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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
The role of internists in evaluating obesity is to assess the burden of weight-related disease, mitigate secondary causes of weight gain (medications, sleep deprivation), and solicit patient motivation for weight loss. Internists should assess these factors and emphasize the importance of weight loss for the individual patient.
Adam Gilden, Tsai, Daniel H, Bessesen
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The role of internists in evaluating obesity is to assess the burden of weight-related disease, mitigate secondary causes of weight gain (medications, sleep deprivation), and solicit patient motivation for weight loss. Internists should assess these factors and emphasize the importance of weight loss for the individual patient.
Adam Gilden, Tsai, Daniel H, Bessesen
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1985
While recognizing that many factors may contribute to the causation of ischaemic heart disease, this project attempts an in‐depth examination of just one of them — obesity. The author has endeavoured to discover if there are sex differences in the incidence of obesity and whether or not obesity is related to age.
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While recognizing that many factors may contribute to the causation of ischaemic heart disease, this project attempts an in‐depth examination of just one of them — obesity. The author has endeavoured to discover if there are sex differences in the incidence of obesity and whether or not obesity is related to age.
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Excessive fat deposition in obesity has a multifactorial aetiology, but is widely considered the result of disequilibrium between energy intake and expenditure. Despite specific public health policies and individual treatment efforts to combat the obesity epidemic, >2 billion people worldwide are overweight or obese.
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Excessive fat deposition in obesity has a multifactorial aetiology, but is widely considered the result of disequilibrium between energy intake and expenditure. Despite specific public health policies and individual treatment efforts to combat the obesity epidemic, >2 billion people worldwide are overweight or obese.
Pedro, González-Muniesa +8 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
Obesity is a chronic disease, which similar to diabetes and hypertension, requires long-term treatment. The patient must be willing to make major changes in eating habits, lifestyle, and physical activity to achieve long-lasting results.
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Obesity is a chronic disease, which similar to diabetes and hypertension, requires long-term treatment. The patient must be willing to make major changes in eating habits, lifestyle, and physical activity to achieve long-lasting results.
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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 1989
Over the past 20 years, obesity has represented a significant focus of research conducted in Clinical Research Centers (CRCs) in the United States. This review will focus on the progress in our understanding of the disease that CRC-based research has produced; therefore, the reference list is not exhaustive and consists primarily of CRC-based research.
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Over the past 20 years, obesity has represented a significant focus of research conducted in Clinical Research Centers (CRCs) in the United States. This review will focus on the progress in our understanding of the disease that CRC-based research has produced; therefore, the reference list is not exhaustive and consists primarily of CRC-based research.
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