2019
DOI: 10.17650/1818-8338-2019-13-1-2-27-33
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Medical treatment of obesity: peculiarities of medical treatments, information, responsibility and relation to medical treatment of obesity of patients

Abstract: The aim to evaluate medical appointments, as well as awareness, adherence and attitude of patients to medical treatment of obesity based on the results of a survey of patients with a prospective outpatient registry.Materials and methods. Total 305 patients with obesity in the outpatient “PROFILE” register were surveyed, including self-assessment questions regarding their own body weight, prescription of obesity treatment by doctors, patients’ adherence to the implementation of these recommendations, propensity… Show more

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“…The main cause of obesity has been an energy imbalance with the predominance of caloric diet over body energy expenditure, i.e. consumption of high-energy food rich in fats, simple carbohydrates, with low energy expenditure due to hypodynamy [10]. Many obese patients often show signs of metabolic syndrome (MS), which most often occurs against a background of long-term stress states, and manifests as obesity, followed by insulin resistance, dyslipidaemia, and arterial hypertension.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main cause of obesity has been an energy imbalance with the predominance of caloric diet over body energy expenditure, i.e. consumption of high-energy food rich in fats, simple carbohydrates, with low energy expenditure due to hypodynamy [10]. Many obese patients often show signs of metabolic syndrome (MS), which most often occurs against a background of long-term stress states, and manifests as obesity, followed by insulin resistance, dyslipidaemia, and arterial hypertension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%