Obesity is a chronic, stigmatized disease that is increasing in prevalance. Therapeutic options are limited in their effectiveness and frustration often leads to the discontinuation of any therapy. An Atlas of Obesity and Weight Control is a clearly written, beautifully illustrated color atlas on obesity, including its etiology, development and treatment. The book contains nearly 150 clinical pictures of obesity and its related conditions, as well as many pertinent clinical guidelines and up-to-the-minute data on assessment and treatment. The main chapters cover assessment and prevalence, how obesity develops and how it becomes a health hazard, classification and clinical types of obesity, evaluation and introduction to treatment, behavior modification, diet, exercise, drug treatment and surgical treatment and provide a timely and much-needed overview of current knowledge and practice in the treatment of obesity. The volume concludes with bibliographic references and an index. Nutritionists, internists, bariatric physicians, dieticians, endocrinologists, and medical and academic professionals will find An Atlas of Obesity and Weight Control is an essential reference.
Etiology of Obesity
Energy Balance and the Controlled System
Afferent Signals
The Central Controller
Efferent Signals
Outline of Treatment
Historical Perspective
Mechanisms of Action
Currently Available Drugs
Side Effects
Features of an Ideal Drug
Obesity and Weight Control Illustrated
Index
Biography
George A. Bray
"The hundred pages of figures and illustrations clearly and comprehensively focus on the clinical approach to the problem when prevention fails."
--Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 2003