Obesity treatment in adolescents and adults in the era of personalized medicine

IF 9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Magnus Sundbom, Kajsa Järvholm, Lovisa Sjögren, Paulina Nowicka, Ylva Trolle Lagerros
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Abstract

In this multi-professional review, we will provide the in-depth knowledge required to work in the expanding field of obesity treatment. The prevalence of obesity has doubled in adults and quadrupled in children over the last three decades. The most common treatment offered has been lifestyle treatment, which has a modest or little long-term effect. Recently, several new treatment options—leading to improved weight loss—have become available. However, long-term care is not only about weight loss but also aims to improve health and wellbeing overall. In the era of personalized medicine, we have an obligation to tailor the treatment in close dialogue with our patients. The main focus of this review is new pharmacological treatments and modern metabolic surgery, with practical guidance on what to consider when selecting and guiding the patients and what to include in the follow-up care. Furthermore, we discuss common clinical challenges, such as patients with concurrent eating disorder or mental health problems, and treatment in the older adults. We also provide recommendations on how to deal with obesity in a non-stigmatizing way to diminish weight stigma during treatment. Finally, we present six microcases—obesity treatment for persons with neuropsychiatric disorders and/or intellectual disability; obesity treatment in the nonresponsive patient who has “tried everything”; and hypoglycemia, abdominal pain, and weight regain after metabolic surgery—to highlight common problems in weight-loss treatment and provide personalized treatment suggestions.

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个性化医疗时代的青少年和成人肥胖症治疗。
在这篇多专业评论中,我们将提供在不断扩大的肥胖症治疗领域工作所需的深入知识。在过去的三十年里,成人肥胖症的发病率增加了一倍,儿童肥胖症的发病率增加了四倍。最常见的治疗方法是生活方式治疗,但这种方法的长期效果一般或甚微。最近,出现了几种新的治疗方法,可以改善减肥效果。然而,长期护理的目的不仅在于减肥,还在于改善整体健康和福祉。在个性化医疗时代,我们有义务与患者密切沟通,量身定制治疗方案。本综述的重点是新的药物治疗和现代代谢手术,并就选择和指导患者时应考虑的因素以及后续护理中应包括的内容提供实用指导。此外,我们还讨论了常见的临床难题,如并发饮食失调或精神健康问题的患者,以及老年人的治疗问题。我们还就如何以非污名化的方式处理肥胖问题提出了建议,以减少治疗过程中的体重污名化。最后,我们介绍了六个微型病例--神经精神疾病和/或智力障碍患者的肥胖治疗;"尝试了所有方法 "仍无反应的患者的肥胖治疗;以及代谢手术后的低血糖、腹痛和体重反弹,以强调减肥治疗中的常见问题,并提供个性化的治疗建议。
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Journal of Internal Medicine
Journal of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
22.00
自引率
0.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: JIM – The Journal of Internal Medicine, in continuous publication since 1863, is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes original work in clinical science, spanning from bench to bedside, encompassing a wide range of internal medicine and its subspecialties. JIM showcases original articles, reviews, brief reports, and research letters in the field of internal medicine.
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