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[What is Confirmed in the Treatment of Obesity?]

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2022 Oct 25
PMID 36282318
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Obesity is a chronic disease. Obesity and the associated sequelae not only lead to an increased morbidity and mortality but also to a reduced quality of life. People with obesity are often stigmatized and are not offered adequate professional treatment although evidence-based treatment options are available. According to current guidelines a multimodal, interdisciplinary and individualized obesity treatment must always be carried out. For most patients with advanced obesity structured multimodal therapy programs and/or bariatric surgery (with accompanying conservative measures) are the treatment of choice. The treatment spectrum is supplemented by pharmaceuticals, supportive fields and online offers. As obesity is a chronic disease any time-limited treatment is mostly futile. Treatment of obesity must therefore be organized in a professional and long-term manner.

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