The terms “Obesity Epidemic” and more recently “Globesity” have been used to communicate the enormity of the health crisis being faced by authorities across the world. The incidence of obesity in adults in the United States (U.S.) has more than doubled in the last 20 years and costs associated with obesity have been estimated by Health Authorities to have risen from $46 billion in 1990 to $147 billion in 2008. This situation is not unique to the U.S. and similar trends are being observed in many parts of the western world. Currently, there are very few therapeutic agents approved for the treatment of obesity and they are limited in their effectiveness. Bariatric surgery, or weight loss surgery, is now the preferred treatment for obesity, as...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide, while the development of effecti...
Obesity will continue to be one of the leading causes of chronic disease unless the ongoing rise in ...
Obesity is an increasingly serious socioeconomic and clinical problem. Between 1/4 - 1/3 of populati...
The terms “Obesity Epidemic” and more recently “Globesity” have been used to communicate the enormit...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of obesity has rapidly increased in all industrialized countries in the p...
Nonpharmacological approach to the prevention and treatment of obesity includes considerable lifesty...
The growing worldwide prevalence of obesity needs urgent attention because the potential morbidity, ...
Nowadays pharmacological therapy to limit obesity has reached a critical stage: not only have Author...
The increasing prevalence of obesity in the United States is widely recognized as a complex problem ...
Obesity is a worldwide heath problem that is associated with significant complications, social prob...
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) is a monoamine that has various functions in both neuronal an...
The pharmacotherapy of obesity has historically recorded an overall poor safety and efficacy profile...
Abstract: Obesity is a serious socioeconomic, and also increasingly clinical problem. Between �- 1 /...
Obesity is a growing civilization problem, associated with a number of negative health consequences ...
With their ever-growing prevalence, obesity and diabetes represent major health threats of our socie...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide, while the development of effecti...
Obesity will continue to be one of the leading causes of chronic disease unless the ongoing rise in ...
Obesity is an increasingly serious socioeconomic and clinical problem. Between 1/4 - 1/3 of populati...
The terms “Obesity Epidemic” and more recently “Globesity” have been used to communicate the enormit...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of obesity has rapidly increased in all industrialized countries in the p...
Nonpharmacological approach to the prevention and treatment of obesity includes considerable lifesty...
The growing worldwide prevalence of obesity needs urgent attention because the potential morbidity, ...
Nowadays pharmacological therapy to limit obesity has reached a critical stage: not only have Author...
The increasing prevalence of obesity in the United States is widely recognized as a complex problem ...
Obesity is a worldwide heath problem that is associated with significant complications, social prob...
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) is a monoamine that has various functions in both neuronal an...
The pharmacotherapy of obesity has historically recorded an overall poor safety and efficacy profile...
Abstract: Obesity is a serious socioeconomic, and also increasingly clinical problem. Between �- 1 /...
Obesity is a growing civilization problem, associated with a number of negative health consequences ...
With their ever-growing prevalence, obesity and diabetes represent major health threats of our socie...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide, while the development of effecti...
Obesity will continue to be one of the leading causes of chronic disease unless the ongoing rise in ...
Obesity is an increasingly serious socioeconomic and clinical problem. Between 1/4 - 1/3 of populati...