Obesity in adults

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Obesity in adults

Obesity in adults
2024
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Nome da publicação: Obesity in adults

Autores: Ildiko Lingvay, Ricardo V Cohen, Carel W Le Roux, Priya Sumithran

Fonte: The Lancet

Publicado em: 2024

Tipo de arquivo: Artigo de periódico

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Obesity has increased in prevalence worldwide and WHO has declared it a global epidemic. Population-level preventive interventions have been insufficient to slow down this trajectory. Obesity is a complex, heterogeneous, chronic, and progressive disease, which substantially affects health, quality of life, and mortality. Lifestyle and behavioural interventions are key components of obesity management; however, when used alone, they provide substantial and durable response in a minority of people. Bariatric (metabolic) surgery remains the most effective and durable treatment, with proven benefits beyond weight loss, including for cardiovascular and renal health, and decreased rates of obesity-related cancers and mortality. Considerable progress has been made in the development of pharmacological agents that approach the weight loss efficacy of metabolic surgery, and relevant outcome data related to these agents' use are accumulating. However, all treatment approaches to obesity have been vastly underutilised.