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Rev Clin Esp (Barc) ; 221(9): 509-516, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34752262

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Obesity is a chronic, complex and multifactorial metabolic disease involved in the development of chronic noncommunicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and cancer. The care of individuals with obesity is an essential part of the holistic approach provided by internal medicine to patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between September 2019 and January 2020, we distributed an online survey to the members of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine. We prepared a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats analysis using the responses and, using the nominal group technique, developed the recommendations. RESULTS: We obtained 599 responses. The respondents mean age was 44.4 ±â€¯11 years, and 52.1% were women. Some 91.8% of the internists evaluate their patients to rule out the comorbidities associated with obesity, mainly type 2 diabetes mellitus (96.2%), cardiovascular disease (88.9%) and obesity-associated hypoventilation syndrome (73%), among others. Some 79.9% provided indications on lifestyle changes. Some 64.1% and 74.9% of the respondents knew the indications for the drugs and bariatric surgery, respectively. Some 93.8% and 83% of the respondents considered obesity and excess weight a chronic disease, and 88.7% considered it a disease of specific interest to internists, who should take an active and leading role in its treatment (85.3%). CONCLUSIONS: The objective of the present document is to determine the degree of understanding and sensitivity of internists regarding the management of obesity and to develop a consensus of recommendations for the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine based on the scientific evidence and the opinion of its members.


Subject(s)
Bariatric Surgery , Cardiovascular Diseases , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Adult , Chronic Disease , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/therapy , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Obesity/epidemiology
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Rev Clin Esp (Barc) ; 221(2): 101-108, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33998485

ABSTRACT

Type 2 diabetes is a big health concern due to its high prevalence and morbi-mortality. Medical treatment has a growing complexity which is focus on patients' clinical situations. This article contains a consensus statement about recommendations on medical treatment of type-2 diabetes from the Working Group of Diabetes, Obesity and Nutrition of Spanish Society of Internal Medicine. The aim of this consensus is to facilitate therapeutic decision-making to improve the diabetes patients care. The document prioritizes treatments with cardiovascular, especially heart failure, and real benefits.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Heart Failure , Consensus , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy , Humans , Obesity/epidemiology
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Rev Clin Esp ; 2020 Jul 13.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32674850

ABSTRACT

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a major health problem with high prevalence, morbidity and mortality, and its medical treatment is growing in complexity due to patients' diverse clinical conditions. This article presents a consensus document by the Diabetes, Obesity and Nutrition Group of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine, with recommendations for the medical treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. The main objective of this article is to facilitate the therapeutic decision-making process to improve the care of patients with diabetes. The document prioritises treatments with cardiovascular benefits, especially those that benefit patients with heart and renal failure.

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Rev Clin Esp ; 2020 Jul 25.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32723530

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Obesity is a chronic, complex and multifactorial metabolic disease involved in the development of chronic noncommunicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and cancer. The care of individuals with obesity is an essential part of the holistic approach provided by internal medicine to patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between September 2019 and January 2020, we distributed an online survey to the members of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine. We prepared a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats analysis using the responses and, using the nominal group technique, developed the recommendations. RESULTS: We obtained 599 responses. The respondents mean age was 44.4±11 years, and 52.1% were women. Some 91.8% of the internists evaluate their patients to rule out the comorbidities associated with obesity, mainly type 2 diabetes mellitus (96.2%), cardiovascular disease (88.9%) and obesity-associated hypoventilation syndrome (73%), among others. Some 79.9% provided indications on lifestyle changes. Some 64.1% and 74.9% of the respondents knew the indications for the drugs and bariatric surgery, respectively. Some 93.8% and 83% of the respondents considered obesity and excess weight a chronic disease, and 88.7% considered it a disease of specific interest to internists, who should take an active and leading role in its treatment (85.3%). CONCLUSIONS: The objective of the present document is to determine the degree of understanding and sensitivity of internists regarding the management of obesity and to develop a consensus of recommendations for the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine based on the scientific evidence and the opinion of its members.

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An Med Interna ; 19(8): 423-9, 2002 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12244792

ABSTRACT

The aging associates to it unites alteration of the immune response, this is well documented. This alteration can contribute to much of the illnesses associated to the age like repetition infections, cancer and illnesses autoinmunes. Is in the immunity mediated by cells where the main dysfunction resides, although with accuracy it is not clarified which is the intimate cause that produces it, although certainly the smallest presence in a co-estimulative of the recognition and the immune response as the receiver CD28, seem to play a key paper between to the descent of the thymic activity. The relationship between immunity and nutrition is known, as well as the high nutritional deficit prevalence in the elderly. In this work we pass reviews to that published in relation to the possibilities of improving the immune response in the elderly with nutritional treatments.


Subject(s)
Aging/physiology , Dietary Supplements , Immune System/physiology , Micronutrients/therapeutic use , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena/physiology , Aged , Humans
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An. med. interna (Madr., 1983) ; 19(8): 423-429, ago. 2002.
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-12151

ABSTRACT

Está bien documentado que se produce una alteración de la respuesta inmune asociada al envejecimiento. Este declinar puede contribuir a mucha de las enfermedades asociadas a la vejez como infecciones de repetición, cáncer y enfermedades autoinmunes. Es en la inmunidad mediada por células donde radica la principal disfunción, aunque con exactitud no está aclarada cual es la causa íntima que la produce, aunque ciertamente la menor presencia de un coestimulador del reconocimiento y la respuesta inmune como el receptor CD28, parece jugar un papel clave junto al descenso de la actividad tímica. La relación entre inmunidad y nutrición es conocida, así como la alta prevalencia de déficit nutricionales en los ancianos. En este trabajo pasamos revista a lo publicado en relación a las posibilidades de mejorar la respuesta inmune en el anciano con tratamientos nutricionales (AU)


The aging associates to it unites alteration of the immune response, this is well documented. This alteration can contribute to much of the illnesses associated to the age like repetition infections, cancer and illnesses autoinmunes. Is in the immunity mediated by cells where the main dysfunction resides, although with accuracy it is not clarified which is the intimate cause that produces it, although certainly the smallest presence in a co-estimulative of the recognition and the immune response as the receiver CD28, seem to play a key paper between to the descent of the thymic activity. The relationship between immunity and nutrition is known, as well as the high nutritional deficit prevalence in the elderly. In this work we pass reviews to that published in relation to the possibilities of improving the immune response in the elderly with nutritional treatments (AU)


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Dietary Supplements , Micronutrients , Aging , Immune System , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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