Zusammenfassung
Die Mehrzahl Ihrer Patienten, vor allem die älteren, sind übergewichtig. Viele haben schon versucht, der überflüssigen Kilos Herr zu werden. Wie wichtig ist ein Körpergewicht im Normbereich, und wie können Sie Ihren Patienten helfen, dieses Ziel zu erreichen?
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Graf, C., Ferrari, N. & Eiser, S. Abnehmen beginnt im Kopf, nicht im Bauch. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 155 (Suppl 1), 91–96 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-013-0327-0
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