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Effective communication – in obesity treatment crucial for achieving better outcomes


Authors: Kamila Ivanová 1,2
Authors‘ workplace: Psychiatrické oddelenie FN Trnava 1;  Centrum pohybovej aktivity, Biomedicínske centrum SAV, v. v. i., Bratislava 2
Published in: Forum Diab 2025; 14(1): 16-20
Category: Review Article

Overview

In relation to obesity, we speak of an epidemic, and Slovakia is no exception. Obesity is a complex chronic disease characterized by dysfunctional or excessive body fat that impairs health and/or well-being, representing a rich multidimensional construct (with a strong genetic aspect combined with an obesogenic environment). It is essential to stop viewing obesity merely as an aesthetic issue, a problem of willpower, laziness, personal responsibility, or lifestyle choice. Weight and obesity are sensitive and very personal topics accompanied by feelings of failure, shame, anxiety, and fear of rejection and criticism. Recognizing its complexity is an important condition for meaningful discussion and treatment. An empathetic and accepting approach from us professionals demonstrably improves patient adherence and disease prognosis. The relationship between doctor and patient is a kind of partnership, and effective communication with appropriately chosen language plays a crucial role in building trust and understanding. Obesity is a treatable disease.

Keywords:

obesity – communication – Quality of life – Stigma – mental health


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