2023
DOI: 10.1002/oby.23905
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New insights in the mechanisms of weight‐loss maintenance: Summary from a Pennington symposium

Emily W. Flanagan,
Redin Spann,
Sarah E. Berry
et al.

Abstract: Obesity is a chronic disease that affects more than 650 million adults worldwide. Obesity not only is a significant health concern on its own, but predisposes to cardiometabolic comorbidities, including coronary heart disease, dyslipidemia, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers. Lifestyle interventions effectively promote weight loss of 5% to 10%, and pharmacological and surgical interventions even more, with some novel approved drugs inducing up to an average of 25% weight loss. Yet, maintaining wei… Show more

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“…Several scientific societies are currently working on developing new working frameworks to better capture the reality of excess weight and its appropriate management. 5,[20][21][22][23] On the one hand, the simplicity of the measurement of weight, height, waist, hip and combinations to derive anthropometric indices makes it useful in clinical as well epidemiological settings. On the other hand, being a mere surrogate of adiposity the right balance between usefulness and meaningfulness needs to be struck.…”
Section: Reframing Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several scientific societies are currently working on developing new working frameworks to better capture the reality of excess weight and its appropriate management. 5,[20][21][22][23] On the one hand, the simplicity of the measurement of weight, height, waist, hip and combinations to derive anthropometric indices makes it useful in clinical as well epidemiological settings. On the other hand, being a mere surrogate of adiposity the right balance between usefulness and meaningfulness needs to be struck.…”
Section: Reframing Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Undoubtedly, biology exerts a pivotal role in energy homeostasis with genetic susceptibility underlying the potential development of obesity in the middle of an obesogenic environment that can drive body weight variation. 5 Thus, it is important to weigh up the relative contribution of both nurture and nature in excess weight regulation. While genes underlie the expression of many of the phenotypic traits, environmental influences and nurture certainly play a relevant role.…”
Section: Introduction and Historical Backgroundmentioning
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