Take Control: Embracing Healthcare Empowerment on Obesity Care Week 2025
Obesity Care Week Returns: “Commit to Care” Campaign Ignites Call to Action for Compassionate Treatment
Tampa, Florida – March 3, 2025 – Obesity Care Week (OCW) has launched its annual global campaign, with a renewed focus on raising awareness, education, and advocacy for individuals affected by obesity. This year’s theme, “Commit to Care,” emphasizes the urgent need for accessible, affordable, and compassionate care for those living with this complex disease.
Despite affecting over 42% of US adults and 19% of youth, obesity remains stigmatized and undertreated. Shockingly, half of those with obesity have never discussed their weight with a healthcare professional, and only four in ten patients receive weight counseling. The statistics paint a bleak picture, highlighting the need for a significant shift in the way society views and treats obesity.
At the heart of the OCW campaign is the “Commit to Care” pledge, encouraging supporters to sign up at ObesityCareWeek.org. This commitment aims to promote awareness, advocacy, and respect for individuals affected by obesity and foster a sense of community among those who share similar experiences. “Obesity is a complex, chronic disease that requires compassionate and evidence-based care,” emphasizes Joseph Nadglowski, President and CEO of the Obesity Action Coalition.
The OCW campaign has won the support of several prominent organizations, including the Obesity Action Coalition, Strategies to Overcome and Prevent (STOP) Obesity Alliance, The Obesity Society (TOS), American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), and the Obesity Medicine Association (OMA). Additionally, the endeavor is backed by over 160 champion organizations and is sponsored by several major players in the healthcare industry, including Eli Lilly and Company, Novo Nordisk, Regeneron, Amgen, Genentech, Boehringer Ingelheim, Boston Scientific, Currax, and Rhythm Pharmaceuticals.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently proposed a new rule to expand access to FDA-approved obesity medications under Medicare Part D, a crucial step in improving healthcare outcomes for millions. OCW encourages advocates to support this initiative and take action at ObesityCareWeek.org/action.
As Nadglowski notes, “This is an opportunity to shift the way society views obesity and treats people affected by it. It’s time to recognize that obesity is a disease that merits treatment just like any other health condition.” By signing the pledge, making conscious choices, and advocating for change, individuals can play a vital role in promoting awareness, understanding, and compassionate care for those affected by this chronic condition.
In conclusion, Obesity Care Week’s “Commit to Care” campaign serves as a potent reminder of the need for collective action and empathy in tackling the global health challenge of obesity. By joining the movement, individuals can help change the lives of millions and promote a culture of understanding and treatment where everyone affected by obesity can receive the care they deserve.
Original Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/obesity-care-week-2025-challenges-everyone-to-commit-to-care-302389518.html
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Publish Date: 2025-03-03 16:30:00