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Precision Medicine for Obesity

Lizeth Cifuentes, Maria D. Hurtado, Jeanette E. Eckel‐Passow, Andrés Acosta

2021Digestive Disease Interventions34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obesity is a multifactorial disease with a variable and underwhelming weight loss response to current treatment approaches. Precision medicine proposes a new paradigm to improve disease classification based on the premise of human heterogeneity, with the ultimate goal of maximizing treatment effectiveness, tolerability, and safety. Recent advances in high-throughput biochemical assays have contributed to the partial characterization of obesity's pathophysiology, as well as to the understanding of the role that intrinsic and environmental factors, and their interaction, play in its development and progression. These data have led to the development of biological markers that either are being or will be incorporated into strategies to develop personalized lines of treatment for obesity. There are currently many ongoing initiatives aimed at this; however, much needs to be resolved before precision obesity medicine becomes common practice. This review aims to provide a perspective on the currently available data of high-throughput technologies to treat obesity.

Topics & Concepts

Precision medicineObesityTolerabilityDiseaseMedicinePersonalized medicineRisk analysis (engineering)PremiseClinical PracticeIntensive care medicineBioinformaticsData scienceComputer scienceAlternative medicinePhysical therapyBiologyInternal medicinePathologyLinguisticsPhilosophyDiet and metabolism studiesAdipose Tissue and MetabolismPharmacology and Obesity Treatment