ABSTRACT Obesity is a represent major health threat of our society. Based on estimations by the World Health Organization, approximately 300 million people will be obese in 2035. In 2015 alone there were more than 1.6 million fatalities attributable to hyperglycemia and diabetes. From the beginning of the 19th century, a variety of drugs have been evaluated to decrease body weight. The list of evaluated drugs includes, among many others, sheep-derived thyroid extracts, mitochondrial uncouplers, amphetamines, serotonergics, lipase inhibitors, and a variety of hormones produced and secreted by the gastrointestinal tract or adipose tissue. Unfortunately, when used as a single hormone therapy, most of these drugs are underwhelming in their eff...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of obesity has rapidly increased in all industrialized countries in the p...
Nowadays pharmacological therapy to limit obesity has reached a critical stage: not only have Author...
The continued global growth in the prevalence of obesity coupled with the limited number of efficaci...
With their ever-growing prevalence, obesity and diabetes represent major health threats of our socie...
peer reviewedBoth physicians and patients dream of an efficacious and safe pharmacological approach ...
Obesity is a worldwide pandemic, which can be fatal for the most extremely affected individuals. Lif...
editorial reviewedBoth physicians and patients dream of an efficacious and safe pharmacological app...
The ideal anti-obesity drug would produce sustained weight loss with minimal side effects. The mecha...
The ideal anti-obesity drug would produce sustained weight loss with minimal side effects. The mecha...
Obesity is a highly prevalent disease associated with several metabolic pathologies such as diabetes...
Over a relatively short period, obesity and type 2 diabetes have come to represent a large medical a...
Ellen E Ladenheim Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School...
Obesity is a chronic disease associated with serious complications and increased mortality. Weight l...
The increasing prevalence of obesity, accompanied by an increase in the frequency of metabolic disor...
Background: Along with the global increase in obesity, type 2 diabetes continues to spread worldwide...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of obesity has rapidly increased in all industrialized countries in the p...
Nowadays pharmacological therapy to limit obesity has reached a critical stage: not only have Author...
The continued global growth in the prevalence of obesity coupled with the limited number of efficaci...
With their ever-growing prevalence, obesity and diabetes represent major health threats of our socie...
peer reviewedBoth physicians and patients dream of an efficacious and safe pharmacological approach ...
Obesity is a worldwide pandemic, which can be fatal for the most extremely affected individuals. Lif...
editorial reviewedBoth physicians and patients dream of an efficacious and safe pharmacological app...
The ideal anti-obesity drug would produce sustained weight loss with minimal side effects. The mecha...
The ideal anti-obesity drug would produce sustained weight loss with minimal side effects. The mecha...
Obesity is a highly prevalent disease associated with several metabolic pathologies such as diabetes...
Over a relatively short period, obesity and type 2 diabetes have come to represent a large medical a...
Ellen E Ladenheim Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School...
Obesity is a chronic disease associated with serious complications and increased mortality. Weight l...
The increasing prevalence of obesity, accompanied by an increase in the frequency of metabolic disor...
Background: Along with the global increase in obesity, type 2 diabetes continues to spread worldwide...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of obesity has rapidly increased in all industrialized countries in the p...
Nowadays pharmacological therapy to limit obesity has reached a critical stage: not only have Author...
The continued global growth in the prevalence of obesity coupled with the limited number of efficaci...