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New guidelines for diagnosing obesity have been presented by Indian physicians, addressing a significant crisis in India.
Published in Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, professionals from the National Diabetes Obesity and Cholesterol Foundation (N-DOC), Fortis C-DOC Hospital, and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have outlined lifestyle alterations aimed at combating obesity, which differ depending on its stage.
Obesity has been categorized into two stages: Stage 1 and Stage 2.
Stage 1: Characterized by excess body fat (BMI exceeding 23 kg/m2) without impacting organ functions or daily tasks, Stage 1 obesity does not yet cause health complications but may progress to Stage 2, which is associated with mechanical issues and diseases.
Stage 2: This advanced stage of obesity is recognized by a BMI above 23 kg/m2, increased abdominal fat, larger waist circumference, or a high waist-to-height ratio. This can hinder physical and organ functionalities, leading to problems such as arthritis in the knees due to excessive weight or obesity-related conditions like type 2 diabetes.
LIFESTYLE MODIFICATIONS AND CONTROLLING OBESITY
The assessment of obesity involves examining medical history, conducting a physical examination, and performing relevant tests to eliminate secondary causes and identify associated health issues.
STAGE 1 OBESITY
Lifestyle Modifications
In stage 1 obesity, placing emphasis on customized nutrition plans, regular exercise, and behavioral adjustments is critical. These measures are typically sufficient to reduce the likelihood of progressing to stage 2 obesity.
Medication may be necessary for individuals at risk for stage 2 obesity (for instance, those with a family history of diabetes or heart conditions), significant weight gain (10% or more) despite adhering to lifestyle changes, and those with a BMI of 27.5 kg/m2 or greater.
STAGE 2 OBESITY
For individuals with stage 2 obesity, steadfast and intensive lifestyle modifications are imperative.
Nutritional Management
Importance of Physical Activity
Engagement in physical activity assists in weight loss, preserves muscle mass, and enhances overall health. It is most effective when combined with dietary changes to maintain a negative energy balance.
Pharmacological Intervention
Medications for Non-Diabetic Patients
In India, approved options comprise orlistat and GLP-1 receptor agonists. Orlistat remains the most accessible anti-obesity medication.
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