Update on Office-Based Strategies for the Management of Obesity

Q4 Medicine
Oms-Iv Atif Ghaffar, Oms-Ii Sumrita Bindra, Oms-Iv Ian Persits, DO Shady Geris, Oms-Iii Sara Levy, DO Jose Villanueva, D. Happel, J. Donoghue, D. Yao
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Abstract

Over the last several decades, obesity has become one of the most pervasive issues plaguing the United States. The vast amount of comorbidities associated with obesity, ranging from breathing problems to severe cardiovascular disease, place individuals at further risk of developing adverse effects later in life. Currently, clinicians use tools and indices such as body mass index (BMI), percent body fat (%BF) and waist circumference to classify the obesity level of their patients. In 2018 however, the Obesity Medical Association amended its previous algorithms to include two distinct pathologies that fall within the category of obesity: Fat Mass Disease (FMD) and Adiposopathy. These two diagnoses are now classified under obesity, not otherwise specified ICD-10 Code (E66.9). In this article, we discuss the updated methods to classify, identify and manage patients with these disorders.
办公室肥胖管理策略的最新进展
在过去的几十年里,肥胖已经成为困扰美国的最普遍的问题之一。与肥胖相关的大量合并症,从呼吸问题到严重的心血管疾病,使个体在以后的生活中面临进一步的不良影响风险。目前,临床医生使用身体质量指数(BMI)、体脂百分比(%BF)和腰围等工具和指数来对患者的肥胖水平进行分类。然而,2018年,肥胖医学协会修改了之前的算法,将肥胖类别中的两种不同病理纳入其中:脂肪团病(FMD)和脂肪病。这两种诊断现在被归类为肥胖,没有另行规定ICD-10代码(E66.9)。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了对这些疾病患者进行分类、识别和管理的最新方法。
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Osteopathic Family Physician
Osteopathic Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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