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Treatment of obesity in 2015 is a Journal of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and prevention. The article is co-authored by Alpana P. Shukla, William I. Buniak, and Louis J. Aronne. Alpana P. Shukla is a clinical research manager at the Center for weight management and Metabolic Research at Weill Cornell Medical College. According to the journal, Obesity is an important global health concern and the United States, in particular. However, effective management of obesity involves an intervention plan that is tailored to an individual patient. Dietary habits, physical inactivity, and associated medical conditions, as well as medication, are some of the key factors the journal identifies to be a contributor to obesity. The association between obesity and the occurrence of cardiovascular conditions is the primary reason for effective management of obesity according to the journal (Nieswiadomy, 2012).
In consideration of the prior knowledge concerning obesity and cardiovascular conditions, I find the journal among the greatest works that exclusively cover the topic of obesity and co-morbidities. Giving an epidemiological inference to the occurrence of obesity and other cardiac conditions, the journal is important in relaying information on the global significance of obesity situations. This is crucial for the health care teams and other health care policy developers to prepare measures to control obesity.
Giving both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in the management of obesity, the journal is in line with the world health intervention policies on the management of conditions for the achievement of universal coverage of health. The journal is thus one I could consider submitting for my paper as it gives conclusive coverage of systematic approaches in the management of obesity. It is thus agreeable that obesity is a complex and multifaceted disease that is chronic and relapsing; thus, the authors of the journal identify the challenges it can pose to clinicians making obesity a major health concern (Haidar & Cosman, 2011).