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La obesidad es una epidemia mundial cada vez mayor. Si bien los cambios en el estilo de vida ayudan a algunos, la cirugía bariátrica y los nuevos medicamentos ofrecen un control de peso más efectivo y duradero y beneficios para la salud, aunque los tratamientos siguen siendo poco utilizados.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Endocrinología
  • Salud pública
  • Innovación quirúrgica

Sus antecedentes:

  • La obesidad es una epidemia mundial con una prevalencia creciente.
  • Las intervenciones a nivel poblacional no han logrado frenar las tasas de obesidad.
  • La obesidad es una enfermedad crónica compleja que afecta la salud, la calidad de vida y la mortalidad.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar el panorama actual de la gestión de la obesidad.
  • Para resaltar la eficacia de la cirugía bariátrica y los agentes farmacológicos emergentes.
  • Para subrayar la subutilización de los tratamientos disponibles para la obesidad.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la literatura sobre las estrategias de gestión de la obesidad.
  • Análisis de la eficacia del tratamiento para intervenciones de estilo de vida, cirugía bariátrica y agentes farmacológicos.
  • Examen de los resultados de salud asociados con la obesidad y sus tratamientos.

Principales resultados:

  • Las intervenciones en el estilo de vida producen respuestas duraderas en una minoría de individuos.
  • La cirugía bariátrica es el tratamiento más eficaz y duradero, que ofrece beneficios más allá de la pérdida de peso.
  • Los nuevos agentes farmacológicos muestran una eficacia de pérdida de peso comparable a la cirugía, con datos de resultados acumulados.

Conclusiones:

  • La gestión de la obesidad requiere enfoques multifacéticos.
  • La cirugía bariátrica y los tratamientos farmacológicos avanzados son cruciales para un control efectivo y a largo plazo del peso.
  • La significativa infrautilización de todos los tratamientos para la obesidad requiere un mejor acceso y participación de los pacientes.