Clinical Obesity
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Obesity from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Severe obesity is defined using BMI thresholds of at least 35 kg/m² for white individuals and at least 32.5 kg/m² for non-white individuals. — Intensive weight loss intervention versus usual care for adults with severe and complex obesity: the LightWAY randomised trial protocol
- Clinical obesity is high BMI accompanied by adiposity-driven disease such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, MASH, impaired mental health, or sleep apnoea. — Intensive weight loss intervention versus usual care for adults with severe and complex obesity: the LightWAY randomised trial protocol
- TDR programmes and GLP-1 receptor agonists are modern treatments that can each produce more than 10% average weight loss. — Intensive weight loss intervention versus usual care for adults with severe and complex obesity: the LightWAY randomised trial protocol
- Healthcare systems often manage complications of clinical obesity instead of treating obesity as the underlying cause. — Intensive weight loss intervention versus usual care for adults with severe and complex obesity: the LightWAY randomised trial protocol