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    Disabil Rehabil. 2010;32(11):952-9.

    Rehabilitation in bariatrics: opportunities for practice and research.

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    Department of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. forhanm@mcmaster.ca

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    Obesity is associated with a wide range of chronic illnesses and disabilities familiar to rehabilitation researchers and practitioners. Obesity discourse in the area of rehabilitation science and practice is limited.

    METHOD:

    A meeting of rehabilitation researchers, practitioners, industry and decision makers was held for the purpose of identifying research and practice priorities in the area of bariatric rehabilitation.

    RESULTS:

    Areas of common ground in terms of the identification of gaps in research, practice and knowledge about obesity in the context of rehabilitation science were identified. Participants developed a concept for a bariatric rehabilitation treatment and research institute. A commitment to embark on priority action items was made.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    This article describes a process that successfully gathered a diverse group of researchers, clinicians, industries and decision makers for the purpose of collectively advancing the area of bariatric rehabilitation in Canada.

    PMID:
    20156049
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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