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Fighting obesity: Non-pharmacological interventions

  • María Fernanda Higuera-Hernándezh, k(Author)
    ,
  • Elena Reyes-Cuapioh, k(Author)
    ,
  • Marissa Gutiérrez-Mendozah, k(Author)
    ,
  • Nuno Barbosa Rochag, k(Author)
    ,
  • André Barciela Verasf, k(Author)
    ,
  • Henning Budded, i, j, k, l(Author)
  • ,
  • bMedical University of South Carolina
    ,
  • cUniversidade Salgado de Oliveira
    ,
  • dReykjavík University
    ,
  • eUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
    ,
  • fDom Bosco Catholic
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Open Access

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Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer review

Lingua originale

English

Pagine da-a (Numero di pagine)

Pagine 50-55 (6 pagine)

Rivista (volume, numero edizione)

Clinical Nutrition ESPEN (Volume 25)

Attività cardine della pubblicazione

  • Published - 01/06/2018

Stato pubblicazione

Published - 01/06/2018

ISSN

2405-4577

ID pubblicazione esterna

  • Scopus: 85045575547
  • PubMed: 29779818

Abstract

The abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that impairs health is one of the criteria that fulfills obesity. According to epidemiological data, obesity has become a worldwide public health problem that in turn would trigger additional pathologies such as cardiorespiratory dysfunctions, cancer, gastrointestinal disturbances, depression, sleep disorders, just to mention a few. Then, the search for a therapeutical intervention aimed to prevent and manage obesity has been the focus of study during the last years. As one can assume, the increased prevalence of obesity has translated to search of efficient pharmaceuticals designed to manage this health issue. However, to further complicate the scenario, scientific literature has described that obesity is the result of interaction between multiple events. Therefore, pharmacological approaches have faced a serious challenge for develop the adequate treatment. Here, we argue that a wide range of non-pharmacological/invasive techniques can be used to manage obesity, such as diets, cognitive behavioral interventions, exercise and transcranial direct current stimulation. Combining these techniques may allow improving quality of life of obese patients.

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