Healthy Weight and Obesity Prevention JACC Health Promotion Series Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2018.08.1037 PMID: 30236314 Web of Science: 000444866100011
Highly Cited Paper International Collaboration

Cited authors

  • Lavie, Carl J.; Laddu, Deepika; Arena, Ross; Ortega, Francisco B.; Alpert, Martin A.; Kushner, Robert F.

Abstract

  • Overweight and obesity have reached epidemic levels in the United States and worldwide, and this has contributed to substantial cardiovascular and other health risks. However, controversy exists concerning the causes of obesity and effective modalities for its prevention and treatment. There is also controversy related to the concept of metabolically healthy obesity phenotype, the "obesity paradox," and on the importance of fitness to protect individuals who are overweight or obese from cardiovascular diseases. In this state-of-the-art review, the authors focus on "healthy weight" with the emphasis on the pathophysiologic effects of weight gain on the cardiovascular system; mechanistic/triggering factors; and the role of preventive actions through personal, education/environment, and societal/authoritative factors, as well as factors to provide guidance for caregivers of health promotion. Additionally, the authors briefly review metabolically healthy obesity, the obesity paradox, and issues beyond lifestyle consideration for weight loss with medications and bariatric surgery. (C) 2018 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.

Publication date

  • 2018

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0735-1097

Start page

  • 1506

End page

  • 1531

Volume

  • 72

Issue

  • 13