Obesity Society: “Objective: Obesity is responsible for a huge burden of suffering and social costs, and yet many patients lack access to evidence-based therapies. The diagnostic term "obesity" and inadequate International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes contribute to suboptimal efforts to prevent and treat obesity as a chronic disease. The goal of this review is to develop a medically actionable classification system based on the diagnostic term "adiposity-based chronic disease" (ABCD) that reflects disease pathophysiology and specific complications causing morbidity and mortality.

Methods: A coding system based on the diagnosis of ABCD with four domains is proposed: A codes reflect pathophysiology, B codes indicate BMI classification, C codes specify specific biomechanical and cardiovascular complications remediable by weight loss, and D codes indicate the degree of the severity of complications. Supplemental codes identify aggravating factors that complicate care and that are relevant to a personalized therapeutic plan.

Results: The coding system addresses pathophysiology and therapeutic goals and differential risk, presence, and severity of specific complications that are integral to ABCD as a chronic disease.

Conclusions: The scientifically correct and medically actionable approach to diagnosis and disease coding will lead to greater acknowledgement of ABCD as a disease and accessibility to evidence-based therapies on behalf of patients across the life cycle.”

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About the journal - Obesity is the peer-reviewed, scientific journal of The Obesity Society.

Proposed Coding System Addresses Pathophysiology, Therapeutic Goals, W. Timothy Garvey, garveyt@uab.edu, and Jeffrey I. Mechanick (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oby.22727)

Also see accompanying commentary by Johannes Hebebrand (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oby.22740), posting online on Feb. 24, 2020

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-02/tos-rpn022120.php