Medical management of obesity.

Seminars in gastrointestinal disease Pub Date : 1998-10-01
M D Jensen
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Obesity is a heterogeneous condition. Some individuals suffer severe, life-threatening medical complications as a result of their obesity, whereas others appear to remain healthy for their entire lives despite substantially greater-than-normal amounts of body fat. A personal or family history of adverse health consequences of obesity and an upper-body fat distribution suggests that the patient will have greater health risks from obesity, and these patients stand to benefit more from successful treatment. Therefore, one can justify more aggressive approaches in helping them to make permanent changes in eating and exercise behavior, which are the cornerstones of obesity management. Supplementing these interventions with behavior therapy is necessary for patients unable to make lifestyle changes by themselves. Pharmacotherapy is appropriate for patients with medically complicated obesity in whom other approaches have not succeeded.

肥胖的医疗管理。
肥胖是一种异质性疾病。有些人由于肥胖而遭受严重的、危及生命的并发症,而另一些人尽管体内脂肪含量大大高于正常水平,但似乎一生都保持健康。肥胖的不良健康后果的个人或家族病史和上半身脂肪分布表明,肥胖患者将有更大的健康风险,这些患者将从成功的治疗中获益更多。因此,我们可以采取更积极的方法,帮助他们在饮食和运动行为上做出永久性的改变,这是肥胖管理的基石。对于无法自行改变生活方式的患者,补充这些干预措施和行为疗法是必要的。药物治疗适用于其他方法未成功的医学并发症性肥胖患者。
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