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Mashup Score: 1Opinion | Why the New Obesity Guidelines for Kids Terrify Me - 1 year(s) ago
The guidelines are rooted in a premise that should have been rejected long ago: that weight loss is the best path to health and happiness.
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In people with overweight/obesity, once-weekly semaglutide 2.4 mg and 1.0 mg reduced CRP concentration irrespective of baseline BMI/bodyweight/glycaemic status compared with placebo. These data suggest a potential anti-inflammatory role of semaglutide in obesity.
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Our findings indicate that half of obesity specialists HCPs in our sample of 82 providers, who are primarily dieticians and psychologists, have an implicit weight bias against PLwO. HCPs feel that a weight-focused approach within services was a barrier to patient care, but that there is a lack of alternative non-weight focused measures. Further research is needed into substitute outcome measures…
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Rather than waiting for people to develop obesity-related diseases, health care professionals should be able to treat obesity as the underlying root cause of what ails so many of their patients.
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Obesity is a leading cause of #t2d and #prediabetes for 129 million Americans. But #obesity and #overweight are still not treated like a disease. @DrBobGabbay explains why our healthcare system needs to step up and how Congress can help. @statnews https://t.co/2DAlbJCFye
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Mashup Score: 0Weight and Health — Pathophysiology and Therapies | NEJM - 1 year(s) ago
Perspective from The New England Journal of Medicine — Weight and Health — Pathophysiology and Therapies
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.#NEJM: Dr. Louis Aronne at @WeillCornell & colleagues at @UNC and @YaleMed share an instructional #video on the pathophysiology of #weight and explore risks and benefits of new, effective medical therapies for #WeightLoss. #Obesity #Overweight #WeightGain https://t.co/Y929k5Vdqi https://t.co/EOeBpju7es
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Results from a meta-analysis underscored the need to improve understanding of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease burden and management in at-risk individuals who are overweight and obese. “According to the latest guidelines from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, overweight and obesity status is an effective risk factor for first-line NAFLD screening at the primary care
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Results from a meta-analysis underscored the need to improve understanding of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease burden and management in at-risk individuals who are overweight and obese. “According to the latest guidelines from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, overweight and obesity status is an effective risk factor for first-line NAFLD screening at the primary care
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Mashup Score: 2New Adult Obesity Maps - 1 year(s) ago
Obesity remains high, varies, by state, and affects some groups more than others.
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Primary care provider referral to an automated weight-loss program resulted in significantly increased weight loss at 6 and 12 months vs. usual care, according to study findings published in Obesity.In addition, biweekly emails from providers to internet participants was not associated with more weight loss vs. internet participation alone.
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Mashup Score: 0Exercise, lifestyle intervention program improved abdominal fat reductions in children - 1 year(s) ago
Adding exercise to a lifestyle intervention program substantially improved reductions in abdominal fat depots among children with overweight or obesity, according to clinical trial results published in JAMA Network Open.“Few studies compiled in a meta-analysis examined the effect of multicomponent programs on visceral adipose tissue in children with overweight or obesity, resulting in a
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This is about fighting #obesity (which contributes to inequality and global warming) it should not be a fight about perceived slights, hurt feelings, and victimhood as this author thinks. #childhoodobesity #overweight https://t.co/veYlgLCj8j