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MFA Weight Management Practice Initial Consultation Survey Name: Date of Birth (mm/dd/year): I. Weight History 1. What is the main reason you want to lose weight? _ 2. How much would you like to weigh (desired weight)? 3. How long do you think it would take for you to reach your desired weight? 4. Have you ever been part of a weight loss program? Yes No If yes please complete table below: Name of program Amount of weight loss Length of time you kept weight off Why did you stop the program? Please answer true or false for the following statements: I have binge eaten at least once a week for the past 3 months. I eat a larger amount of food than most people would eat within 2 hours. I feel like I do not have control when I eat. I eat until I am uncomfortably full. I eat large amounts of food when I am not physically hungry. I eat much more rapidly than normal. I eat alone out of embarrassment over how much I eat. I feel disgusted, depressed, ashamed, or guilty after I overeat. 1

Weight History Graph Most people can relate changes in their weight to different life events. The following graph illustrates an example of how people have gained weight. EXAMPLE: Weight watchers College Weight Stressful job Time Please draw a graph of your weight gain and loss over time. Mark life events and diet attempts that have contributed to your current weight: Weight Time 2

II. EATING PATTERNS 1. Do you follow a special diet? No Low Sodium Diabetic Vegetarian Gluten free Other (Please specify_) 2. Over the past week (7 days), how many meals did you skip? eat with your family? eat in front of the TV or computer? eat at home? cook at home? eat fast food? eat at a restaurant that is not fast food? 3. When do you snack? Never Morning Afternoon Evening Late night Throughout the day 4. What are your favorite snack foods? 5. How often do you go to the grocery store? more than once a week once a week a few times a month once month less than once a month 6. Please indicate how many servings of each item you have per day and per week: Food/Beverage/ Per Per Per Food/Beverage/ Misc Misc Day Week Day Cigarettes/cigars Red Meat (3 oz) Per Week Coffee Alcoholic Beverage Dairy Products Poultry (i.e. chicken or turkey) (3 oz) Fish (3 oz) Vegetables (1 cup) Sweetened Beverages (i.e. tea, soda, etc) (8 oz) Legumes/Beans (i.e. peas, beans, lentils) (1 cup) Juice (8 oz) Sweets/Desserts (i.e. 1 medium cupcake) Diet beverages (8 oz) Fruits (1 cup) Water (8 oz) Other: 3

7. Do you have a scale at home? Yes No 8. How many days out of the last month have you weighed yourself? 9. Do you have a pedometer or other physical activity tracking device? Yes No 10. Do you have a smart phone? Yes No 11. Eating Challenges How often would you say you overeat when you are in a sad or negative mood? Always Usually Not usually Never tired? happy or in a positive mood? really busy or stressed? at a party? 12. Which describes the food situation in your household over the last month? Enough of the kinds of food we want to eat Enough but not always the kinds of food we want to eat Sometimes not enough to eat Often not enough to eat 13. Are you or anyone in your household currently receiving any of the following food assistance programs: Food stamps Senior nutrition programs (i.e. Meals on wheels) Free or reduced school lunch or breakfast Food pantries/coup kitchens Meals in childcare programs or head start WIC Physical Activity 1. Do you have any physical injuries or pains that prevent you from exercising? Yes No a. If Yes, please describe the injury or pain: 4

b. Do you exercise regularly? Yes No Type of Exercise Number of days per week Minutes per day c. How much time do you spend sitting or reclining on a typical day? hours minutes Perceived stress scale The questions in this scale ask you about your feelings and thoughts during the last month. In the last month, how often have you: Never Almost never been upset because of something that happened unexpectedly? felt that you were unable to control the important things in your life felt nervous and stressed? Sometimes Fairly often Very often felt confident about you ability to handle your personal problems? felt that things were going your way? found that you could not cope with all the things that you had to do? been able to control irritations in your life? felt that you were on top of things? been angered because of things that happened that were outside of your control? felt difficulties were piling up so high that you could not overcome them? Social Network Questions 1. Is there someone that helps or encourages you to eat healthy foods and/or engage in exercise? Yes No If yes: a) Who is helpful (i.e. sister, child, friend) 5

b) How are they helpful? 2. Is there someone that makes healthy eating or exercising more difficult for you? Yes No If yes, please list how people are not helpful: 3. How many children live in your household? Epworth Sleep Scale How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations? For each situation, indicate whether or not you would have: No chance of dozing = 0 Slight chance of dozing = 1 Moderate chance of dozing = 2 High chance of dozing = 3 Situation Chance of dozing (options 0 to 3) Sitting and reading Watching TV Sitting inactive in a public place (e.g. a theater or a meeting) As a passenger in a car for an hour without a break Lying down to rest in the afternoon when circumstances permit Sitting and talking to someone Sitting quietly after a lunch without alcohol In a car, while stopped for a few minutes in traffic 6

PHQ-9 Scale Over the past 2 weeks, how often have you been bothered by any of the following problems? 1. Little interest or pleasure in doing things Not at all Several days More than half the days Nearly every day 2. Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless 3. Trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or sleeping too much 4. Feeling tired or having little energy 5. Poor appetite or overeating 6. Feeling be about yourself, feeling that you are a failure, or feeling that you have let yourself or your family down 7. Trouble concentrating on things such as reading the newspaper or watching television 8. Moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed. Or being so fidgety or restless that you have been moving around a lot more than usual 9. Thinking that you would be better off dead or that you want to hurt yourself in some way 7