UNDERSTAND OBESITY.

RETHINK WEIGHT MANAGEMENT.

Real Change Starts With The Right Approach.[1]

Obesity Can

Impact Long-Term
Health[2][3][4]

Beyond weight, it can affect your health, routine, and well-being.

Heart
Disease

High Blood Pressure

Fatty Liver
Disease

Sleep
Disorders

Type 2
Diabetes

Osteoarthritis

High
Cholesterol

Mental
Health

Myth Smash

The Truth Behind The Talks

“It’s just bad habits.” [1][2][3]

Sleep, stress, genetic, metabolism, hormones and lot more can tip the scales. Obesity isn’t a sign of poor willpower or laziness. Obesity is a chronic disease.[1][2][3]

“My weight is my fault”  [4][5]

Because obesity is a disease, not a choice.[1][2][3] Complex factors beyond your control like not feeling full, increased hunger, and changes in metabolism can cause biological resistance to weight loss.[9][10][11][12]

Understanding Your

Body Mass Index​[2][3][6]

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The Approach

That Lasts[2][3][6][7]

Eat Smart

Nutrition that fits your life, not someone else’s.

Move More

Small steps, big results.

Medical Guidance

Medications may help—only with your doctor’s guidance.

How doctors

Support Your Journey?

Our doctors provide personalised care — taking into account your health history, routine, and lifestyle. They’ll walk you through every choice and help you decide what works best for you.[6][2][3][7]

Don’t hesitate in taking

Medical Guidance[2][3][6]

Obesity is a complex medical condition — not a failure of willpower. It’s time to replace shame with understanding and proper medical guidance. With the right support and compassion, lasting change is possible. Start the conversation with your doctor today.

References

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  2. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. What causes obesity & overweight? Reviewed July 28, 2021. Accessed August 5, 2024.

    https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/obesity/conditioninfo/cause
  3. Horn SB, Almandos JP, Look M. What is clinically relevant weight loss for your patients and how can it be achieved? A narrative review. Postgrad Med. 2022;134(4):359–375.
    doi:10.1080/00325481.2022.2051366
  4. G, Rowlands K, Baciadonna L, Coco GL, Cardi V.
    Interpersonal difficulties in obesity: a systematic review and Albanod meta-analysis to inform a rejection sensitivity-based model.
    Neurosci Biobehav Rev.2019;107:846–861.
    doi:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.09.039
  5. Hall KD, Kahan S. Maintenance of lost weight and long-term management of obesity.
    Med Clin North Am. 2018;102(1):183–197.
    doi:10.1016/j.mcna.2017.08.012
  6. Ochner CN, Barrios DM, Lee CD, Pi-Sunyer FX.
    Biological mechanisms that promote weight regain following weight loss in obese humans.
    Physiol Behav. 2013;120:106–113.
    doi:10.1016/j.physbeh.2013.07.009
  7. MacLean PS, Bergouignan A, Cornier MA, Jackman MR.
    Biology’s response to dieting: the impetus for weight regain.
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2011;301(3):R581–R600.
    doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00755.2010
  8. ESI Obesity Guidelines.
    Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism.
    Volume 26 | Issue 4 | July–August 2022
  9. Busetto L, Dicker D, Frühbeck G, et al.
    A new framework for the diagnosis, staging and management of obesity in adults.
    Nat Med. Published online July 5, 2024.
    doi:10.1038/s41591-024-03095-3
  10. Stephenson J, Smith CM, Kearns B, Haywood A, Bissell P.
    The association between obesity and quality of life: a retrospective analysis of a large-scale population-based cohort study.
    BMC Public Health. 2021;21(1):1990.
    doi:10.1186/s12889-021-12009-8
  11. Apovian CM, Aronne LJ, Bessesen DH, et al.
    Endocrine Society. Pharmacological management of obesity: an Endocrine Society clinical practice guideline.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015;100(2):342–362.
    doi:10.1210/jc.2014-3415
  12. Melby CL, Paris HL, Foright RM, Peth J.
    Attenuating the biologic drive for weight regain following weight loss: must what goes down always go back up?
    Nutrients. 2017;9(5):468.
    doi:10.3390/nu9050468

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