2023
DOI: 10.1002/oby.23638
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Obesity among Latinx people in the United States: A review

Abstract: Obesity is a serious, chronic disease that is associated with a range of adiposity‐based comorbidities, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. In the United States, obesity is a public health crisis, affecting more than 40% of the population. Obesity disproportionately affects Latinx people, who have a higher prevalence of obesity and related comorbidities (such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease) compared with the … Show more

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“…Based on healthcare data, the worldwide prevalence of obesity has nearly tripled since 1975 with an estimated 135 million people being overweight or obese in Europe [ 2 ]. However, the ratio of overweight or obesity shows a high variability according to the different geographical region, such as 42.2% in the general adult population in the United States [ 3 ]; 44.8% among the Latin population in the United States [ 3 ]; 17.8% in the overall population in Dubai [ 4 ]; 21.6% in South African subjects [ 5 ] and 47.6% in Europe [ 6 ]. As a matter of fact, data from Central Eastern European region are more concerning than those from Western European countries; for instance, in the Hungarian population, the overweight (body mass index; BMI: ≥25 kg/m 2 ) and obesity (BMI: ≥30 kg/m 2 ) prevalence are approximately 35% and 20%, respectively [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on healthcare data, the worldwide prevalence of obesity has nearly tripled since 1975 with an estimated 135 million people being overweight or obese in Europe [ 2 ]. However, the ratio of overweight or obesity shows a high variability according to the different geographical region, such as 42.2% in the general adult population in the United States [ 3 ]; 44.8% among the Latin population in the United States [ 3 ]; 17.8% in the overall population in Dubai [ 4 ]; 21.6% in South African subjects [ 5 ] and 47.6% in Europe [ 6 ]. As a matter of fact, data from Central Eastern European region are more concerning than those from Western European countries; for instance, in the Hungarian population, the overweight (body mass index; BMI: ≥25 kg/m 2 ) and obesity (BMI: ≥30 kg/m 2 ) prevalence are approximately 35% and 20%, respectively [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several potential reasons for the inadequate use of WR medications by racial and ethnic minority patients. It is possible that clinicians are not prescribing these medications as a reflection of implicit bias or assumptions about weight management in minority populations [6,24,25]. Hence, there is still a need for more education among health care professionals in terms of recognizing obesity as a chronic relapsing disease [22,26] and the benefits of long-term treatment [24,25].…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After weight loss attempts with lifestyle intervention and/or pharmacotherapy, patients with excess adiposity often face a negative pathophysiological counter-response, limiting weight loss efforts [6,29]. Hence, it was concerning to find patterns of increasing use of WI medications for other conditions than diabetes or excess weight at national levels, which will also counteract weight loss efforts.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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