Implications of the biology of weight regulation and obesity on the treatment of obesity

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Purpose: The purposes of this article are to provide a brief review of the complex biology of weight regulation and obesity, to explain some of the effects of diet and exercise on the biology of weight regulation and obesity, and to propose a coherent way to assess and treat people related to weight and obesity. Data sources: Scientific publications, clinical guidelines, and government sources. Conclusions: Obesity is a complex problem requiring an understanding of how interventions interact with the biology of weight regulation in people who are obese. Promoting health in obese people requires a focus on improving insulin sensitivity. Implications for practice: Helping individuals maintain normal weight throughout life is important in order to keep the long- and short-term weight signals in balance and reflective of true energy requirements. Exercise is associated with loss of total and abdominal adipose tissue and improved insulin sensitivity. Diets inducing gradual weight loss are less likely to stimulate appetite. Diets should include antioxidants to neutralize the increase in free radical production associated with obesity and exercise. Other interventions in the treatment of obesity may include treating sleep deficits and the dysregulated endocannabinoid system. © 2008 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.

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Bellar, A., Jarosz, P. A., & Bellar, D. (2008). Implications of the biology of weight regulation and obesity on the treatment of obesity. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 20(3), 128–135. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-7599.2007.00299.x

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