
European Journal of Clinical Investigation, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: May 15, 2025
Abstract Background Most forms of obesity are associated with chronic diseases that remain a global public health challenge. Aims Despite significant advancements in understanding its pathophysiology, effective management is hindered by the persistence knowledge gaps epidemiology, phenotypic heterogeneity and policy implementation. Materials Methods This consensus statement European Society for Clinical Investigation identifies eight critical areas requiring urgent attention. Key include insufficient long‐term data on trends, inadequacy body mass index (BMI) as sole diagnostic measure, recognition diversity obesity‐related cardiometabolic risks. Moreover, socio‐economic drivers transition across phenotypes poorly understood. Results The syndemic nature obesity, exacerbated globalization environmental changes, necessitates holistic approach integrating frameworks community‐level interventions. advocates leveraging emerging technologies, such artificial intelligence, to refine predictive models address variability. It underscores importance collaborative efforts among scientists, policymakers, stakeholders create tailored interventions enduring policies. Discussion highlights need harmonizing anthropometric biochemical markers, fostering inclusive narratives combating stigma obesity. By addressing these gaps, this initiative aims advance research, improve prevention strategies optimize care delivery people living Conclusion effort marks decisive step towards mitigating epidemic profound impact systems. Ultimately, should be considered being largely consequence model not compatible optimal human health.
Language: Английский