One way to find a provider experienced in treating obesity is to use the lookup tool on the website for the American Board of Obesity Medicine, of which Korner is chair of the board of directors.
He noted that some people may be what is known as a “lifestyle responder” and not need medication. Others, particularly those who have severe obesity with major health risks, might need multiple treatments.
Primary care providers are able to treat obesity and overweight, and that’s a great place to start, Ard said, but it’s also perfectly fine to seek care from a specialist or through telehealth options.
The new poll results could be a sign that more and more, the conditions of obesity and being overweight are being viewed as diseases. Reducing stigma is a critical step in creating a pathway for people to seek treatment.
“That’s internalizing the message that it’s somehow your fault,” said Ard, who co-directs the Weight Management Center at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem, NC. “Everything that we know is that it’s really not totally within your control, and there are a lot of external factors that impact what your body weight is at any given point in time. That’s a real barrier for people to overcome is, ‘I should be able to figure this out on my own.’”
For those among the 45% of people interested in new weight loss treatment options, just making an appointment to meet with a medical professional about weight loss will likely first require overcoming unhelpful internal self-talk.
For people who live in rural areas and don’t have nearby access to specialists, Ard said more telehealth specialty options are coming online. Earlier this year, Weight Watchers acquired the telehealth platform Sequence as part of its goal to offer prescription weight loss options. The effort now has 37,000 clinical subscribers, along with 4.1 million traditional Weight Watchers subscribers, according to the transcript of the company’s second-quarter call with investors.
The new class of drugs, whose roster includes names like Wegovy and Ozempic, can help people lose up to 15% of their body weight.
“It’s like any other medication. If you don’t take it, it won’t work,” Ard said. “We’re not giving a cure for obesity. We’re giving a treatment for obesity.”