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Author: Apovian CM
Author affiliation: Program for Weight Management, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 02184, USA. cmapovian@bics.bwh.harvard.edu
Publication date & source: 1999.10, J Am Osteopath Assoc., 99(10 Su Pt 2):S2-7.
Publication type: Review
The statistics are staggering: 59.4% of men, 50.7% of women, and 54.9% of the total population are overweight. Consequently, heightened efforts are being directed to control this epidemic. Clinicians have shown a renewed interest in the use of appetite suppressants and other antiobesity agents concomitantly with conventional treatment of diet education, exercise training, and lifestyle modification. This article reviews appetite suppressants both from a historical perspective and currently, and then presents a rationale for the continued use of antiobesity agents in the management of obesity.
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