Maintenance of Lost Weight and Long-Term Management of Obesity
Kevin D Hall, Scott Kahan, Kevin D Hall, Scott Kahan
Abstract
Weight loss can be achieved through a variety of modalities, but long-term maintenance of lost weight is much more challenging. Obesity interventions typically result in early weight loss followed by a weight plateau and progressive regain. This review describes current understanding of the biological, behavioral, and environmental factors driving this near-ubiquitous body weight trajectory and the implications for long-term weight management. Treatment of obesity requires ongoing clinical attention and weight maintenance-specific counseling to support sustainable healthful behaviors and positive weight regulation.
Keywords: Appetite; Behavioral counseling; Obesity treatment; Physiology; Weight loss; Weight maintenance.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of Interest: SK has no relevant disclosures.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Source: PubMed