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New Strategy to Manage Childhood Obesity
New Strategy to Manage Childhood Obesity

Medscape

time9 hours ago

  • Health
  • Medscape

New Strategy to Manage Childhood Obesity

Obesity is increasingly considered unpreventable, making early and aggressive treatment a priority to minimize comorbidities. Although 30% of adult obesity begins in childhood, the most effective treatments for childhood obesity — medication and surgery — are often delayed in favor of diet and exercise, which are largely ineffective. In this ReCAP, Dr Janey Pratt, director of the Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Program at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford, California, points to a recent Cochrane database systematic review which showed school-based diet and exercise interventions did not prevent or reduce childhood obesity. She goes on to explain the most recent American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Practice Guidelines which, for the first time, recommend that treatment, rather than watchful waiting, is indicated for childhood obesity. Dr Pratt explains that FDA-approved obesity medications are an option for children as young as age 12, but surgery often has better long-term results. She outlines the medications available to treat childhood obesity, and then the 10-year outcomes of the Teen-LABS study, which show that half of adolescents who underwent bariatric surgery for obesity maintained significant weight loss. She concludes that a strategy of surgery first, followed by medication if needed, can optimize childhood obesity management and avoid lifelong medication for some patients.

Novo Nordisk CEO Jorgensen to Leave After Fall in Share Price
Novo Nordisk CEO Jorgensen to Leave After Fall in Share Price

Bloomberg

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Novo Nordisk CEO Jorgensen to Leave After Fall in Share Price

Novo Nordisk A/S Chief Executive Officer Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen is stepping down from the drugmaker in a surprise move as its obesity treatment Wegovy faces growing competition. The Danish company said Jorgensen is leaving by mutual agreement with the board, though he'll continue as chief 'for a period to support a smooth transition to new leadership.' A search for a new leader has begun, the company said in a statement Friday.

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