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OBJECTIVES: To discuss the social, psychological, and access barriers that inhibit weight loss, and to propose steps and initiatives for addressing the growing obesity epidemic. STUDY DESIGN: Narrative review of the obesity epidemic in the US and associated racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities. METHODS: An internet search of relevant studies and government reports was conducted. RESULTS: Obesity is a significant health crisis affecting more than 123 million adults and children/adolescents in the US. An estimated 1 in 5 deaths in Black and White individuals aged 40 to 85 years in the US is attributable to obesity. Obesity puts individuals at elevated risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, gastrointestinal disorders, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, cancer, respiratory ailments, dementia/Alzheimer disease, and other disorders. In the US, significantly more Black (49. 9%) and Hispanic (45. 6%) individuals are affected by obesity than White (41. 4%) and Asian (16. 1%) individuals. Health care costs for obesity account for more than 260 billion of annual US health care spending-more than 50% greater in excess annual medical costs per person than individuals with normal weight. CONCLUSIONS: Addressing the obesity epidemic will require a multifaceted approach that focuses on prevention, treatment, and reducing the impact of stigma. Continued advocacy and education efforts are necessary to make progress and improve the health and well-being of individuals affected by obesity.
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Eden Miller
Steven V. Edelman
Carlos Eduardo Campos
The American Journal of Managed Care
SignPath Pharma (United States)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f82622bf316d0569a63cbe — DOI: https://doi.org/10.37765/ajmc.2024.89587