Publications by authors named "B C Schultes"

Background: The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly in recent decades. Today, it is estimated that more than one-third of the world's population has overweight or obesity, rendering it one of the most significant global health concerns. This article provides a current estimate of the direct costs associated with managing overweight and obesity, including treatment of related complications, among adolescents (≥15 years) and adults in Switzerland.

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The obesity epidemic has led to an increased prevalence of obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG). This disease is characte-rized by proteinuria, glomerulomegaly, progressive glomerulosclerosis and a decline in renal function. Individuals with obesity frequently display arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus, exacerbating renal damage.

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Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by increased body fat mass and adipose tissue dysfunction, the pathogenesis of which is based on a neurobiological regulatory disorder of energy homeostasis. The primary aim of medical obesity therapy is to reduce the pathologically increased body fat mass and thus prevent secondary diseases and improve comorbidities. In this sense, bariatric-metabolic surgery is currently the most effective obesity therapy.

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Hypoglycemia is a particular problem in people with diabetes while it can also occur in other clinical circumstances. Hypoglycemia unawareness describes a condition in which autonomic and neuroglycopenic symptoms of hypoglycemia decrease and hence are hardly perceivable. A failure to recognize hypoglycemia in time can lead to unconsciousness, seizure, and even death.

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