Diet drugs and dopamine

the new science of achieving a healthy weight

Diet drugs and dopamine

the new science of achieving a healthy weight
David A Kessler MD
Book - 2025

"The struggle is universal: we work hard to lose weight, only to find that it slowly creeps back. In America, body weight has become a pain point shrouded in self-recrimination and shame, not to mention bias from the medical community. For many, this battle not only takes a mental toll but also becomes a physical threat: three-quartersof American adults struggle with weight-related health conditions, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes. We know that diets don't work, and yet we also know that excess weight starves us of years and quality of life. Where do we go from here? In Diet, Drugs, and Dopamine, former FDA Commissioner Dr. David A. Kesslerunpacks the mystery of weight in the most comprehensive work to date on this topic, giving readers the power to dramatically improve their health. Kessler, who has himself struggled with weight, suggeststhe new class of GLP-1 weight loss drugs have provided a breakthrough: they have radically altered our understanding of weight loss. They make lasting change possible, but they also have real disadvantages and must be considered as part of a comprehensive approach together with nutrition, behavior, and physical activity."--Provided by publisher.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kessler, David A., 1951- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Flatiron Books, 2025.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a Environment is destiny -- The addictive power of food -- Betrayedby our own biology -- Sensitivity and susceptibility -- The legacy of obesity -- Regain as relapse -- Body positivity, health positivity -- The journey -- The biological forces that oppose weight loss -- How to determine your healthy weight goal -- Toxic fat -- Resettingbody weight -- A new era -- Using the anti-obesity drugs -- Managing major weight loss -- The path toward healthy eating -- The role ofinsulin resistance -- Eating to support health -- A new way of viewing behavioral therapy -- Tricks of the mind -- Continuing the journey -- A new landscape -- You couldn't have designed a better weapon -- The food industry has us in their sights -- The gold rush of weight-loss drugs -- Economics and equity -- Epilogue: The food movementis here. 
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