Obesity: current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapy

The high prevalence of obesity is a serious medical and social problem conditioned by urbanization, reduced physical activity and availability of high-calorie food. All over the world, the prevalence of obesity has been steadily growing over the last few decades: body mass index increased by 0,4--0,...

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Main Authors: M. L. Maksimov, S. S. Sologova, O. V. Dralova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LLC 2016-12-01
Series:Медицинский совет
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Online Access:https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/62
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S. S. Sologova
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description The high prevalence of obesity is a serious medical and social problem conditioned by urbanization, reduced physical activity and availability of high-calorie food. All over the world, the prevalence of obesity has been steadily growing over the last few decades: body mass index increased by 0,4--0,5 over a decade globally [1-3]. Sample surveys conducted in Russia showed that at present, up to 30% of the working population of the country are overweight and 25% have obesity. That is why WHO defined obesity as the noninfectious epidemic of the XX-XXI centuries. [4--8].
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spelling doaj.art-806f45386a94426cafa1e806cab697b02023-04-23T06:57:09ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902016-12-0103727810.21518/2079-701X-2016-3-72-7862Obesity: current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapyM. L. Maksimov0S. S. Sologova1O. V. Dralova2First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. SechenovFirst Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. SechenovFirst Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. SechenovThe high prevalence of obesity is a serious medical and social problem conditioned by urbanization, reduced physical activity and availability of high-calorie food. All over the world, the prevalence of obesity has been steadily growing over the last few decades: body mass index increased by 0,4--0,5 over a decade globally [1-3]. Sample surveys conducted in Russia showed that at present, up to 30% of the working population of the country are overweight and 25% have obesity. That is why WHO defined obesity as the noninfectious epidemic of the XX-XXI centuries. [4--8].https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/62ожирениесахарный диабетметаболический синдромсердечно-сосудистые заболеваниялечениеорлистатobesitydiabetesmetabolic syndromecardiovascular diseasetreatmentorlistat
spellingShingle M. L. Maksimov
S. S. Sologova
O. V. Dralova
Obesity: current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapy
Медицинский совет
ожирение
сахарный диабет
метаболический синдром
сердечно-сосудистые заболевания
лечение
орлистат
obesity
diabetes
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular disease
treatment
orlistat
title Obesity: current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapy
title_full Obesity: current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapy
title_fullStr Obesity: current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Obesity: current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapy
title_short Obesity: current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapy
title_sort obesity current approaches to adequate pharmacotherapy
topic ожирение
сахарный диабет
метаболический синдром
сердечно-сосудистые заболевания
лечение
орлистат
obesity
diabetes
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular disease
treatment
orlistat
url https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/62
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