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Sun May 16 2021
Almost one in six people worldwide live with obesity, which may have serious health consequences. Researchers now document how to effectively achieve and maintain a healthy weight loss.
Half of the Danish population has overweight, while 17 percent live with obesity. Worldwide, almost 40 percent have overweight and 13 percent live with obesity.
The condition is associated with increased risk for early death, as well as sequela such as Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and infertility.
Weight regain after an initial successful weight loss in people with obesity, constitutes an important and unsolved problem. Until now, no well-documented study on which treatment method is best for maintaining a healthy weight loss has been available.
Researchers reveal how to effectively achieve and maintain a healthy weight loss
Almost one in five Danes live with obesity, which may have serious health consequences. In the world s most recognized medical journal, Danish researchers now document how to effectively achieve and maintain a healthy weight loss.
Half of the Danish population have overweight, while 17 percent live with obesity. Worldwide, almost 40 procent have overweight and 13 procent live with obesity.
The condition is associated with increased risk for early death, as well as sequelae such as Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and infertility.
Weight regain after an initial successful weight loss in people with obesity, constitutes an important and unsolved problem. Until now, no well-documented study on which treatment method is best for maintaining a healthy weight loss has been available.
Credit: Karina Kjærgård Kranker.
Half of the Danish population have overweight, while 17 percent live with obesity. Worldwide, almost 40 procent have overweight and 13 procent live with obesity.
The condition is associated with increased risk for early death, as well as sequelae such as Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and infertility.
Weight regain after an initial successful weight loss in people with obesity, constitutes an important and unsolved problem. Until now, no well-documented study on which treatment method is best for maintaining a healthy weight loss has been available.
Researchers at University of Copenhagen and Hvidovre Hospital have completed a new, sensational study, which is being published in the world s most quoted medical journal, The