Digital Obesity Care Reaches Socioeconomically Diverse Patients
In a real-world cohort of over 40,000 people living with obesity, digital care engaged patients across all socioeconomic groups, including low- and middle-income populations. However, affordability emerged as the primary driver of treatment discontinuation, with economic barriers disproportionately limiting long-term access and continuity of care.
Testosterone, Obesity and Men's Health: Role, Health Impact, and Treatment Options
Obesity significantly impacts men’s hormonal health — particularly testosterone — increasing risks of fatigue, weight gain, and chronic disease; understanding this connection is key to effective treatment and long-term wellbeing.
Understanding the Far-Reaching Risks of Obesity in Men: A Comprehensive Overview
Obesity in men is more than a weight issue — it’s a complex medical condition with far-reaching health risks. From heart disease and liver problems to hormonal and psychological effects, understanding these connections is key to effective prevention and management.









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