Clinical review: modified 5 As: minimal intervention for obesity counseling in primary care

Can Fam Physician. 2013 Jan;59(1):27-31.

Abstract

Objective: To adapt the 5 As model in order to provide primary care practitioners with a framework for obesity counseling.

Sources of information: A systematic literature search of MEDLINE using the search terms 5 A's (49 articles retrieved, all relevant) and 5 A's and primary care (8 articles retrieved, all redundant) was conducted. The National Institute of Health and the World Health Organization websites were also searched.

Main message: The 5 As (ask, assess, advise, agree, and assist), developed for smoking cessation, can be adapted for obesity counseling. Ask permission to discuss weight; be nonjudgmental and explore the patient's readiness for change. Assess body mass index, waist circumference, and obesity stage; explore drivers and complications of excess weight. Advise the patient about the health risks of obesity, the benefits of modest weight loss, the need for a long-term strategy, and treatment options. Agree on realistic weight-loss expectations, targets, behavioural changes, and specific details of the treatment plan. Assist in identifying and addressing barriers; provide resources, assist in finding and consulting with appropriate providers, and arrange regular follow-up.

Conclusion: The 5 As comprise a manageable evidence-based behavioural intervention strategy that has the potential to improve the success of weight management within primary care.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Counseling / methods*
  • Humans
  • Obesity / therapy*
  • Primary Health Care / methods*