Abstract

Presently in France, more than 8 million people are affected by obesity (17% of the French population), with an even higher prevalence among people from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds. This pathology requires a global, multi-professional, multimodal, adapted, and exhaustive management, taking into account all the associated comorbidities and the potential handicap caused by the severity of obesity. These best practice clinical recommendations, published in 2022, improves the management of patients with obesity through: (i) the development of a new clinical classification that graduates the severity of obesity beyond the sole BMI, allowing patients to be referred to the appropriate level of care; (ii) the exhaustive description of the evaluation content (medical, behavioral, psychological and social); (iii) the precision of the objectives and content of the needed therapeutic lifestyle modifications and (iv) the introduction and description of anti-obesity drug indications. These recommendations were then used by another working group to propose a guide for the care pathway of adults living with overweight and obesity (published in February 2023), and to broaden the indications for drug treatments for obesity (opinion on drugs, December 2022). Finally, these recommendations will be completed by a second part concerning the revision of the bariatric surgery recommendations (expected in 2024) in order to propose uniform and quality management of patients living with obesity.© 2023 Société francophone nutrition clinique et métabolisme (SFNCM).Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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