Handbook of Obesity – Volume 1 4th Edition
Handbook of Obesity – Volume 1, 4th Edition by George A. Bray is the authoritative resource clinicians, researchers, and public-health professionals turn to for clear, evidence-based guidance on the global obesity epidemic. Compact yet comprehensive, this volume synthesizes the latest science in pathophysiology, epidemiology, and clinical management to inform better patient outcomes.
Inside, readers will find up-to-date, peer-reviewed discussions on weight-regulation biology, metabolic implications, behavioral interventions, pharmacotherapy, and policy approaches. Written by leading experts, the 4th edition reflects current clinical guidelines and practical strategies for assessment, risk stratification, and individualized treatment planning. Its multidisciplinary focus makes it ideal for endocrinologists, primary-care physicians, dietitians, bariatric teams, and graduate students seeking reliable, actionable content.
Whether you’re updating a clinic library in the United States, UK, Canada, Europe, Australia, or supporting community health programs worldwide, this handbook delivers the clarity and depth needed to translate research into practice. The book’s clear organization and clinically oriented chapters help busy professionals quickly apply evidence-based recommendations in real-world settings.
Add this essential reference to your collection to stay at the forefront of obesity care and policy. For practitioners and institutions committed to improved weight-management outcomes and public-health impact, Handbook of Obesity – Volume 1, 4th Edition is an indispensable, globally relevant resource. Purchase now to bring current, practical expertise into your practice or classroom.
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