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Managing Obesity in Adults: A Role for Occupational Therapy

CE-1 ARTICLE CODE CEA1118 | NOVEMBER 2018 Earn .1 AOTA CEU (one contact hour and NBCOT PDU). See page CE-7 for Education ArticleCE-1 ARTICLE CODE CEA1118 | NOVEMBER 2018 Managing Obesity in Adults: A Role for Occupational TherapyCamille Dieterle, OTD, OTR/L Mrs. Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational TherapyUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA This CE Article was developed in collaboration with AOTA s Rehabilitation & Disability Special Interest Therapy practitioners commonly encounter clients diagnosed with or who are at risk for Obesity across all popu-lations and settings. Because Obesity can affect participation in occupation, Occupational Therapy practitioners can treat Obesity as the primary condition or reason for referral, as well as in conjunction with various conditions and disabilities.

Nov 30, 2020 · Occupational therapy practitioners commonly encounter clients ... to decreased engagement in self-care and decreased access to health care, which can lead to additional health problems (Tylka ... Menopause, perimenopause, and aging can cause weight gain as well (Porter, 2016). Medications that commonly cause

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