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A study conducted by Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis, Indiana, explored weight-reduction preferences among adults with obesity in the United States. The research found that preferred weight reductions varied among participants based on characteristics such as gender and race. The study highlighted the importance of respecting patients' preferences in obesity management to support shared decision-making and holistic care. This peer-reviewed research provides valuable insights into addressing individual contributors to weight preferences, such as weight self-stigma, in obesity care. [Extracted from the article] |