Lilly Obesity International

219 posts

Lilly Obesity International banner
Lilly Obesity International

Lilly Obesity International

@LillyObesityInt

Channel for the Professional Obesity Community. Follow us for congress news, interviews & perspectives on obesity care. Guideline: https://t.co/M2mgEFJj4x

International Inscrit le Mayıs 2024
1 Abonnements1.9K Abonnés
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Multidisciplinary teams are essential in managing #Cardiometabolic diseases effectively. Diverse expertise can provide comprehensive and coordinated care. Stay connected as we explore how collaboration fosters innovation in cardiometabolic care.
English
0
0
1
1.7K
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Guidelines emphasize a comprehensive approach to #ObesityCare, combining healthy lifestyle strategies and evidence-based management to support long-term outcomes.¹,² Follow us for ongoing insights!
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
0
0
1K
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
The needs of people with #Type2Diabetes, #Obesity, and cardiovascular diseases are evolving. Through robust research, we can find new ways to tackle the challenges of #Cardiometabolic diseases to provide an optimal level of care. Follow us for more perspectives on the topic.
English
0
1
2
1.8K
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Losing weight is associated with prevention or improvement of multiple #Obesity-related complications such as hypertension, T2D, and cardiovascular diseases.¹⁻³ Follow us as we continue exploring the evidence shaping #ObesityCare!
English
0
0
0
897
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Clear, empathetic communication and shared decision-making between clinicians and people with #Cardiometabolic diseases encourages adherence to lifestyle changes and management plans, leading to improved outcomes. Follow us for insights on connected care.
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
0
1
798
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
An empathetic approach can help when beginning the #Obesity conversation. Using people-first, non-stigmatizing language helps build trust and opens the door to care.¹ The 5As can guide meaningful, proactive dialogue.¹,² Let’s rethink how Obesity conversations begin!
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
0
1
568
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Addressing stigma related to #Obesity and #T2D and integrating personalized care may improve experiences and outcomes for people with cardiometabolic diseases.¹ Follow us for more!
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
0
1
584
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Engaging in proactive, non-stigmatizing conversations can pave the way for timely #ObesityCare.¹ Guidelines recommend using respectful language and initiating the dialogue early.¹,² Inviting a gentle reflection on when #ObesityCare begins. Follow us for more insights!
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
0
1
416
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Weight stigma is a common issue with serious health consequences.¹⁻³ 88% of people living with #Obesity report feeling stigmatized due to their weight.¹ It can lead to anxiety, depression, and delayed care.²,³ Follow us as we explore how communication shapes #ObesityCare!
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
0
0
508
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
As our understanding of #Cardiometabolic diseases evolves, evidence points towards a balance of prevention, management and lifestyle changes to ensure successful outcomes. The complexities of cardiometabolic diseases calls for a comprehensive approach.
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
7
5
38
2.4K
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Despite recognition of #Obesity as a disease by WHO, self-blame remains common.¹,² New Ipsos research across 14 countries reveals the burden beyond the numbers.² This #WorldObesityDay, let’s replace judgment with understanding. Access the report here: e.lilly/ipsosstudy
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
9
112
1.2K
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
For many people with Obesity, diet and lifestyle changes alone are not enough to achieve and maintain weight loss.¹⁻⁹ Biological adaptations can promote weight regain, making long-term success difficult. Treating Obesity requires a combined focus on both biology and behavior.¹⁻⁹
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
3
54
548
362.8K
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Weight reduction may prevent or improve symptoms associated with many Obesity-related complications and improve quality of life.¹,² Let’s make early intervention a priority this #WorldObesityDay.
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
0
3
472
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
Complications of #Obesity such as cardiometabolic diseases, and more can develop early, even before reaching BMI thresholds, and may worsen over time.¹ Recognizing Obesity as a chronic, progressive disease helps enable timely, proactive care.¹,² Follow us in #WorldObesityDay.
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
0
4
56
1K
Lilly Obesity International
Lilly Obesity International@LillyObesityInt·
The World Health Organization recognizes #Obesity as a chronic disease—but this recognition is not reflected everywhere, contributing to uneven progress and delays in diagnosis and care.¹˒² So, the question is: what are we waiting for? Join the cause this #WorldObesityDay.
Lilly Obesity International tweet media
English
1
5
77
3.2K