Handbook of Obesity: Etiology and Pathophysiology, Second Edition


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Offering perspectives on the history, prevalence and genetics of obesity, this book examines the origins and etiology of obesity. It considers the relationship between behavioural neuroscience and obesity.
</p>Handbook of Obesity: Etiology and Pathophysiology, Second Edition Review
This text is intended to be a review of the breadth and depth of current research in the area of obesity. This two-volume set easily achieves this goal. Experts in the field of obesity research author the chapters. Overall this text is perfect for anyone who is pursuing research in the area of obesity because it provides in depth and up-to-date information on all areas of obesity research. As an obesity researcher myself, I found the chapters in my specific areas of research (epidemiology, economics, drug therapy, and bariatric surgery) to be informative and accurate. I benefited most from the chapters in other areas of obesity research that I don't often have time to review - pathophysiology, behavioral treatment, and etiology - in my current practice. I would highly recommend this text to other obesity researchers. Looking at this text through eyes of an internal medicine physician, I find that it is a bit long-winded and overly focused on etiology and pathophysiology, with not enough information about how to apply the clinical research to my individual practice.This text is published in two volumes. The first volume, which focuses on etiology and pathophysiology, is not very useful in practice; the only chapter I believe to be helpful from this volume is Ch. 2 Evaluation of Total and Regional Adiposity (because it gives some practical information about assessing measures of obesity in clinical practice). The second volume, which focuses on clinical applications, is much more useful in clinical practice; and I believe represents very well the most recent evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of medical and surgical treatments for obesity. The chapters here are written by experts in their field and are very well organized. There is a bit of overlap between the chapters on behavioral approaches, exercise, and preventing weight regain; however, this overlap is not excessive.
This text would be useful to physicians in primary care and should required reading for any obesity treatment specialist, including those that are engaged in nutritional, behavioral, pharmacologic, and surgical treatment of obesity. This text should be heavily marketed to groups of clinicians who specialize in the treatment of obesity.
This book comprehensively evaluates the vast evidence regarding the etiology and pathophysiology of obesity, and provides succinct reviews that give the reader a good sense of the complexity of this condition and its complications.
Today's popular culture is obsessed with diets and weight loss options. Too little attention is paid to this issue in this text. The implications of the lack of available evidence on these diets is overlooked. Several of the most recent advances in the dietary treatment are also overlooked. The text on behavioral treatments focuses primarily on the evidence for low-fat diets. Newer evidence on the low-carbohydrate ketogenic diets is very compelling, and a chapter dedicated to this area is warranted. Also, a chapter comparing commercial weight loss programs, such as Weight Watchers, etc. is also missing. These issues may not be as rigorously evaluated in the medical literature, but they are very practically relevant to the practicing clinician.
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