The specific components that are most effective are unclear, and benefits are small but so are risks.
Sponsoring Organization: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)Background
The USPSTF has updated its 2012 guideline on managing obesity in adults. The USPSTF focused on interventions that can be initiated in primary care settings and did not address surgical interventions.
Key Point
Based on a review of 89 clinical trials in which intensive behavioral interventions for weight loss or weight loss maintenance were assessed and 35 trials in which pharmacotherapy was combined with behavior-based interventions, clinicians should offer overweight adult patients (body-mass index, ≥30 kg/m2) intensive, multicomponent, behavioral weight loss interventions (B recommendation). The USPSTF made no recommendation regarding weight loss medications.
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