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The aim of the present study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes and identify the barriers of the physicians regarding overweight
and obesity management. A simple cross sectional study was conducted among 155 physicians through a standard questionnaire
from 3 selected governments and 1 private hospital of Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Mean age of the 155 physicians were 31.88�±5.92.
Majority of them 80 (51.60%) were unable to answer the correct prevalence of overweight but also a 75(48.40%) could mark the
right answer. A substantial proportion 71 (46.70%) of the physicians mentioned that they do not have much to do controlling weight
problem in Bangladesh context. Majority of the physicians 148(95.5%) use BMI to measure weight problems, whereas only 13 (8.4%)
practice waist circumference as a diagnostic tool. As weight management strategies most of the time 122 (85.3%) advice to modify the
life style, while 93 (68.4%) occasionally refer to dietician. About 74 (47.7%) of the physicians reported lack of motivation, 73 (47.1%)
mentioned short consultation time and 60 (38.7%) said that lack of national policy or management guideline are few barriers to treat
weight problems. Again, perceived barriers like lack of parental support, lack of a national policy were statistically significant (p<0.05)
with their occupational designation. This present study being the first one in country suggests for future large scale research to define
physician�s role, need of further training and identify the new strategies to include in the health system for dealing with this growing
epidemic.