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  • ...e, and by 2025, 300 million people are expected to suffer from [[Diabesity|obesity-related diabetes]]. ....<ref name="pmid15598917">{{cite journal |author=Goel MS ''et al.'' |title=Obesity among US immigrant subgroups by duration of residence |journal=JAMA |volume
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  • == What is Healthy Obesity? == ...1:646-53 PMID 18359190</ref> <ref name = Wildman>Wildman RP (2009) Healthy obesity ''Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care'' 12:438-43 PMID 19474713</ref>
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  • ...ome and low income areas. <ref>Drewnowski A, Specter SE (2004) Poverty and obesity: the role of energy density and energy costs ''Am J Clin Nutr'' 79:6-16 PMI ...detrimental to general health by contributing to many health risks such as obesity, [[hypertension]], heart disease, diabetes and cancer<ref name=HG1/>. Peopl
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  • ...he Surgeon General's Call To Action To Prevent and Decrease Overweight and Obesity] * [http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/obesity/talks.html The Biology of Obesity]. Jeffrey M. Friedman, M.D., Ph.D., Investigator, The Rockefeller Universit
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  • ...sent time.<ref name=Romero>Romero-Corral A ''et al.'' (2010) Normal weight obesity: a risk factor for cardiometabolic dysregulation and cardiovascular mortali ...2</sup>. However, the spectrum of obesity is quite large. '''Normal Weight Obesity (NWO)''', found in almost half of the American adult population, is when a
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  • ...balance. Each of those represented in the diagram has been shown to cause obesity, most often through twin studies. ...d to greater levels of food intake they are more susceptible to developing obesity as a result. This is known as the '[[thrifty gene hypothesis]]'. [8]
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  • ...at the dog park]]'''Obese pets''' are common in the countries where human obesity affects a large proportion of the population. "Around 40 percent of dogs an ...06</ref> Cats have also been found to suffer from [[Morbid obesity|morbid obesity]].
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  • Wildman, R.P. 2009. Healthy Obesity. ''Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolice Care''. '''12'''. 4 ...et al.'' 2008. Identification and Characterization of Metabolically Benign Obesity in Humans. ''Archives of Internal Medicine'' '''168'''(15). 1609-1616.
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  • ...(1), 23-30:"The World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended definition for obesity is 25% body fat in men and 35% body fat in women...current BMI criteria mis ...ines could be regarded as significant prognostic indicators of the risk of obesity, CVD, and the metabolic syndrome in NWO women."
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  • The evidence for a genetic component to [[obesity]] in [[human]]s.
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  • {{Image|Obesity final.jpg|right|450px|(Adapted from <ref>Boon NA ''et al.'' (2006) ''Davids ...he implication of the association between [[type 2 diabetes mellitus]] and obesity is discussed in [[Diabesity]].
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  • ...demiology|epidemiologists]], policy makers and scientists looking to treat obesity. Here we explain the basic mechanisms of action underlying the current phar ...e and orlistat: a reappraisal of their expanding roles in the treatment of obesity and associated conditions. ''Arquivos Brasileiros Endocrinol Metabol'' 53:
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  • Relation between obesity and diet quality, dietary energy density, and energy costs.
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  • 2. J Intern Med. 2003 Nov;254(5):401-25. Obesity--is it a genetic disorder? Loos RJ, Bouchard C. ...34, 6–17. The role of GNAS and other imprinted genes in the development of obesity. L S Weinstein, T Xie1, A Qasem, J Wang and M Chen. [[http://www.nature.com
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  • [13] Drewnowski, A. and N. Darmon (2005). "The economics of obesity: dietary energy density and energy cost." American Journal of Clinical Nutr [17] Powell, L. M. and F. J. Chaloupka (2009). "Food Prices and Obesity: Evidence and Policy Implications for Taxes and Subsidies." Milbank Quarter
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  • # Aronne LJ, et al. New Targets for Obesity Pharmacotherapy. ...the largest medical problems in developed countries — atherosclerosis and obesity.''
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  • [[Treatment]]s of [[obesity]] that are based on [[drug]]s.
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  • ...with cardiovascular disease. ''Nature.'' 444:875-879. PMID 17167476 ''(“Obesity increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and premature death. Adipose t Kopelman P.G. (2000) Obesity as a medical problem. ''Nature.'' 404:635-642. PMID 10766250
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  • ...he Surgeon General's Call To Action To Prevent and Decrease Overweight and Obesity] * [http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/obesity/talks.html The Biology of Obesity]. Jeffrey M. Friedman, M.D., Ph.D., Investigator, The Rockefeller Universit
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  • ...and a prothrombotic (thrombosis) state."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref><ref>Abdominal obesity-metabolic syndrome. ({{OMIM|605552}})</ref>
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  • ...idea, and an alternative perspective: the 'drifty gene' hypothesis ''Int J Obesity'' 32:1611–7 The discussion of thrifty genes and drifty genes, on obesity and diabetes. Suggestion made that the case for Thrifty genes may not be co
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  • <ref>Hill J and Peters J. (1998) Environmental contributions to the obesity epidemic. Science Mag. (208):1371-75</ref> '''Hill J and Peters J. (1998) Environmental contributions to the obesity epidemic. Science Mag. (208):1371-75'''
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  • ...release of the CB1 antagonist, Rimonabant, trade name Acomplia, as an anti-obesity drug. ...release of an anti-obesity drug is significant as it is the first new anti-obesity drug to be prescribed since the 1970’s.
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  • ...esults from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). Obesity and health in Europeans aged > or = 50 years. | journal=Swiss Med Wkly | ye ...=44–56 |year=2008 |month=January |pmid=18250486 |doi= |url= |issn=}}</ref> Obesity may be associated with edema due to obstructive sleep apnea and secondary [
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  • ...nd GB surgeries lead to substantial weight loss in individuals with morbid obesity. However, significant weight regain occurs over the long term, and accordin ...been compared between low calorie conventional diet (n = 11) or following obesity surgery (n = 17)...After surgery significantly less hunger was experienced.
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  • ...with cardiovascular disease. ''Nature.'' 444:875-879. PMID 17167476 ''(“Obesity increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and premature death. Adipose t Kopelman P.G. (2000) Obesity as a medical problem. ''Nature.'' 404:635-642. PMID 10766250
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  • ...journal| author=Astrup A, Raben A| title=Glucostatic control of intake and obesity. | journal=Proc Nutr Soc | year= 1996 | volume= 55 | issue= 1B | pages= 485 ...author=Mobbs CV ''et al.''| title=Impaired glucose signaling as a cause of obesity and the metabolic syndrome: the glucoadipostatic hypothesis. | journal=Phys
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  • ...kely to initiate lactation. Foetal pre-programming is affected by maternal obesity, and this can increase the probability of the offspring being obese when ol ...investigate the underlying mechanisms of leptin resistance associated with obesity. As there is no evidence of a down regulation of leptin receptors in the ar
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  • ...and in these humans leptin therapy has been shown to significantly improve obesity disease. In contast mutations in the leptin receoptor as far less well unde ...e hypothalamus is imminent for the development of further therapy to treat obesity disease.
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  • ...sent time.<ref name=Romero>Romero-Corral A ''et al.'' (2010) Normal weight obesity: a risk factor for cardiometabolic dysregulation and cardiovascular mortali ...2</sup>. However, the spectrum of obesity is quite large. '''Normal Weight Obesity (NWO)''', found in almost half of the American adult population, is when a
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  • ...f>Mountjoy K (2010) Functions for pro-opiomelanocortin-derived peptides in obesity and diabetes ''Biochem J'' [http://www.biochemj.org/bj/428/0305/4280305.pd ...s in ligands and receptors of the leptin–melanocortin pathway that lead to obesity. nature clinical practice ''Endocrinol Metabol'' </ref>
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  • ...tos’ meaning thin. Mice deficient in this gene are morbidly obese and this obesity can be reversed by giving the mice leptin. ...e signalling pathways in the control of food intake and the means by which obesity can arise from inherited or acquired defects in their function."</ref>
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  • ...there are two main factors common in western eating habits, firstly, that obesity is caused by eating refined carbohydrates such as sugar, flour, and high-fr :See also [[Obesity#Low_carbohydrate_versus_low_fat_diets|Obesity:Low carbohydrate versus low fat diets]]
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  • ...styles that are postulated to contribute to the increasing prevalence of [[obesity]]; in particular, it is thought that the wide availability of [[food]] that *[[#Chronic stress and obesity.|Chronic stress and obesity]]
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  • ...ome and low income areas. <ref>Drewnowski A, Specter SE (2004) Poverty and obesity: the role of energy density and energy costs ''Am J Clin Nutr'' 79:6-16 PMI ...detrimental to general health by contributing to many health risks such as obesity, [[hypertension]], heart disease, diabetes and cancer<ref name=HG1/>. Peopl
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  • ...f its high content of sugar, which, if consumed excessively, could cause [[obesity]].
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  • ...link these mechanisms to possible therapeutic targets in the management of obesity and indicate further research that needs undertaken before the significance ...mand placed on the system may actually determine a person’s sensitivity to obesity.'' This area of the small intestine also has vagal afferent fibres and the
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  • ...ntually impaired glucose tolerance; all signs predisposing one to T2DM and obesity.<ref> ...n, ''Recent Prog Horm Res'' 29:457–96</ref><ref>Haslam DW, James WP (2005) Obesity''Lancet'' 366:1197–209</ref>
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  • ...(receptor, insulin) on target cell surfaces. It is often associated with [[obesity]]; [[diabetic ketoacidosis]]; [[infection]]; and certain rare conditions. ===Role of obesity===
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  • ...ypothalamus is a potential target for drug development in the treatment of obesity, the growing number of such signalling molecules indicates that food intake These gut hormones act to markedly alter food intake in humans and rodents. Obesity is the current major cause of premature
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  • ...ni F ''et al.'' (2000) Glucocorticoids and neuroendocrine function ''Int J Obesity'' 24: Suppl 2, s77-9 PMID 10997615</ref> ...ody system and contributes to many contemporary health problems, including obesity.<ref> Habhab S ''et al.'' (2009) The relationship between
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  • ...s in the dynamics of circulating ghrelin, adiponectin, and leptin in human obesity ''Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A'' 101:10434-9 PMID 15231997.</ref>Clinically, t
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  • ...demiology|epidemiologists]], policy makers and scientists looking to treat obesity. Here we explain the basic mechanisms of action underlying the current phar ...e and orlistat: a reappraisal of their expanding roles in the treatment of obesity and associated conditions. ''Arquivos Brasileiros Endocrinol Metabol'' 53:
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  • ...|author=Maggard MA ''et al.'' |title=Meta-analysis: surgical treatment of obesity |journal=Ann Intern Med|volume=142 |pages=547&ndash;59 |year=2005 |pmid=158 ...y has proved to be the only effective method in the long term treatment of obesity. Bariatric surgery works by altering the anatomy of the [[gastrointestinal
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  • ...{{cite journal |author=Shaw K ''et al.'' |title=Exercise for overweight or obesity |journal=Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) |volume= |pages= ...''</ref> The correlation between increasingly sedentary lifestyles and the obesity epidemic has lead to a broad assumption that physical inactivity is to blam
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  • ...ght; between 25 and 29.9 is considered overweight, over 30 is considered [[obesity|obese]], and over 45 is considered morbidly obese. ...ho have lost muscle mass.<ref>http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/obesity/lose_wt/risk.htm#limitations</ref>
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  • ...mortality, weaning-associated intestinal dysfunction and wasting syndrome, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, the metabolic syndrome, and infertility)
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  • ...rapy for obesity; GLP-1 itself is not suitable as a clinical treatment for obesity as it has a very short half-life (about two minutes). ...olvement of peptide YY in the regulation of energy homeostasis in humans ''Obesity'' 14:1562-70</ref> PYY3-36 expression is affected by other areas of the br
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  • ...to energy intake and utilisation. <ref>Wren AM (2008) Gut and hormones and obesity. ''
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  • ...The high circulating concentrations of insulin and leptin associated with obesity impair dopamine food reward pathways resulting in abnormal eating behaviour == Food reward and obesity ==
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  • ...al.'' (1987) Severely impaired adipsin expression in genetic and acquired obesity ''Science'' 237:405-8 PMID 3299706 - Realisation that the fat cell is more ...tant to [[obesity]]. This has sparked interest in a possible treatment for obesity: by identifying what causes UCP1 to stop converting BAT to WAT, it may be p
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  • Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is associated with [[obesity]], [[diabetes mellitus]], or [[hyperlipidemia]].<ref name="pmid9005748">{{c ...r=Wanless IR, Lentz JS| title=Fatty liver hepatitis (steatohepatitis) and obesity: an autopsy study with analysis of risk factors. | journal=Hepatology | ye
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  • ...d L. Adipose tissues as an ancestral immune organ: site-specific change in obesity. FEBS Lett 2005 July 4;579(17):3487-92. PMID 15953605</ref> ...ni PA, Pratley RE. Enlarged subcutaneous abdominal adipocyte size, but not obesity itself, predicts type II diabetes independent of insulin resistance. Diabet
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  • ...e, and by 2025, 300 million people are expected to suffer from [[Diabesity|obesity-related diabetes]]. ....<ref name="pmid15598917">{{cite journal |author=Goel MS ''et al.'' |title=Obesity among US immigrant subgroups by duration of residence |journal=JAMA |volume
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  • Diets may be used in the treatment of [[obesity]]. ...reduction programmes with minimal intervention control for weight loss in obesity: Lighten Up randomised controlled trial. | journal=BMJ | year= 2011 | volum
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  • ...ctions of leptin. However these cases are extremely rare, in most cases of obesity, the individuals have high circulating concentrations of leptin (as expecte *O'Rahilly S, Farooqi IS. (2006) Genetics of obesity ''Philos Trans R Soc Lond B'' 361:1095-105 PMID 16815794
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  • ...of Health (2011) Obesity. Available: [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publichealth/Obesity/index.htm.] Last accessed 25th Oct 2011.</ref> ...in, metabolism, and body-weight regulation: dose–response effects. ''Int J Obesity'' 30:16-23</ref> concluded that high protein diets are more successful when
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  • ...a burgeoning population at risk of increased mortality and morbidity from obesity and its concomitant metabolic conditions.</font> ...elopment specifically promotes renal lipid accumulation following juvenile obesity in the offspring]. ''Reprod Fertil Dev'' [Epub ahead of print, Jan 30]
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  • ...controlled trial using a whole food plant-based diet in the community for obesity, ischaemic heart disease or diabetes”.
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  • ...}</ref>, but the metabolic syndrome can be present in the absence of frank obesity. Almost one fourth of Americans have metabolic syndrome, and the proportion ...al Atherosclerosis Society; and International Association for the Study of Obesity. ''Circulation''. 120:1640–1645.</ref> By this definition, metabolic synd
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  • ...development results in enhanced renal lipid deposition following juvenile obesity and could accelerate the onset of the adverse metabolic, rather than cardio ...ess and stress physiology during pregnancy on child metabolic function and obesity risk]. ''Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care'' 16(3):320-327.
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  • ...in. The sensitivity of these cells to the action of insulin is impaired by obesity, genetic, hormonal and a range of other factors. This impaired sensitivity ...veloping it themselves. Risk of developing type 2 diabetes is increased by obesity and physical inactivity.
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  • ...r-gathering versus modern life-ways) contributing to chronic diseases like obesity, and type II diabetes. ===&nbsp;&nbsp;• Why [[Obesity|obesity]]?===
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  • ...e that many take to play. This has been blamed for physical inactivity and obesity amongst video game players. In [[South Korea]], some players of online game
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  • ...enefit in the treatment of obesity could be demonstrated. The treatment of obesity with amphetamine is aggravated by decreased glucose tolerance in many users
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  • ...as food, but as they are voracious feeders, care must be taken to prevent obesity by overfeeding.<ref name="Meh87"/>
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  • ...s of the [[Gilded Age]] glutton (or gourmand) do not show a man of unusual obesity but rather a stocky, very robust, affable-looking gentleman of broad Irish
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  • ...R. Shanahan, the Behavioral Modification and Lorcaserin for Overweight and Obesity Management (BLOOM) Study Group | title = Multicenter, Placebo-Controlled Tr
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  • ...of this system is important in trying to understand the genetic factors of obesity.)''
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  • ...in women, may be [[alcoholism]] which causes [[alcoholic hepatitis]] and [[obesity]] with causes [[steatohepatitis]].<ref name="pmid20223875">{{cite journal|
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  • ...=fattovich2004/> Other risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma include [[obesity]], [[type 2 diabetes mellitus]], [[metabolic syndrome]], and [[non-alcoholi
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  • ...Distribution of Borna disease virus in the brain of rats infected with an obesity-inducing virus strain. Brain Pathology, 10(1). 39-48.</ref>
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  • ...and is exacerbated by a range of [[comorbidity|comorbidities]] including [[obesity]] and [[diabetes]]. Accordingly some have noted that dying ''with'' Covid-1
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  • ...static load" and facilitate the development of chronic conditions, such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, which have an increased prevalence in low SES *Bjorntorp P. (2001) Do stress reactions cause abdominal obesity and comorbidities?] ''Obes Rev'' 2:73-86.
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  • ...eactive Protein and Metabolic Syndrome in Youth: A Strong Relationship?> ''Obesity'' 16:1094-1098. PMID 18356840</ref> ...Alderman MH, Laragh JH |title=Cellular ions in hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. A nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic study |journal=Hypertension |vo
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  • ...ce, accelerating progression towards Type II diabetes, including abdominal obesity, atherosclerosis, and hypertension (citations). In the brain, actions of ad ...into social isolation, hostility, depression, and conditions like extreme obesity and CVD. Animal models support the notion of lifelong influences of early e
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  • ...selected for particular traits, often of medical interest, e.g. body size, obesity, muscularity. ''([[Quantitative genetics]], [[Molecular evolution]], [[Geno
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  • ...een weight loss and gut microbiota composition in overweight adolescents”. Obesity. April, 2009. doi:10.1038/oby.2009.112</ref>
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  • ...ively found in adults. Patients seldom develop ketosis but often exhibit [[obesity]]."<ref name="MeSH-DMII">{{MeSH|Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2}}</ref> ...its ability to produce it. Type 2 diabetes is associated with older age, [[obesity]], family history of diabetes, history of [[gestational diabetes]], impaire
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  • ...ur understanding of melanocortin system in the regulation of food intake ''Obesity Rev'' 4:239-48 PMID 14649374</ref>. ACTH and the MSHs are referred to as ''
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  • ...h]]. Researchers in this field study topics such as [[substance abuse]], [[obesity]], and [[exercise]].
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  • Obesity may contribute to osteoarthritis of the knee.<ref name="pmid22147711">{{cit
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  • ...s are of great concern in the United States today due to the prevalence of obesity, type II diabetes, and other weight-related disorders. The most current re
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  • ...id not present with previous medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, obesity, or alcohol and drug abuse) <ref name=epi/>. While the study only knew the
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  • ...e sleep deprivation and daytime tiredness. Associated conditions include [[obesity]]; acromegaly; myxedema; micrognathia; myotonic dystrophy; adenotonsilar dy
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  • ...].<ref name="pmid8479476">{{cite journal |author=Loughlin V |title=Massive obesity simulating lymphedema |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=328 |issue=20 |page
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  • ...onsored research may be higher quality than other research in studies of [[obesity]].<ref name="pmid18711388">{{cite journal| author=Thomas O, Thabane L, Douk
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  • {{cite book |title=The evolution of obesity |author=Michael L Power, Jay Schulkin |isbn=978-0801892622 |year=2009 |publ ...e humans. If it did, we might want to revise our quantitative criteria for obesity to retain its connotation of poor health. We have no firm idea what body ma
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  • ...ublished in October 2006, the population of Boston has the highest rate of obesity in England, with almost one in three residents clinically obese.
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  • ===Obesity=== ...sease. Elevated levels of PTPB1 have also been found in [[diabetes]] and [[obesity]]. A drug to block the activity of PTPB1 is under development by [[Merck &
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  • ...onsored research may be higher quality than other research in studies of [[obesity]].<ref name="pmid18711388">{{cite journal| author=Thomas O, Thabane L, Douk
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  • ...e potential to provide benefits in the areas of bowel health, diabetes and obesity. In this case, RNAi was used in wheat to increase the content of amylose, a
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  • ...lood pressure (hypertension) and high blood-cholesterol are warning signs. Obesity and cigarette smoking weaken the body’s natural resistance; diabetes rais
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  • ...]. In women who have other risk factors for producing blood clots, such as obesity, combination birth control pills are usually not an optimal choice. Smoking
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  • ...verweight. At present, whether low levels of vitamin C might contribute to obesity is not known, but the normalisation of vitamin C levels in people with low (cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and obesity)<ref>WHO/FAO release independent Expert Report on diet and chronic disease.
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