Although the prevalence of overweight in the UnitedStates during the past decade has been stable and the median body mass index (BMI), at least in women, may have remained constant,1,2 the prevalence of obesity now exceeds 34 % of US adults,1 and the prevalence of more severe obesity continues to rise at alarming rates. Excessive weight is a problem for children and adolescents, as well.3 The funda-mental problem underlying obesity is a small, but prolonged, positive energy balance, where energy derived from food exceeds energy expended for everyday living.3,4 Obesity is associated with many illnesses that are related to and may be caused by excess fat.5 Selection of medications for these associated conditions should take into consideration...
Obesity in the U.S. has reached epidemic levels and poses a continued threat to public health. For m...
Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, ...
Obesity is a growing problem. In England in 2008, 66% of men and 57% of women had a BMI >25 kg/m2; w...
The increased rate of obesity in the past decade is caused by a larger rate of energy input than ene...
There can be little doubt in anyone’s mind that obesity is a major global public health challenge. T...
Two thirds of the adult population in the United States meet criteria for being either overweight or...
Obesity is accompanied mankind throughout its existence, we have evidence of it has to prehistoric t...
To be overweight in the UnitedStates is to be a member of themajority. Recent data indicate that ful...
The main disturbing situation faced by any individual is obesity nowadays. Obesity occurs because of...
Obesity is a worldwide heath problem that is associated with significant complications, social prob...
T H E high incidence of obesity in our population presents a definite public health problem. It is e...
Obesity is a worldwide growing problem. When confronted with obesity, many health care providers foc...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in both developed and developing countries, with rates reach...
Obesity is a worldwide growing problem. When confronted with obesity, many health care providers foc...
Obesity is a growing problem. In England in 2008, 66% of men and 57% of women had a BMI >25 kg/m2; w...
Obesity in the U.S. has reached epidemic levels and poses a continued threat to public health. For m...
Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, ...
Obesity is a growing problem. In England in 2008, 66% of men and 57% of women had a BMI >25 kg/m2; w...
The increased rate of obesity in the past decade is caused by a larger rate of energy input than ene...
There can be little doubt in anyone’s mind that obesity is a major global public health challenge. T...
Two thirds of the adult population in the United States meet criteria for being either overweight or...
Obesity is accompanied mankind throughout its existence, we have evidence of it has to prehistoric t...
To be overweight in the UnitedStates is to be a member of themajority. Recent data indicate that ful...
The main disturbing situation faced by any individual is obesity nowadays. Obesity occurs because of...
Obesity is a worldwide heath problem that is associated with significant complications, social prob...
T H E high incidence of obesity in our population presents a definite public health problem. It is e...
Obesity is a worldwide growing problem. When confronted with obesity, many health care providers foc...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in both developed and developing countries, with rates reach...
Obesity is a worldwide growing problem. When confronted with obesity, many health care providers foc...
Obesity is a growing problem. In England in 2008, 66% of men and 57% of women had a BMI >25 kg/m2; w...
Obesity in the U.S. has reached epidemic levels and poses a continued threat to public health. For m...
Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, ...
Obesity is a growing problem. In England in 2008, 66% of men and 57% of women had a BMI >25 kg/m2; w...