental environment is very important! If your patients sense judgment - and they may be hyper aware because of all the weight stigma they've suffered - they'll never open up and tell you the truth about their eating. Been there and got the t-shirt! #obsm | |
bravospur @bravospur RT @PaulDavidsonPhD: An overview of links between disordered eating and obesity. #obsm https://t.co/JbiPFJaGRm | |
Patty Nece @pattynece RT @obsmchat: Shared decision-making and motivational interviewing may be the key tools for healthcare providers working with patients with #obesity. #obsm https://t.co/PwaMdoEoVw | |
Michelle Vicari @Eggface RT @obsmchat: That’s a wrap! Thanks, everyone, for another great #obsm chat! Special thank you to the patients who shared their experiences and expertise. Hope you will join us for the next #obsm chat Sunday, April 8, at 9p EST. | |
Chris Weithman (She/her) @Christinekw RT @Eggface: #obsm A favorite and appropriate quote from @YoniFreedhoff https://t.co/E9hELg60S1 |
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