Yeah-0 "treatment of overweight" is the medical term- I hate it.
So- what we are trying to do is change this (which is the official course description and cannot have to owrding changed without moving heaven and earth) into a one-sentance description
The course is designed for immediate use to implement the theory and application for effective treatment of overweight and obesity into the health care professional's practice in a variety of settings with a variety of client specific needs. The curriculum will be based on the National Institutes of Health's Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults, The Evidence Report, (1998); American College of Physicians, Obesity, 2001; Weight Management Screening, Assessment and Intervention Toolkit for Adults, 2003; Barlow, S, Dietz, W.Obesity Evaluation and Treatment: Expert Committee Recommendations. Pediatrics. 1998. This course will focus on the nutrition, physical activity, medical and behavioral aspects of weight management. Students will develop comprehensive screening, assessment and intervention skills specific to weight management based on clinical evidence.
Any thoughts... the academicians seem to be caught up on the theory and application thing...
ETA- You don't really actually have to do my work for me, but I wanted someone to see the original I was working from, which is written and approved by people with doctorates! It doesn't make any sense either.
Here's my attempt, Sophia.
This course will enable students to implement the theory and application of effective treatment of overweight and obesity, including nutrition, physical activity, and medical and behavioral modification, in a variety of settings with a variety of client-specific needs.
Oh- that is much better than what I had above, Amy!
Thanks
This course will enable students to implement the theory and application of effective treatment of overweight and obesity, including nutrition, physical activity, and medical and behavioral modification, in a variety of settings with a variety of client-specific needs.
Shouldn't it be "overweight and obese patients" ?
Random mememe. I dated a twin in high school. Karl, his twin was Kenny. They were both awesome dancers. The 4 of us would go to dances every Friday night but Kenny's GF and I would end up standing aside and watching them go nuts together on the dance floor. Good times. Haven't thought about Karl in years. His mother taught me to crochet.
Yeah, you can't really treat overweight. Maybe weight related issues?
eta: sentence revised nicely above, but really I never saw overweight used that way
Shouldn't it be "overweight and obese patients" ?
No- that is how they say it.
See the CDC [link]
I agree it sounds awful, but the professor would have my head on a platter!
Also, I am considered "morbidly obese" and I highly resent working on this class, which I basically think is a crock of shit-- so the whole thing makes me cranky!
No- that is how they say it.
ARGH!!!!!! Makes taking anything they have to say seriously very difficult.
If anyone is interested- I love this BMI illustrated: [link]