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Ninoshi Palihawadana

Four Tiers in the weight management programme Tier 1: Things you can offer people with a BMI > 25 i.e supported self management www.nhs.uk/Livewell/loseweight/Pages/Loseweighthome.aspx

Active Living. www.activederbyshire.co.uk

details of local events and activities, walking groups Local Slimming World : ~£.9.50 to join and £4.50 per week Can refer to community dietician Change 4 Life: Support material re diet and exercise. www.nhs.uk/change4life Health 4 Life: Support for families to make +ve lifestyle changes Book: Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating by Peter Cooper: <£10 or via the library. Helpful book for the right patient

• • Tier 2: BMI > 30 or >28 with Co-morbidities www.waistwisederbyshire.co.uk

Weight management and gentle activity. 12 week course, group setting, separate for males and females. Each session lasts 2h. Exercise is tailored to patients needs/abilities including chair based exercise. Based at Greenback Leisure Centre. Small charges apply (Aprox £3/week) • Refer via the combined Derbyshire Health Referral and Waistwize referral form (General Referrals Folder on the intranet) • Referral criteria: Age over 16y, BMI 30+ (28+ if co-morbidities) + motivated. Patients cannot self-refer • Exclusions: Unstable angina, BP > 180/100, ventricular or aortic aneurysm, significant exertional hypotension, resting tachycardia or other uncontrolled arrhythmia, unstable heart failure • Progress report will be sent back to the GP. Patients can be re referred to 3 times with 6m gaps in-between re-referral

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Orlistat Treatment.

Consider after diet and exercise via WaistWise • Should only be continued if >5% weight loss at 3 months. • Should be stopped if weight gains>3kg after initial weight loss (but be less strict with criteria in diabetics) • Usual dose 120mg taken immediately before, during or upto 1 hr after a main meal upto TDS • The vast majority of patients receiving up to four full years of treatment with orlistat in clinical studies had vitamin A, D, E and K and beta-carotene levels that stayed within normal range. • In order to ensure adequate nutrition, patients on a weight control diet should be advised to have a diet rich in fruit and vegetables and use of a multivitamin supplement could be considered. • If a multivitamin supplement is recommended, it should be taken at least two hours after the administration of orlistat or at bedtime. • Patients prescribed xenical can register with an on-line support programme via www.MAPassist.co.uk

• Tier 3 • BMI>35 and failed to maintain 5% weight loss after Tier 2 after 3 attempts • 1 attempt at Tier 2 which failed and BMI >40 • BMI >45 with co-morbidity • BMI >50 without comorbidity • Refer via the Weight Reduction Services referral Form • Exclusions: unstable angina, BP > 180/100, P > 100, unstable CCF or arrhythmia, excessive alcohol use or substance misuse

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• Intensive, individually tailored programme with a weight reduction support worker • Can involve : Dietician, OT, physical activity interventions and psychologist. • Pre-and post bariatric surgery assessment. • If more intensive psychotherapy is indicated their psychologist can refer on for CBT etc. 24 week programme with follow-up for 2 years • Patient is sent a questionnaire which they must sent back. • Assessment appointment follows 4 to 8w later

• Tier 4 •

Bariatric Surgery

Proforma . • Patients must have first been through months of their intervention.

Tier 3.

• If surgery is being considered at the outset of the Tier 3 referral, tick the box on the form re considering bariatric surgery. Otherwise, the option of surgery may be advised by Tier 3.

• They will assess and send GP back a report after minimum of 2 • This report should be attached to the Derby Obesity Surgery • The criteria are: Non-smokers (for at least 6w), age 18 to 64, BMI>45 with co-morbidity or >50 without co-morbidity, committed to the need for long-term follow-up. Have tried to lose weight with appropriate support over 12-18m period.

• Must have undergone a trial of drug therapy.

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• Epworth score. If >10, the patient must be referred to the Sleep Clinic before referring to Bariatric Surgery. If OSA is diagnosed, surgery is delayed until it is under control with CPAP • Recent U+E, glu, LFT, lipids, TSH, FBC