TY - JOUR
T1 - La obesidad y el síndrome metabólico. Un reto para los Institutos Nationales de Salud
AU - García-García, Eduardo
AU - De La Llata-Romero, Manuel
AU - Kaufer-Horwitz, Martha
AU - Tusié-Luna, María Teresa
AU - Calzada-León, Raúl
AU - Vázquez-Velázquez, Verónica
AU - Barquera-Cervera, Simón
AU - Caballero-Romo, Alejandro De Jesús
AU - Orozco, Lorena
AU - Velázquez-Fernández, David
AU - Rosas-Peralta, Martín
AU - Barriguete-Meléndez, Armando
AU - Zacarías-Castillo, Rogelio
AU - Ortega-González, Carlos
AU - Sotelo-Morales, Julio
PY - 2009/7/1
Y1 - 2009/7/1
N2 - Numerous efforts for the development of basic and clinical research in obesity are being made by the National Institutes of Health and Federal Reference Hospitals in Mexico. However, greater interaction among researchers and stronger efforts towards the dissemination of the results are needed. The document outlines the general ideas and proposals of the Academic Group for the Study, Prevention and Treatment of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome of the Coordinating Committee of the National Institutes of Health and High Specialty Hospitals (CCINSHAE). This is the first step in developing common objectives, with the aim of understanding the effect of these entities in public health and to establish guidelines to limit and eventually overcome them. We discuss the appropriateness of analyzing obesity and the metabolic syndrome together, and the current management of these entities at the National Institutes of Health in Mexico. The problems that arise in clinical practice lead to the need to generate a new model of medical care, including a new health worker and a new patient. It is imperative to establish permanent lines of communication and education with health personnel and with patients. The group proposes an integrated approach for research in these areas. Finally, a master plan that links the National Institutes of Health, particularly in the areas of research and programs within the institutions, is required as a first step in seeking answers useful in solving the problem. The second step would be linking the first and second levels of care through concrete actions needed to limit and reduce obesity and metabolic syndrome in the population.
AB - Numerous efforts for the development of basic and clinical research in obesity are being made by the National Institutes of Health and Federal Reference Hospitals in Mexico. However, greater interaction among researchers and stronger efforts towards the dissemination of the results are needed. The document outlines the general ideas and proposals of the Academic Group for the Study, Prevention and Treatment of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome of the Coordinating Committee of the National Institutes of Health and High Specialty Hospitals (CCINSHAE). This is the first step in developing common objectives, with the aim of understanding the effect of these entities in public health and to establish guidelines to limit and eventually overcome them. We discuss the appropriateness of analyzing obesity and the metabolic syndrome together, and the current management of these entities at the National Institutes of Health in Mexico. The problems that arise in clinical practice lead to the need to generate a new model of medical care, including a new health worker and a new patient. It is imperative to establish permanent lines of communication and education with health personnel and with patients. The group proposes an integrated approach for research in these areas. Finally, a master plan that links the National Institutes of Health, particularly in the areas of research and programs within the institutions, is required as a first step in seeking answers useful in solving the problem. The second step would be linking the first and second levels of care through concrete actions needed to limit and reduce obesity and metabolic syndrome in the population.
KW - Metabolic syndrome
KW - Mexico
KW - National Institutes of Health
KW - Obesity
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M3 - Artículo de revisión
C2 - 19848311
AN - SCOPUS:70350170312
SN - 0034-8376
VL - 61
SP - 337
EP - 346
JO - Revista de Investigacion Clinica
JF - Revista de Investigacion Clinica
IS - 4
ER -