Editorial on obesity: a 100-year journey—the past, present and future Jennifer L. Baker Editorial29 Jan 2025International Journal of Obesity Volume: 49, P: 157-158 T cell redirection as a new standard of care for relapsed multiple myeloma: impact on inpatient capacity, financial burden and ...
The prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide in the past ~50 years, reaching pandemic levels. Obesity represents a major health challenge because it substantially increases the risk of diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, fatty liver disease, hypertension, myocardial infarction, stroke, dem...
Obesity has become a worldwide epidemic that poses substantial health problems for both individuals and society. However, a proportion of obese individuals might not be at an increased risk for metabolic complications of obesity and, therefore, their phenotype can be referred to as metabolically healt...
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Concurrently, perioperative obesity (or overnutrition) has received a great deal of attention in the past few decades. This situation leads to the misconception that perioperative nutritional risk/malnutrition is not common. However, it is more likely that perioperative nutritional risk/malnutrition is ...
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The five most prevalent comorbidities in the THA group were hypertension (60.46%), obesity (15.11%), chronic pulmonary disease (14.37%), hypothyroidism (13.68%), and uncomplicated diabetes (13.67%). The five most prevalent comorbidities in the rTHA group included hypertension (59.74%), deficiency...
In particular, obesity and sedentary lifestyle have been shown consistently to be risk factors for ED in men Summary ED is a highly prevalent disorder associated with a significant burden of illness. The prevalence and incidence of ED are strongly age-related, affecting more than half of men ...
Psychiatry is constantly faced with challenges related to the medical status of its patients and comorbid effects of pharmacologic treatment for psychiatric disorders. Other articles in this supplement review how obesity, diabetes, and dyslipidemia play a role in the treatment of schizophrenia, but these...
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