Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal (Pal. Med. Pharm. J.)

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Advancing Obesity Care: Innovations in Devices and Treatment Strategies

Published
2025-11-03
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Keywords

  • Obesity
  • health
  • Body
  • Management;
  • Digital
  • fat
  • technologies;
  • reduction;
  • innovations
  • neuromodulation;
  • bariatric
  • intragastric
  • balloons;
  • non-invasive
  • contouring;

Abstract

The global obesity crisis demands innovative treatment approaches beyond conventional methods. This review examines recent technological advancements in obesity management, with a focus on novel therapeutic devices and treatment modalities. We conducted a comprehensive literature review using the PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar databases (2015-2024), focusing on studies involving obese participants (BMI ≥ 30) and outcomes related to obesity. The evolving landscape of non-invasive fat-reduction technologies is analyzed, including selective radiofrequency (RF), cryolipolysis, and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) devices. The investigation is extended to emerging intragastric balloon systems, implantable neuromodulation devices, and digital health technologies, including wearable activity trackers and mobile health applications. A critical evaluation of each technology's efficacy, safety profile, patient selection criteria, and clinical outcomes is provided, based on recent literature, with systematic quality assessment and evidence grading. The evolution of minimally invasive bariatric techniques is also examined, highlighting their comparative advantages over traditional approaches. While these technologies show promise as adjunctive tools within comprehensive treatment programs, evidence quality varies significantly, long-term efficacy data remain limited, and most technologies require integration with traditional lifestyle interventions rather than serving as standalone solutions. However, standardized protocols, long-term efficacy data, and cost-effectiveness analyses remain crucial needs in the field. This review provides healthcare professionals with a framework for understanding and implementing these emerging technologies as part of patient-centered, multidisciplinary approaches to obesity management.

Article history

Received
2025-04-02
Accepted
2025-09-11
Available online
2025-11-03
قيد النشر بحث أصيل كامل

Advancing Obesity Care: Innovations in Devices and Treatment Strategies

Published
2025-11-03
البحث كاملا

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • Obesity
  • health
  • Body
  • Management;
  • Digital
  • fat
  • technologies;
  • reduction;
  • innovations
  • neuromodulation;
  • bariatric
  • intragastric
  • balloons;
  • non-invasive
  • contouring;

الملخص

The global obesity crisis demands innovative treatment approaches beyond conventional methods. This review examines recent technological advancements in obesity management, with a focus on novel therapeutic devices and treatment modalities. We conducted a comprehensive literature review using the PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar databases (2015-2024), focusing on studies involving obese participants (BMI ≥ 30) and outcomes related to obesity. The evolving landscape of non-invasive fat-reduction technologies is analyzed, including selective radiofrequency (RF), cryolipolysis, and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) devices. The investigation is extended to emerging intragastric balloon systems, implantable neuromodulation devices, and digital health technologies, including wearable activity trackers and mobile health applications. A critical evaluation of each technology's efficacy, safety profile, patient selection criteria, and clinical outcomes is provided, based on recent literature, with systematic quality assessment and evidence grading. The evolution of minimally invasive bariatric techniques is also examined, highlighting their comparative advantages over traditional approaches. While these technologies show promise as adjunctive tools within comprehensive treatment programs, evidence quality varies significantly, long-term efficacy data remain limited, and most technologies require integration with traditional lifestyle interventions rather than serving as standalone solutions. However, standardized protocols, long-term efficacy data, and cost-effectiveness analyses remain crucial needs in the field. This review provides healthcare professionals with a framework for understanding and implementing these emerging technologies as part of patient-centered, multidisciplinary approaches to obesity management.

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2025-04-02
تاريخ القبول
2025-09-11
Available online
2025-11-03