Obesity in Primary Care – A Social and Integrative Therapeutical Attitude
Autori:
Alamir DIAA, Adorata Elena COMAN
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 59-67
How to cite this article:Diaa, A., Coman, A.E. (2015). Obesity in Primary Care – A Social and Integrative Therapeutical Attitude. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 49, 59-67. |
Abstract:
Obesity is a major health problem by: a high incidence (especially in
industrialized countries); an impairment of life duration and quality; promote a
large panel of cardiovascular, respiratory, rheumatologic, endocrine-metabolic
disturbances (mortality of 1.5 to 4 times higher than in normal weight); increased
surgical risk; huge psycho-social consequences. Integrative therapeutically attitude
should act both on individual and population level, in order to avoid social
isolation and better results. An intention to treat study was made, 12 month period
of follow up, initial randomization of 6 month, 107 patients, from 287 selected.
Synoptically we found: 10% good results with only lifestyle modifications and
87% good results with both lifestyle modification and medication, only 3% of
failure. We obtained good results for all the anthropometrically parameter, after 1
year of treatment. The cornerstone was: high motivation and integrated treatment
focused on both directions. Medication of the best choice is that which has dual
effects: energy balance and eating disorders. We have to achieve a multifactor
approach of treating obese persons as integrated treatment with a strong social
component.
Keywords:
obesity, integrative attitude, social therapies.
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