2014 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Overweight and Obesity in Korea
Authors
Kim, MK | Lee, WY | Kang, JH | Kim, BT
 | Kim, SM | Kim, EM | Suh, SH | Shin, HJ | Lee, KR | Lee, KY | Lee, SY | Lee, SK | Lee, CB | Chung, S | Jeong, IK | Hur, KY | Kim, SS | Korean Society for the Study of Obesity
Citation
Endocrinology and metabolism (Seoul, Korea), 29(4). : 405-409, 2014
The dramatic increase in the prevalence of obesity and its accompanying comorbidities are major health concerns in Korea. Obesity is defined as a body mass index ≥25 kg/m2 in Korea. Current estimates are that 32.8% of adults are obese: 36.1% of men and 29.7% of women. The prevalence of being overweight and obese in national surveys is increasing steadily. Early detection and the proper management of obesity are urgently needed. Weight loss of 5% to 10% is the standard goal. In obese patients, control of cardiovascular risk factors deserves the same emphasis as weight-loss therapy. Since obesity is multifactorial, proper care of obesity requires a coordinated multidisciplinary treatment team, as a single intervention is unlikely to modify the incidence or natural history of obesity.