Obesity represents a major public health problem with a prevalence increasing at an alarming rate worldwide. Continuous intensive efforts to elucidate the complex pathophysiology and improve clinical management have led to a better understanding of biomolecules like gut hormones, antagonists of orexigenic signals, stimulants of fat utilization, and/or inhibitors of fat absorption. In this article, we will review the pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy of obesity including intersection points to the new generation of antidiabetic drugs. We provide insight into the effectiveness of currently approved anti-obesity drugs and other therapeutic avenues that can be explored
Abstract: Obesity is a serious socioeconomic, and also increasingly clinical problem. Between �- 1 /...
Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic disorder that has reached epidemic proportions in most industri...
The growing worldwide prevalence of obesity needs urgent attention because the potential morbidity, ...
Obesity is defined as the condition in which the Body Mass Index (BMI) of an individual is between 2...
The pharmacotherapy of obesity has historically recorded an overall poor safety and efficacy profile...
Nowadays pharmacological therapy to limit obesity has reached a critical stage: not only have Author...
Obesity presents a major health hazard of the 21st century. It promotes co-morbid diseases such as h...
Obesity is pandemic and a multidisciplinary approach is critical for its management. Anti-obesity tr...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of obesity has rapidly increased in all industrialized countries in the p...
Obesity is a common disorder affecting millions of people worldwide. The number of overweight and ob...
As obesity rates increase, so too do the risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and numer...
As obesity rates increase, so too do the risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and numer...
JG Karam1, SI McFarlane21SUNY-Downstate-Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, USA, Maimonides Medical...
Abstract: The rising tide of obesity and its related disorders is one of the most pressing health co...
peer reviewedObesity poses a serious health hazard and its treatment is often disappointing. Major a...
Abstract: Obesity is a serious socioeconomic, and also increasingly clinical problem. Between �- 1 /...
Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic disorder that has reached epidemic proportions in most industri...
The growing worldwide prevalence of obesity needs urgent attention because the potential morbidity, ...
Obesity is defined as the condition in which the Body Mass Index (BMI) of an individual is between 2...
The pharmacotherapy of obesity has historically recorded an overall poor safety and efficacy profile...
Nowadays pharmacological therapy to limit obesity has reached a critical stage: not only have Author...
Obesity presents a major health hazard of the 21st century. It promotes co-morbid diseases such as h...
Obesity is pandemic and a multidisciplinary approach is critical for its management. Anti-obesity tr...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of obesity has rapidly increased in all industrialized countries in the p...
Obesity is a common disorder affecting millions of people worldwide. The number of overweight and ob...
As obesity rates increase, so too do the risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and numer...
As obesity rates increase, so too do the risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and numer...
JG Karam1, SI McFarlane21SUNY-Downstate-Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, USA, Maimonides Medical...
Abstract: The rising tide of obesity and its related disorders is one of the most pressing health co...
peer reviewedObesity poses a serious health hazard and its treatment is often disappointing. Major a...
Abstract: Obesity is a serious socioeconomic, and also increasingly clinical problem. Between �- 1 /...
Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic disorder that has reached epidemic proportions in most industri...
The growing worldwide prevalence of obesity needs urgent attention because the potential morbidity, ...