What is Obesity Medicine

What Is Obesity Medicine?
 
When it comes to weight loss, many people think it’s all about eating less and moving more. While diet and exercise are important, they are often not enough for long-term, sustainable results—especially for those with obesity. That’s where obesity medicine comes in.
 
Obesity medicine is a medical specialty focused on the comprehensive treatment of obesity as a chronic disease. It’s not about quick fixes or fad diets—it’s about understanding the complex biological, behavioral, and environmental factors that affect weight and health.
 
Why Obesity Medicine Matters
 
Obesity isn’t just a number on the scale—it’s a condition that can affect nearly every aspect of health. It increases the risk of:
Obesity medicine doctors approach weight management with the same seriousness as treating any chronic disease, like diabetes or hypertension. Their goal is to improve overall health and quality of life, not just reduce pounds.
 
What Obesity Medicine Includes
 
Obesity medicine takes a personalized approach, tailoring care to each patient’s unique needs. This may include:
This multi-pronged approach helps patients address not just weight, but the underlying causes that make weight loss difficult—hormonal imbalances, metabolic issues, and more.
 
Why Choose Obesity Medicine Over Fad Diets
 
Fad diets often provide temporary results and can be hard to maintain. Obesity medicine, by contrast:
Who Can Benefit
 
Obesity medicine is for anyone struggling to achieve or maintain a healthy weight, especially those who:
Take the First Step
If you’ve felt frustrated by weight loss efforts in the past, obesity medicine offers a science-based, compassionate approach to help you succeed. It’s about more than just the number on the scale—it’s about improving your health, your energy, and your life.
 
Michael Li, MD