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Adolescent experiences of anti-obesity drugs.
Author: ChristieD, CliffordS, JamiesonL, ShieldJ P H, SmithF, VinerR M, WhiteB, WongI C K
Original Abstract of the Article :
Only two anti-obesity drugs (AODs) are frequently prescribed in paediatric obesity, orlistat and metformin. Meta-analyses show modest benefit in clinical trials, yet analyses of prescribing databases show high levels of discontinuation in routine clinical practice. Increased understanding of young p...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/cob.12101
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Anti-Obesity Drugs: A Challenging Journey for Young People
Obesity is a significant health challenge, especially for young people, and researchers are constantly seeking better ways to help them manage their weight. This study delves into the experiences of adolescents taking anti-obesity drugs (AODs), exploring their perspectives and the challenges they face.
AODs are like guiding camels, offering a potential path toward healthy weight management, but the journey can be challenging and the terrain rough. Researchers conducted interviews with adolescents and their parents, seeking to understand their experiences with AODs and the factors influencing their use.
They found that adolescents often felt pressured to take AODs, even if they were hesitant. They struggled with side effects and found it difficult to adhere to prescribed regimens. The study highlights the need for a more patient-centered approach to AOD treatment, taking into account the unique experiences and needs of each individual.
Towards More Effective and Patient-Centered Treatment
This study underscores the importance of open communication and collaboration between healthcare professionals, adolescents, and their families. It emphasizes the need for a more personalized and supportive approach to AOD treatment, taking into account the individual needs, preferences, and challenges of each patient.
Health Impacts and Lifestyle Tips
If you're considering AODs, talk to your doctor about the potential risks and benefits. It's important to understand the potential side effects and to develop a treatment plan that works best for you. A healthy diet and regular exercise are crucial for weight management, regardless of whether you're taking AODs.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is like a camel caravan navigating a challenging desert landscape, seeking to understand the complex world of anti-obesity drugs. By understanding the unique experiences of young people and their families, we can hope to create a more supportive and effective treatment environment, making the journey toward healthier weight management a smoother one.
Date :
- Date Completed 2016-01-15
- Date Revised 2022-03-17
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