Obesity Stocks List

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Obesity Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 11 AMGN We Wouldn't Be Too Quick To Buy Amgen Inc. (NASDAQ:AMGN) Before It Goes Ex-Dividend
May 10 ARWR Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Reports Substantial Fiscal Q2 Loss, Diverging from Analyst Expectations
May 10 LLY Lilly could partner with Cipla to market GLP-1 drugs in India - report
May 10 ARWR Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARWR) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 10 LLY Pharma Stock Roundup: PFE DMD Study Patient Death, FDA Panel Meet for LLY's Donanemab
May 10 AMGN 5 Stocks Driving Dow's Market-Beating Performance
May 10 LLY One in eight U.S. adults admits to GLP-1 usage as public awareness climbs
May 10 LLY Dividend Roundup: Eli Lilly, American Express, Microsoft, Delta Air Lines, and more
May 10 LLY How A Top Fund Beats The Market By Owning Future Leaders
May 10 LLY Innovent’s mazdutide superior to Trulicity in Phase III T2D trial
May 10 LLY Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Eaton, Eli Lilly and Arista Networks
May 10 LLY UPDATE 2-India's Cipla open to partnering with Eli Lilly to market their obesity drugs, CEO says
May 10 ARWR Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ARWR) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 ARWR Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals GAAP EPS of -$1.02 misses by $0.80
May 9 ARWR Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Reports Fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Results
May 9 AMGN AMGEN TO PRESENT AT THE BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH GLOBAL HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE
May 9 LLY 3 Stocks to Buy Following Guidance Upgrades
May 9 ALT Altimmune, Inc. (ALT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 LLY Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMPH) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 LLY Lilly next-generation diabetes drug mazdutide meets primary goal in phase 3 trial
Obesity

Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to an extent that it may have a negative effect on health. People are generally considered obese when their body mass index (BMI), a measurement obtained by dividing a person's weight by the square of the person's height, is over 30 kg/m2; the range 25–30 kg/m2 is defined as overweight. Some East Asian countries use lower values. Obesity increases the likelihood of various diseases and conditions, particularly cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, certain types of cancer, osteoarthritis, and depression.Obesity is most commonly caused by a combination of excessive food intake, lack of physical activity, and genetic susceptibility. A few cases are caused primarily by genes, endocrine disorders, medications, or mental disorder. The view that obese people eat little yet gain weight due to a slow metabolism is not medically supported. On average, obese people have a greater energy expenditure than their normal counterparts due to the energy required to maintain an increased body mass.Obesity is mostly preventable through a combination of social changes and personal choices. Changes to diet and exercising are the main treatments. Diet quality can be improved by reducing the consumption of energy-dense foods, such as those high in fat or sugars, and by increasing the intake of dietary fiber. Medications can be used, along with a suitable diet, to reduce appetite or decrease fat absorption. If diet, exercise, and medication are not effective, a gastric balloon or surgery may be performed to reduce stomach volume or length of the intestines, leading to feeling full earlier or a reduced ability to absorb nutrients from food.Obesity is a leading preventable cause of death worldwide, with increasing rates in adults and children. In 2015, 600 million adults (12%) and 100 million children were obese in 195 countries. Obesity is more common in women than men. Authorities view it as one of the most serious public health problems of the 21st century. Obesity is stigmatized in much of the modern world (particularly in the Western world), though it was seen as a symbol of wealth and fertility at other times in history and still is in some parts of the world. In 2013, the American Medical Association classified obesity as a disease.

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