2020 Korean Society for the Study of Obesity Guidelines for the Management of Obesity in Korea - PubMed (original) (raw)
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. 2021 Jun 30;30(2):81-92.
doi: 10.7570/jomes21022.
Seon Mee Kang 2, Jee-Hyun Kang 3, Seo Young Kang 4, Kyoung Kon Kim 5, Kyoung-Bae Kim 6, Bomtaeck Kim 7, Seung Jun Kim 8, Yang-Hyun Kim 9, Jung-Hwan Kim 10, Jae Hyun Kim 11, Eun Mi Kim 12, Ga Eun Nam 9, Ji Yeon Park 13, Jang Won Son 14, Yun-A Shin 15, Hye-Jung Shin 16, Tae Jung Oh 17, Hyug Lee 18, Eon-Ju Jeon 19, Sochung Chung 20, Yong Hee Hong 21, Chong Hwa Kim 22; Committee of Clinical Practice Guidelines, Korean Society for the Study of Obesity (KSSO)
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- DOI: 10.7570/jomes21022
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2020 Korean Society for the Study of Obesity Guidelines for the Management of Obesity in Korea
Bo-Yeon Kim et al. J Obes Metab Syndr. 2021.
Abstract
Obesity is a prevalent and complex disease. The prevalence of obesity in Korea increased from 29.7% in 2010 to 35.7% in 2018, with the prevalence of abdominal obesity being 23.8% in 2018. Obesity contributes to medical costs and socioeconomic burden due to associated comorbidities. The treatment and management of obesity is changing based on new clinical evidence. The 2020 Korean Society for the Study of Obesity Guideline for the Management of Obesity in Korea summarizes evidence-based recommendations and treatment guidelines.
Keywords: Clinical practice guidelines; Korea; Obesity.
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CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
Ga Eun Nam has worked as an Associate Editor of the journal since 2020. However, she was not involved in the peer reviewer selection, evaluation, or decision process of this article. Otherwise, no other potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported.
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Treatment algorithm for the primary care of patients with obesity. BMI, body mass index; CVD, cardiovascular disease.
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