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  1. (PDF) The Prevention and Treatment of Obesity

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  4. (PDF) The treatment and prevention of obesity: A systematic review of

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  1. A systematic literature review on obesity ...

    The present study conducted a systematic literature review to examine obesity research and machine learning techniques for the prevention and treatment of obesity from 2010 to 2020. ... study identified the ML techniques used from the overall list of selected articles and the risk factors considering obesity (Table 6). For example, Singh and ...

  2. A systematic literature review on obesity: Understanding the causes

    The present study conducted a systematic literature review to examine obesity research and machine learning techniques for the prevention and treatment of obesity from 2010 to 2020. Accordingly, 93 papers are identified from the review articles as primary studies from an initial pool of over 700 papers addressing obesity. Consequently, this ...

  3. Obesity and Overweight: Probing Causes, Consequences, and Novel

    Despite public health efforts, these disorders are on the rise, and their consequences are burgeoning. 1 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that during 2017 to 2018, the prevalence of obesity in the United States was 42.4%, which was increased from the prevalence of 30.5% during 1999 to 2002. 2 Among those afflicted with ...

  4. Mechanisms, Pathophysiology, and Management of Obesity

    The complex mechanisms that account for these effects are the subject of ongoing research; possible mechanisms include changes in taste, food preferences, gastric-pouch emptying rates, vagal ...

  5. Complications of obesity in adults: A short review of the literature

    Introduction. Obesity, which broadly refers to excess body fat, has become an important public health problem. Its prevalence continues to increase worldwide. 1 As the prevalence of obesity increases so does the burden of its associated co-morbidities. 2 Non-communicable diseases and their risk factors including obesity are now becoming a significant problem not only in affluent societies but ...

  6. (PDF) A Systematic Literature Review on Obesity ...

    The present study conducted a systematic literature review to examine obesity research and machine learning techniques for the prevention and treatment of obesity from 2010 to 2020.

  7. Obesity: Risk factors, complications, and strategies for sustainable

    Narrative review based on literature searches of PubMed up to May 2016 with no date limits imposed. Search included terms such as "obesity," "overweight," "weight loss," "comorbidity," "diabetes," cardiovascular," "cancer," "depression," "management," and "intervention." ... One such example is the risk for ...

  8. Economic Burden of Obesity: A Systematic Literature Review

    Obesity also imposes a large economic burden on the individual, and on families and nations [ 7, 8 ]. In 2014 the global economic impact of obesity was estimated to be US $2.0 trillion or 2.8% of the global gross domestic product (GDP) [ 6 ]. Besides excess health care expenditure, obesity also imposes costs in the form of lost productivity and ...

  9. Clinical practice guidelines for the management of overweight and

    The main findings from this scoping review show that guidelines for the management of overweight and obesity have limitations when compared with the IOM criteria for trustworthiness, 4 diagnose overweight and obesity using anthropometric measures, and predominantly focus on nutrition, physical activity and psychological interventions ...

  10. The lived experience of people with obesity: study protocol for a

    Obesity is a prevalent, complex, progressive and relapsing chronic disease characterised by abnormal or excessive body fat that impairs health and quality of life. It affects more than 650 million adults worldwide and is associated with a range of health complications. Qualitative research plays a key role in understanding patient experiences and the factors that facilitate or hinder the ...

  11. Obesity Reviews

    Potent incretin‐based therapy for obesity: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of the efficacy of semaglutide and tirzepatide on body weight and waist circumference, and safety. Alberte Laura Oest Müllertz, Rasmus Michael Sandsdal, Simon Birk Kjær Jensen, Signe Sørensen Torekov. ,

  12. The obesity epidemic

    This review provides a summary of the current evidence, weighing up the relative importance of nurture and nature in the development of obesity. Given the breadth of the literature and differences in environments across high-, middle- and low-income countries, we focus here on the predominance of literature from high-income countries.

  13. Scoping review of obesity interventions: Research frontiers and

    Introduction. With the acceleration of industrialization and urbanization worldwide, obesity has become the highest incidence of chronic diseases, affecting approximately 650 million individuals. 1 Obesity and overweight are global health problems and have been associated with a variety of diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, tumors, skeletal diseases, and digestive system ...

  14. Surgery is associated with better long-term outcomes than

    Obesity is a highly prevalent disease with numerous complications. Both intensive medical treatment with the use of pharmacological drugs and bariatric surgery are current options. The objective ...

  15. Economic Burden of Obesity: A Systematic Literature Review

    An assessment of its costs may be useful in providing recommendations for policy and decision makers. This systematic review aimed to assess the economic burden of obesity and to identify, measure and describe the different obesity-related diseases included in the selected studies. Methods: A systematic literature search of studies in the ...

  16. Obesity as a social phenomenon: A narrative review

    Abstract. Background: obesity is one of the most prevalent diseases all over the world. Because of its high social impact, the broadest possible approach on several levels - and not limited only to clinical aspect - is needed to better understand and face the challenges obesity poses to public health. Objectives: to analyse, through the main ...

  17. Childhood Obesity: An Evidence-Based Approach to Family-Centered Advice

    Currently, there are 13.7 (around 17% of US population) million children and adolescents with obesity. Children with obesity face a lifetime of physical and psychological complications, yet this condition is often ignored and under addressed at most office visits. 1,2 Many reasons have been proposed for this gap in care services, including lack of effectiveness of any currently available ...

  18. Economic Burden of Obesity: A Systematic Literature Review

    A BMI of 25 to <30 kg/m² is defined as overweight and BMI ≥ 30 kg/m² is classified as obese [ 4, 5 ]. Obesity constitutes an important threat to national and global public health in terms of prevalence, incidence and economic burden. In 2014, more than 2.1 billion people, nearly 30% of the global population, were overweight or obese and 5% ...

  19. Dietary Interventions to Prevent Childhood Obesity: A Literature Review

    This study aimed to review the existing literature on dietary interventions for the prevention of childhood obesity and their effectiveness. A literature search was conducted using PubMed Central ®. Only articles published between 2009 and 2021, written in English, conducted in humans, and including children and/or adolescents (<18 years old ...

  20. Obesity Reviews

    Adequacy of basal metabolic rate prediction equations in individuals with severe obesity: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Tatiana Almeida de Moraes Campos, Virginia Gaissionok Mariz, Alessandra Pinheiro Mulder, Cintia Chaves Curioni, Flávia Fioruci Bezerra. ,

  21. PDF Foresight Trends and drivers of obesity: A literature review for the

    towards increased obesity in the future. This review of futures literature hopes to stimulate thinking and offer suggestions of: • Where and how Foresight can add value; • Topics on which Foresight might concentrate; and • Key outstanding questions that could be considered in further enquiry and analysis.

  22. (PDF) Childhood and Adolescent Obesity: A Review

    The most common cause of obesity throughout childhood and adolescence is an. inequity in energy balance; that is, excess caloric intake without appropriate caloric. expenditure. Adiposity rebound ...

  23. Literature Review

    The committee reviewed and considered a broad array of information in its work on issues potentially involved in the prevention of obesity and overweight in children and youth. Information sources included the primary research literature in public health, medicine, allied health, psychology, sociology, education, and transportation; reports, position statements, and other resources (e.g ...

  24. Sleeve Migration Following Sleeve Gastrectomy: A Systematic Review of

    Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is the most frequently performed bariatric procedure worldwide. The incidence and consequences of sleeve migration (SM) are not clearly understood. There is no clear consensus on appropriate measures to reduce the risk of SM. This study systematically reviewed the literature and identified 405 cases of SM from 21 studies. Age ranged from 18 to 68 years. Thirty-two ...

  25. Controlling childhood obesity: A systematic review on strategies and

    INTRODUCTION. The epidemic of childhood obesity is no more limited to high-income countries,[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] and has become as one of the most important global health problems of the 21 th century.[] The World Health Organization (WHO) experts have estimated that there are 43 million overweight children under the age of 5 and by 2020 more than 60% of global disease burden will be the result ...