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  2. Obesity Canada - Wikipedia

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    OBESITY+, a searchable database of the current best evidence about the causes, course, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and economics of obesity and its related metabolic and mechanical complications; 5As of Obesity Management Program, a framework for obesity management strategies for non-specialist healthcare professionals

  3. Radical new proposal from 58 medical experts would decenter ...

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    The second category is pre-clinical obesity, which is obesity with normal organ function, but acknowledges the increased risk of developing clinical obesity and other diseases, such as including ...

  4. Weight management - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] Obesity has been linked with pancreatic β-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance. [26] In diabetes, impaired β-islet cells are responsible for the lack of blood glucose control. [ 26 ] Individuals with a higher body mass index concerning for obesity may have increased levels of hormones, proinflammatory markers, and glycerol, which ...

  5. Management of obesity - Wikipedia

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    The most effective treatment for obesity is bariatric surgery. [7] Surgery for severe obesity is associated with long-term weight loss and decreased overall mortality. One study found a weight loss of between 14% and 25% (depending on the type of procedure performed) at 10 years, and a 29% reduction in all cause mortality when compared to ...

  6. Obesity won't be solely defined by BMI under new plan for ...

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    Under recommendations released Tuesday night, obesity would no longer be defined solely by BMI, a calculation of height and weight, but combined with other measurements, such as waist circumference, plus evidence of health problems tied to extra pounds. Obesity is estimated to affect more than 1 billion people worldwide. In the U.S., about 40% ...

  7. Health at Every Size - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the medical complications of obesity, from the US CDC. Proponents claim that evidence from certain scientific studies has provided some rationale for a shift in focus in health management from weight loss to a weight-neutral approach in individuals who have a high risk of type 2 diabetes and/or symptoms of cardiovascular disease, and that a weight-inclusive approach focusing on ...