Schumacher Leah M, Ard Jamy, Sarwer David B
Department of Kinesiology, College of Public Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
Center for Obesity Research and Education, College of Public Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jul 14;11:1205880. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1205880. eCollection 2023.
In June 2013, the American Medical Association (AMA), one of the most influential healthcare organizations in the United States, voted to recognize obesity as a disease. Many who supported this change believed that recognition by AMA of obesity as a disease would serve as a tipping point that would increase access to care, accelerate training and research on the prevention and treatment of obesity, and reduce weight stigma. On the 10-year anniversary of this vote, this perspective piece outlines key advances made, as well as unrealized potential, in improving the obesity public health landscape since the AMA's classification of obesity as a disease.
We draw on the empirical literature, as well as our experiences as clinical psychologists, a physician, and public health researchers specializing in obesity, to provide an overview of major advances and continued challenges in improving access to obesity treatment, accelerating prevention and training, and reducing weight stigma. We also outline important next steps to advance these goals.
While several notable advancements have occurred, significant work remains to create equitable access to evidence-based treatments, bring research and training on obesity on par with its prevalence, and reduce the pervasiveness and harm of weight stigma.
The past decade has witnessed some advances with respect to access to care and attention, yet there is unrealized potential that awaits attention. Truly conceptualizing and treating obesity as a chronic disease requires a major paradigm shift.
2013年6月,美国最具影响力的医疗保健组织之一美国医学协会(AMA)投票决定将肥胖认定为一种疾病。许多支持这一转变的人认为,AMA将肥胖认定为疾病将成为一个转折点,增加获得医疗服务的机会,加速肥胖预防和治疗方面的培训与研究,并减少体重歧视。在这一投票的十周年之际,这篇观点文章概述了自AMA将肥胖归类为疾病以来,在改善肥胖公共卫生状况方面取得的关键进展以及尚未实现的潜力。
我们借鉴实证文献以及我们作为临床心理学家、医生和专门研究肥胖的公共卫生研究人员的经验,概述在改善肥胖治疗可及性、加速预防和培训以及减少体重歧视方面的主要进展和持续挑战。我们还概述了推进这些目标的重要后续步骤。
虽然已经取得了一些显著进展,但仍有大量工作要做,以实现公平获得循证治疗、使肥胖研究和培训与其患病率相匹配,以及减少体重歧视的普遍性和危害。
在过去十年中,在获得医疗服务和关注度方面取得了一些进展,但仍有尚未实现的潜力有待关注。将肥胖真正概念化为并治疗为一种慢性病需要重大的范式转变。