The Effects of Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
on Weight Loss in Obese
Patients Taylor Schilling, FNP-BC
NR706 Week 6 Practice Problem Analysis and Presentation Assignment
Dr.
Hooven
, Practice Problem Idea
Identification
• In obese adults over the age of 18, does the use of cognitive behavioral therapy in addition to d
and exercise aid in the treatment and management of obesity when compared to obese ad
who do not use cognitive behavioral therapy along with diet and exercise, have a signific
impact on weight loss over one year?
• PICOT components
• Population: Obese adults age 18 and older
• Intervention: Implementing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in addition to diet and exercise for weight loss
• Comparison: Compared to the standard weight loss approach of diet and exercise alone
• Outcome: Reduction in weight, BMI, and obesity
• Timeframe: One year
Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
on Weight Loss in Obese
Patients Taylor Schilling, FNP-BC
NR706 Week 6 Practice Problem Analysis and Presentation Assignment
Dr.
Hooven
, Practice Problem Idea
Identification
• In obese adults over the age of 18, does the use of cognitive behavioral therapy in addition to d
and exercise aid in the treatment and management of obesity when compared to obese ad
who do not use cognitive behavioral therapy along with diet and exercise, have a signific
impact on weight loss over one year?
• PICOT components
• Population: Obese adults age 18 and older
• Intervention: Implementing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in addition to diet and exercise for weight loss
• Comparison: Compared to the standard weight loss approach of diet and exercise alone
• Outcome: Reduction in weight, BMI, and obesity
• Timeframe: One year