ROLE OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN THE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF OBESITY
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obesity; comprehensiveness of care; primary health care.

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Siega Nepomuceno, M. ., Lima Silva de Abreu, L. ., Fonseca Almeida, F. ., Alves Moraes Nogueira, E. ., Barros Pinheiro, R. ., Alencar Fróes, K. ., Pimenta Faria Galvão, C. ., Paiva Santos Rocha, S. ., Caroline Pereira Costa, A. ., Ferreira Santana, F. ., Vieira de Oliveira, V. ., Scremin, M. ., de Cássia Caldeira Santos Goes, R. ., Correia, A. ., Antunes Aquino Cardoso Gonçalves, S. ., Gonçalves Ribeiro, N. ., & Felipe Antunes da Silva, L. . (2026). ROLE OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN THE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF OBESITY. Health and Society, 6(01), 52-62. https://doi.org/10.51249/hs.v6i01.2830

Abstract

The aim was to describe the role of primary health care in the attention to and control of obesity. An integrative literature review study was conducted. The descriptor obesity and primary care was used to search the databases Scientific Electronic Library Online, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature, and Virtual Health Library; books and manuals from the Ministry of Health regarding the subject of study were also considered. The approach to obese patients is often permeated by stigma, over-medicalization, and excessive screenings not based on evidence. Three main practices were identified as strategies for caring for obese patients in primary health care, which are: not prescribing weight-loss medications in isolation without a robust therapeutic program including diet, physical activity, and behavioral change; not prescribing weight-loss medications for individuals with mild obesity without comorbidities; and not failing to perform evaluation and follow-up with a multidisciplinary team, including a nutritionist and psychologist, for obese individuals. Significant practices have been identified that can be carried out by professionals during the care of users with obesity, which can reverse the logic of excessive screening, requests for additional tests, overmedicalization, and stigmatization.

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Copyright (c) 2026 Matheus Siega Nepomuceno, Letícia Lima Silva de Abreu, Fernandez Fonseca Almeida, Edila Alves Moraes Nogueira, Rafaela Barros Pinheiro, Kênia Alencar Fróes, Carolliny Pimenta Faria Galvão, Silvânia Paiva Santos Rocha, Ana Caroline Pereira Costa, Flávia Ferreira Santana, Valdira Vieira de Oliveira, Marlete Scremin, Rita de Cássia Caldeira Santos Goes, Andreia Correia, Sueli Antunes Aquino Cardoso Gonçalves, Natália Gonçalves Ribeiro, Leandro Felipe Antunes da Silva