Chan S.P.Chui W.C.Lro K.W.KUO-CHIN HUANGLeyesa N.D.Lin W.-Y.Mirasol R.C.Robles Y.R.Tey B.H.Paraidathathu T.2021-01-142021-01-1420121010-5395https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84865699840&doi=10.1177%2f1010539511402189&partnerID=40&md5=4759a547e654f7d6acc414c44f4b42f6https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/540702Background and aim. The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity worldwide demands increased efforts in the prevention and management of obesity. This article aims to present consensus statements promoting appropriate consumer education and communication programs for weight-loss agents in Asia. Methods. Panel members from various disciplines developed consensus statements based on an expert meeting on the benefits of consumer education and communication programs for over-the-counter weight-loss agents. Key opinion leaders discussed relevant data that served as the basis of the recommendations. Results. Obesity is a growing epidemic in Asia, turning the region into a potential market for weight-loss products and services. Current trends in direct-to-consumer advertising demonstrate the pervasiveness of false representations lacking adequate substantiation. Relevant issues and recommendations were established. Conclusions. Public education on weight management is a shared responsibility; there is a need to raise public awareness of obesity and its health-related consequences. Advertising guidelines should ensure responsible direct-to-consumer advertising of weight-loss agents. ? 2012 APJPH.consensus statement; consumer education and communication programs; direct-to-consumer advertising; over-the-counter weight-loss agents; overweight and obesity in Asia[SDGs]SDG3antiobesity agent; non prescription drug; advertizing; article; Asia; consensus; epidemic; female; health care quality; health education; human; male; medical information; obesity; practice guideline; standard; Advertising as Topic; Anti-Obesity Agents; Asia; Consensus; Epidemics; Female; Guidelines as Topic; Health Communication; Health Education; Humans; Male; Nonprescription Drugs; Obesity; Overweight; Program EvaluationConsensus statement: Appropriate consumer education and communication programs for weight- loss agents in Asiajournal article10.1177/1010539511402189214901072-s2.0-84865699840