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Türkiye consensus report on the multidisciplinary obesity treatment in adults

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2025

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Sönmez, Alper
Bayram, Fahri
Banlı, Oktay
Demirci, İbrahim
Kıyıcı, Sinem
Küçük Yetgin, Meral
Bayraktaroğlu, Taner
Akbaş, Feray
Coşkun, Halil
Ocaklı, Serhat
Aksakal, Nihat
Demirpolat, Muhammed Taha
Yardımcı, Samet
Çay, Ferhat
Kocamaz, Gökçem Yalın
Yazıcı, Dilek
Sevim, Özgür
Karabacak, Harun
Altun, Hasan
Şahin Alak, Zehra Yağmur
İşeri, Ceren
Cingi, Asım
Özgüç, Halil
Avşar, Fatih Mehmet
Taşkın, Mustafa
Erdem, Nihal Zekiye
Sümer, Aziz
Cesur, Mustafa
Taşkın, Eren Halit
Yumuk, Volkan Demirhan

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Sonmez A, Bayram F, Banli O, Demirci I, Kiyici S, Kucuk Yetgin M, Bayraktaroglu T, Akbas F, Coskun H, Ocakli S, Aksakal N, Demirpolat MT, Yardimci S, Cay F, Kocamaz GY, Yazici D, Sevim O, Karabacak H, Altun H, Sahin Alak ZY, Iseri C, Cingi A, Ozguc H, Avsar FM, Taskin M, Erdem NZ, Sumer A, Cesur M, Taskin EH, Yumuk VD. Türkiye Consensus Report on the Multidisciplinary Obesity Treatment in Adults. Obes Facts. 2025 Apr 3:1-20.

Abstract

Obesity is the world’s most dangerous and rapidly growing health problem. Treating people living with obesity is not limited to the weight-loss process. They should also be followed up with a multidisciplinary approach to maintain the weight loss achieved. There is a lack of structural and functional standardization in obesity centers that undertake medical and surgical treatment. This consensus report, prepared by professional organizations for treating obesity, aimed to ensure that all obesity centers can perform standard patient management using evidence-based workflow diagrams. The report covers all the steps, start ing from the initial evaluation process. It describes how to make treatment decisions jointly, defines the responsibilities of obesity councils, and designates the follow-up procedures of medically or surgically treated patients. The consensus report underlines that all healthcare professionals treating obesity are complementary. No discipline can achieve ab solute success in treating people with obesity on its own. It is mandatory to implement a sustainable and practical col laboration based on current scientific evidence in treating and following up individuals with obesity.

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Obesity Facts

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https://karger.com/ofa/article/doi/10.1159/000545605/925168/Turkiye-Consensus-Report-on-the-Multidisciplinary
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40179846/
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12780/1169

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