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Obesity – Standards, trends and advances

Obesity continues to be a significant global health concern, giving rise to various complications. This review article explores the current standards and emerging innovations in diagnosing and treating obesity, including recent disease name change, staging system or therapeutic goals. This narrative...

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Published in:Advances in medical sciences 2024-03, Vol.69 (1), p.208-215
Main Authors: Gołacki, Jakub, Matyjaszek-Matuszek, Beata
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description Obesity continues to be a significant global health concern, giving rise to various complications. This review article explores the current standards and emerging innovations in diagnosing and treating obesity, including recent disease name change, staging system or therapeutic goals. This narrative review has been based on recent scientific articles from PubMed database, limiting the scope of topics to current standards and upcoming developments and breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of obesity. The educational and informative nature of the review has been maintained in order to make the information presented accessible to both researchers and clinical practitioners. The recognition of diverse obesity phenotypes has prompted a paradigm shift towards a complex and patient-centered approach to diagnosis and therapy. Pharmacotherapy for obesity is evolving rapidly, with ongoing research focusing on novel molecular targets and metabolic pathways. Promising developments include dual or triple incretin analogs, oral incretin drugs, neurotransmitter-based therapies, muscle mass-increasing treatments, and therapies targeting visceral adipose tissue browning. Despite current evidence-based international standards, the field of obesity diagnosis and treatment continues to expand, with new diagnostic tools and pharmacotherapies potentially replacing current practices. Therapeutic management should be tailored to individual patients, considering obesity phenotype, health status, lifestyle, and preferences. Looking ahead, the future holds promising opportunities for obesity management, but further research is required to assess the efficacy and safety of emerging therapies. A multifactorial and personalized approach will be pivotal in addressing the diverse challenges posed by obesity.
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