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Call 913-945-8184 to schedule an appointment or email WeightLoss@KUMC.edu for more information. Who can get treatment for obesity? Although many adults may benefit from weight loss, those with a BMI of 30 or greater are candidates for obesity treatment.
At The University of Kansas Health System, we can address your dietary needs with specific meal replacement plans. Beyond diet, you will receive appropriate exercise recommendations, behavioral counseling and weight management medication if needed.
Health care providers at five primary care clinics, or community health professionals serving individuals in rural Kansas, will be trained to deliver the GP and IP interventions and an enhanced version of usual care to compare weight loss (0–6 mos.), weight maintenance (7–18 mos.), and weight change during a 6 mo. period of no contract (19 ...
An integral part of the Division is The University of Kansas Weight Management Programs that offer clinical programs for individuals who wish to reduce weight to improve medical conditions (diabetes, cardiovascular disease) or for better health.
Formally known as the KU Weight control research Project (WCRP), the KU Weight Management Program has been helping people lose weight for over 30 years.
Joseph E. Donnelly is Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Director, Division of Physical Activity and Weight Management. He founded the “Weight Control Research Project,” in 1986 and since 1997 it continues as “The University of Kansas Weight Management Programs, (KWMP).”
Our accredited Comprehensive Weight Management Center offers bariatric procedures such as lap band, gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy and endoscopic therapy.