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A common-sense cure for obesity

08.08.02 | The Lancet_DELETED

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The authors discuss the complications associated with obesity, outline the extent and causes of the epidemic, and discuss strategies for prevention and treatment. Their conclusion, however, is not an optimistic one--obesity is a common problem that extracts an enormous toll in health-care costs and human suffering, and for which there is no effective cure.

The message of this Seminar is clear: "The childhood obesity epidemic can be primarily attributed to adverse environmental factors for which straightforward, if politically difficult, solutions exist." The sobering truth is that no amount of research alone will solve the problem of obesity in children without comprehensive measures to address the "toxic environment". These measures should target the many factors that "promote energy intake and limit energy expenditure in children, undermining individual efforts to maintain a healthy bodyweight".

Contact: Dr David S Ludwig, Division of Endocrinology, Children's Hospital Boston, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA; T) +001 617 355 4878; F) +001 617 734 1369; E) david.ludwig@tch.harvard.edu

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APA:
The Lancet_DELETED. (2002, August 8). A common-sense cure for obesity. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQMJYON1/a-common-sense-cure-for-obesity.html
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"A common-sense cure for obesity." Brightsurf News, Aug. 8 2002, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQMJYON1/a-common-sense-cure-for-obesity.html.