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New overweight and obesity recommendations

CE / CME

New Overweight and Obesity Recommendations: Implementing Definition and Diagnostic Updates Into Your Practice

Physician Assistants/Physician Associates: 0.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credit

Nurse Practitioners/Nurses: 0.25 Nursing contact hour

Physicians: maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Released: September 25, 2025

Expiration: September 24, 2026

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Introduction

In this module, Lucia M. Novak, MSN, ANP-BC, BC-ADM, discusses the latest update in defining preclinical obesity vs clinical obesity and the criteria required to confirm a diagnosis of either, with take-home strategies for screening for and addressing obesity-related comorbidities or complications as well as for helping patients achieve long-term weight loss.

The key points discussed in this module are illustrated with thumbnails from the accompanying downloadable PowerPoint slidesets, which can be downloaded here or by clicking any of the slide thumbnails in the module alongside the expert commentary. 

Clinical Care Options plans to measure the educational impact of this activity. Some questions will be asked twice: once at the beginning of the activity and then once again after the discussion that informs the best choice. Your responses will be aggregated for analysis, and your specific responses will not be shared. 

Before continuing with this educational activity, please take a moment to answer the following questions. 

A 44-year-old man with a BMI of 28 kg/m² presents for an annual exam. He has a family history of diabetes and reports increased abdominal girth. His waist circumference is 107 cm (42 in). Blood pressure is 134/86 mm Hg. Laboratory results from last year were normal. What is the most appropriate next step in addressing his current risk factors?

How many people with obesity do you provide care for in a typical week?

For those who practice in academic or community settings, please indicate your practice setting: