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Volume 8

Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy

Obesity Meeting 2018

August 24-25, 2018

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August 24-25, 2018 Singapore

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Global Obesity Meeting

Orlando Gonzalez, J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7904-C6-072

Obesity management: A multifaceted approach

Introduction:

Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has proven difficult to treat. In the United States, over 70% of Americans

are considered overweight. Using a multifaceted psychosocial approach appears to have higher impact than traditional obesity

management in combating obesity rates and decreasing dependence on medication for chronic morbidities due to obesity.

Objectives:

In this prospective observational study, we aimed to employ specific multifaceted approaches to decreasing weight

in overweight individuals and follow their progress.

Methods:

This was an observational case series study that is ongoing. Our primary endpoint was to employ different methods,

including lifestyle questionnaire, body composition analysis, dietary journaling, nutritional consultation, physical therapy

evaluation, blood specimen analysis and motivational coaching, by various professionals including physicians, nutritionists,

physical trainers and therapists and life coaches. Our goal here was to see if using this multifaceted approach actually increased

weight management compliance.

Results:

One thousand one hundred (1001) patients were included. Average overweight in pounds was measured by our InBody

Composition machine, and was 35 pounds. Targeting the patients’ objective by trying to change lifestyle incrementally, using

a nutritionist for consultation and interpreting lab results and close follow-up resulted in an average weight loss of 30 pounds

over a one-and-a-half year period. Every single patient lost some weight. One hundred (100) patients stopped their hypertensive

medications and another 40 stopped their high cholesterol medications. This was an unexpected finding of our study. Of those

that lost weight, 90% have kept the weight off. We lost 58 patients to follow up. Ninety-eight percent (98%) of patients reported

feeling better and having more energy and 85% reported increase in life appreciation and enjoyment.

Conclusion:

Using different approaches within different disciplines and careful follow up appear to increase self-information

awareness and better compliance which then leads to losing weight. It appears as well, that this approach would improve health

outcomes and prolong and encourage more healthy lifestyle, as a number of our patients that were once hypertensive and

hypercholesterolemic, no longer carried that diagnosis. Larger, comparative studies need to be performed before this multifaceted

approach can be routinely and largely employed.

Biography

Orlando Gonzalez is a Sports Medicine Specialist and a Member of The Society of Bariatric Physicians. He has been involved in obesity medicine and weight

management for over a decade. He is also a Member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. He currently practices orthopedics, sports medicine and

family medicine in Jersey City, New Jersey and has his Anti-Aging & Wellness Program (LIFE*MOD LLC), headquartered in the financial district in downtown

Manhattan. He is the Founder and CEO of LIFE*MOD LLC.

drgonzalez@lifemod.com

Orlando Gonzalez

LIFE*MOD LLC, USA