Morbid Obesity

Morbid Obesity
Title Morbid Obesity PDF eBook
Author Adrian Alvarez
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2010-03-11
Genre Medical
ISBN 0521518849

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Patients with extreme obesity undergoing surgical procedures need specific perioperative management. This new edition gives clear guidance on clinical management.

The Practical Guide

The Practical Guide
Title The Practical Guide PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 94
Release 2002
Genre Obesity
ISBN

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Management of Morbid Obesity

Management of Morbid Obesity
Title Management of Morbid Obesity PDF eBook
Author Harvey J. Sugerman
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2005-09-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 0849356601

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Edited by world-renowned bariatric surgeons, this comprehensive reference provides a clear overview of multidisciplinary approaches to bariatric surgery and clearly details the techniques and outcomes of commonly performed bariatric operations, potential complications associated with bariatric surgery, and practices in long-term follow-up and nutri

Surgical Treatment of Obesity

Surgical Treatment of Obesity
Title Surgical Treatment of Obesity PDF eBook
Author Edward Eaton Mason
Publisher W.B. Saunders Company
Total Pages 520
Release 1981
Genre Abdomen
ISBN

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Weighing the Options

Weighing the Options
Title Weighing the Options PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 296
Release 1995-03-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309132576

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Nearly one out of every three adults in America is obese and tens of millions of people in the United States are dieting at any one time. This has resulted in a weight-loss industry worth billions of dollars a year and growing. What are the long-term results of weight-loss programs? How can people sort through the many programs available and select one that is right for them? Weighing the Options strives to answer these questions. Despite widespread public concern about weight, few studies have examined the long-term results of weight-loss programs. One reason that evaluating obesity management is difficult is that no other treatment depends so much on an individual's own initiative and state of mind. Now, a distinguished group of experts assembled by the Institute of Medicine addresses this compelling issue. Weighing the Options presents criteria for evaluating treatment programs for obesity and explores what these criteria meanâ€"to health care providers, program designers, researchers, and even overweight people seeking help. In presenting its criteria the authors offer a wealth of information about weight loss: how obesity is on the rise, what types of weight-loss programs are available, how to define obesity, how well we maintain weight loss, and what approaches and practices appear to be most successful. Information about weight-loss programsâ€"their clients, staff qualifications, services, and success ratesâ€"necessary to make wise program choices is discussed in detail. The book examines how client demographics and characteristicsâ€"including health status, knowledge of weight-loss issues, and attitude toward weight and body imageâ€"affect which programs clients choose, how successful they are likely to be with their choices, and what this means for outcome measurement. Short- and long-term safety consequences of weight loss are discussed as well as clinical assessment of individual patients. The authors document the health risks of being overweight, summarizing data indicating that even a small weight loss reduces the risk of disease and depression and increases self-esteem. At the same time, weight loss has been associated with some poor outcomes, and the book discusses the implications for program evaluation. Prevention can be even more important than treatment. In Weighing the Options, programs for population groups, efforts targeted to specific groups at high risk for obesity, and prevention of further weight gain in obese individuals get special attention. This book provides detailed guidance on how the weight-loss industry can improve its programs to help people be more successful at long-term weight loss. And it provides consumers with tips on selecting a program that will improve their chances of permanently losing excess weight.

Pharmacotherapy of Obesity

Pharmacotherapy of Obesity
Title Pharmacotherapy of Obesity PDF eBook
Author John P. H. Wilding
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 127
Release 2008-01-08
Genre Medical
ISBN 376437425X

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After three introductory chapters that deal with the general theme of obesity – now regarded as a chronic disease – this volume discusses the drugs sibutramine and orlistat, which are approved for long-term use in the US and in much of the rest of the world. The three final chapters discuss future drug targets, like the central nervous system and gut hormones, and how to influence energy expenditure and substrate utilization.

Surgical Management of Morbid Obesity

Surgical Management of Morbid Obesity
Title Surgical Management of Morbid Obesity PDF eBook
Author Ward O. Griffen (Jr.)
Publisher Marcel Dekker
Total Pages 328
Release 1987
Genre Medical
ISBN

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