Class I obesity conveys an increased risk of comorbidities, impairs physical and mental health-related quality of life, and it is associated to an increased psychosocial burden, particularly in women. The need for effective and safe therapies for class I obesity is great and not yet met by nonsurgical approaches. Eligibility to bariatric surgery has been largely based on body mass index (BMI) cut points and limited to patients with more severe obesity levels. However, obese patients belonging to the same BMI class may have very different levels of health, risk, and impact of obesity on quality of life. Individual patients in class I obesity may have a comorbidity burden similar to, or greater than, patients with more severe obesity. Therefo...
The obesity epidemic, mainly due to lifestyle changes in recent decades, leads to serious comorbidit...
INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUE: Obesity together with possible occurrence of many difficulties carries wi...
Determines the efficacy of bariatric surgery in the public sector for the treatment of complicated o...
Class I obesity conveys an increased risk of comorbidities, impairs physical and mental health-relat...
Class I obesity conveys an increased risk of comorbidities, impairs physical and mental health-relat...
Introduction: The American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and the International ...
The obesity epidemic is increasing worldwide with multiple contributing factors. In most cases, obes...
Diet, exercise, cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy are some of the means of assisting ...
The costs associated with obesity in the United States are estimated to be $120 billion annually and...
No studies evaluate the commonly used indications for bariatric surgery. Consensus guidelines sugges...
Weight loss programs, diets, and drug therapy have not shown long-term effectiveness in treating mor...
Obesity is defined as unphysiological increased fat in the body. The most commonly used criteria to ...
The increasing prevalence of obesity places ever-increasing cost demands on healthcare systems. One ...
Objectives: Estimates from the WHO indicate that the prevalence of obesity in the developed world is...
Obesity is the pandemic of the 21st century. Obesity comorbidities, including hypertension, dyslipid...
The obesity epidemic, mainly due to lifestyle changes in recent decades, leads to serious comorbidit...
INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUE: Obesity together with possible occurrence of many difficulties carries wi...
Determines the efficacy of bariatric surgery in the public sector for the treatment of complicated o...
Class I obesity conveys an increased risk of comorbidities, impairs physical and mental health-relat...
Class I obesity conveys an increased risk of comorbidities, impairs physical and mental health-relat...
Introduction: The American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and the International ...
The obesity epidemic is increasing worldwide with multiple contributing factors. In most cases, obes...
Diet, exercise, cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy are some of the means of assisting ...
The costs associated with obesity in the United States are estimated to be $120 billion annually and...
No studies evaluate the commonly used indications for bariatric surgery. Consensus guidelines sugges...
Weight loss programs, diets, and drug therapy have not shown long-term effectiveness in treating mor...
Obesity is defined as unphysiological increased fat in the body. The most commonly used criteria to ...
The increasing prevalence of obesity places ever-increasing cost demands on healthcare systems. One ...
Objectives: Estimates from the WHO indicate that the prevalence of obesity in the developed world is...
Obesity is the pandemic of the 21st century. Obesity comorbidities, including hypertension, dyslipid...
The obesity epidemic, mainly due to lifestyle changes in recent decades, leads to serious comorbidit...
INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUE: Obesity together with possible occurrence of many difficulties carries wi...
Determines the efficacy of bariatric surgery in the public sector for the treatment of complicated o...