Australian Obesity Treatment Plan

A simple tool to guide the management of obesity in primary care.

Obesity classification

BMI or Waist Circumference

BMI 30-39.9 kg/m2

(Population specific BMI 27.5-37.4 kg/m2 )*

Waist Circumference
F: > 88 cm    M: > 102 cm

(Population specific F: > 80 cm, M: > 90 cm)*

BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2

(Population specific BMI ≥ 37.5 kg/m2 )*

Baseline assessment for complications

Medical: diabetes, cardiometabolic, NASH, sleep, PCOS

Psychological: eating disorders, depression, low self-esteem, stigmatisation

Physical: osteoarthritis, personal hygiene, breathlessness

Obesity-related complications

Nil

Present

Nil

Present

Target weight loss

>10%

>10%

>15%

>15%

Health service setting

Primary Care

Primary Care and / or Specialist Care

Specialist Care

Initial weight loss strategies

Supervised Lifestyle Interventions

Intensive Interventions

Intensive Interventions

Reduced Energy Diet (RED) or Low Energy Diet (LED)

Followed by Weight Maintenance Diet

Very Low Energy Diet

Followed by Weight Maintenance Diet

VLED +/- Pharmacotherapy

Followed by Weight Maintenance Diet

Secondary weight loss strategies

If the target weight loss is not achieved or if weight loss is not maintained:

If weight loss is not maintained:

Very Low Energy Diet (VLED) or RED/LED with Pharmacotherapy

Followed by Weight Maintenance Diet

± Pharmacotherapy

VLED +/- Pharmacotherapy

Followed by Weight Maintenance Diet

± Pharmacotherapy

VLED +/- Pharmacotherapy

Followed by Weight Maintenance Diet

± Pharmacotherapy

If the target weight loss is still not achieved:

If the target weight loss is not achieved:

Bariatric surgery

Followed by Weight Maintenance Diet

± Pharmacotherapy

Bariatric surgery

Followed by Weight Maintenance Diet

± Pharmacotherapy