Medical weight loss in older persons with obesity

Author:

Gavras Alessandro123ORCID,Batsis John A.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine University of Verona Verona Italy

2. Division of Geriatric Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

3. Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

Abstract

SummaryThe prevalence of individuals with obesity or overweight has steadily increased over the past decades both worldwide, and in the United States. This trend is also evident in the older adult population, which has experienced a continuous rise in the number of individuals with overweight or obesity. This is relevant due to the impact of obesity in older adults' quality of life, physical function, morbidity, and healthcare costs. This review aims to provide practical guidance and currently available approaches for healthcare professionals in managing this population. Both non‐pharmacological methods such as intensive behavioural therapy, nutritional interventions, and physical activity, as well as anti‐obesity medications, are discussed, with a focus on their potential positive and negative effects in older adults. Additionally, bariatric therapy is evaluated, including current procedures available and the associated results and risks in the older population.

Funder

Nutrition Obesity Research Center, University of North Carolina

Publisher

Wiley

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