Pharmacological Management of Obesity: A Century of Expert Opinions in Cecil Textbook of Medicine
Conclusions:
The pharmacological management of obesity has remained frustratingly inefficient. The reasons for the relative lack of success may reside in the ever-growing access to dense, palatable, and relatively inexpensive food, coupled with the decrease in energy expenditure created by a sedentary lifestyle.
Source: American Journal of Therapeutics - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Tags: Original Investigation Source Type: research
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