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The "Metabolically Healthy Obese"
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Introduction/Overview
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The Global Epidemic of Obesity
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Obesity as a Risk Factor for a Range of Comorbid Conditions
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Life Expectancy Decreases as BMI Increases
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Who Are the Metabolically Healthy Obese?[a,b]
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Pear-Shape vs Apple-Shape Body Fat Distribution
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Phenotyping the "Metabolically Healthy Obese": Key Clinical Parameters
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Clinical and Functional Characteristics: MHO vs MUO
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Estimated Number of Cancer Cases (in Thousands) Attributable to Excess Body Mass
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Post-Hoc Analysis Look AHEAD: The Importance of ≥10% Weight Loss
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Mechanisms of Food Intake Regulation
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Weight Loss Is Difficult, as Is Prevention of Weight Regain
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Change in Weight From Baseline: Clinical Trial Data on 3 Approved Agents
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Orlistat-Induced Weight Loss and Maintenance at 1 Year
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SCALE: Change in Body Weight (%), Liraglutide vs Placebo
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Weight Loss From Baseline for the Modified-ITT-LOCF Population and the Completer Population: Naltrexone + Bupropion vs Placebo
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Targeting Multiple Physiologic Pathways in Energy Hemostasis and Weight Gain
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Weight Loss and Prevention of New Disease Onset: Results of the SOS Study
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AACE/TOS/ASMBS Guidelines: Criteria for Bariatric Surgery Recommendation
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Obesity Is an Independent Risk Factor for CVD
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Look AHEAD Results: Incidence of Very-High-Risk Chronic Kidney Disease by Treatment Group
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Summary and Conclusions
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Abbreviations
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Abbreviations (cont)
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