Addressing Misconceptions in Obesity: Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches
* Misconception: “Obesity is a choice, not a disease” * Myth: “Individuals with obesity have low metabolism”
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7 episodios
Approved Obesity Medications and Role of Adjunctive Lifestyle Modifications
* Safety and efficacy of FDA-approved obesity medications and role of lifestyle modifications * Myth: “Drugs should not be used to treat obesity, because weight will only be regained once weight-loss medications are discontinued” * Myth: “All long-term weight-loss medications provide similar weight loss” * Myth: “Lifestyle modifications are not as important once a weight-loss medication is started * Myth: “Selection of a weight-loss medication is based solely on its weight loss efficacy * Misconception: “Obesity medications obtained online are safe and effective” * Interprofessional, multidisciplinary support
Treatment Overview: Debunking Myths and Misconceptions Regarding Treatment Approaches for Obesity
* Myth: “Low fat diets are the best way to reduce body fat” * Myth: “Increased physical exercise is the most effective way to reduce body weight * Behavior modification * Myth: “Vitamins and herbal supplements are effective in achieving weight reduction” * Myth: “Bariatric surgery is considered the ‘easy way out’ and reserved for patients who are failures and ‘cheaters’ and is too dangerous for everyone else” * Key principles of pharmacological management
Goals and Expectations of Obesity Treatment
* Benefits of treating obesity as a disease * Myth: “Weight loss of at least 10% over 6 months is needed for any health benefit” * Myth: “Slow and gradual weight reduction is ultimately more effective than large and rapid weight loss”
Screening and Diagnosis
* Misconception: “Obesity is classified solely on BMI” * Myth: “There is no staging system available for determining obesity-related morbidity and mortality”
Obesity as a Serious, Chronic Disease
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