From Old to New: A Comprehensive Review of Obesity Diagnostic Criteria and Their Implications.

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Endocrinology and metabolism (Seoul, Korea) Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-20 DOI:10.3803/EnM.2025.2590
Sangmo Hong, Cheol-Young Park
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Obesity is a chronic, multifactorial disease that imposes significant health burdens worldwide. Although body mass index (BMI) is widely used for its simplicity and utility at the population level, it fails to capture critical clinical aspects, including body composition, fat distribution, metabolic health, and functional impairment. This review explores the limitations of current BMI-based diagnostic criteria for obesity and introduces a new definition and diagnostic framework proposed by the Commission on Clinical Obesity. The new criteria redefine obesity using clinical and biological markers and distinguish between clinical and preclinical obesity based on functional consequences and risk stratification. This approach aims to facilitate more accurate diagnoses, individualized treatment, and evidence-based health policies, while also addressing issues such as weight stigma and overdiagnosis. Further research is needed to validate this model and support its integration into clinical practice.

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从旧到新:肥胖症诊断标准及其意义的综合综述。
肥胖是一种慢性多因素疾病,在世界范围内造成严重的健康负担。尽管身体质量指数(BMI)因其简单性和在人群水平上的实用性而被广泛使用,但它未能捕捉到关键的临床方面,包括身体成分、脂肪分布、代谢健康和功能损伤。本文探讨了目前基于bmi的肥胖诊断标准的局限性,并介绍了临床肥胖委员会提出的新的定义和诊断框架。新标准使用临床和生物学标记重新定义肥胖,并根据功能后果和风险分层区分临床和临床前肥胖。这种方法旨在促进更准确的诊断、个性化治疗和基于证据的卫生政策,同时也解决诸如体重污名和过度诊断等问题。需要进一步的研究来验证该模型并支持其融入临床实践。
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