Reduced physical activity and abundant energy intake are two most common factors leading to uncontrolled body weight gain. But these factors are not under entire internal consciousness control; they are also partially genetically determined and are affected by for example food marketing practices. In addition to these two widely accepted factors, there are some other factors, whose could also contribute to the recent increase of obesity prevalence. For example, non-exercise activity thermogenesis, sleeping habits, more stable inside room temperatures (using of heating and air conditioning), high prescription of medications with weight gain as side effect, psychosocial factors, unfavourable socioeconomic status and unpleasant urban environme...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
Overweight and obesity, which have rapidly increased around the world in recent years, are significa...
PURPOSE: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...
Both the World Health Organization and the International Obesity Task Force have classified the prev...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased dramatically during last 3 decades with devas...
The overweight and obesity is increasing problem for the health care system and for the health of th...
Three primary factors contribute to the regulation of body weight: metabolic factors, dietary habits...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels\ud of physi...
The prevalence of overweight has substantially increased over the last decades despite the intent of...
Obesity has been on the rise over the years leading to an global epidemic. Policies and preventive s...
Obesity is popular, and is severe is associated with Many health issues like different types of canc...
Obesity appears when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure. The most important variable compound ...
Obesity is increasing sharply around the world, in both adults and children. In the UK, national sur...
Purpose: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...
Obesity presents a major health hazard of the 21st century. It promotes co-morbid diseases such as h...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
Overweight and obesity, which have rapidly increased around the world in recent years, are significa...
PURPOSE: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...
Both the World Health Organization and the International Obesity Task Force have classified the prev...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased dramatically during last 3 decades with devas...
The overweight and obesity is increasing problem for the health care system and for the health of th...
Three primary factors contribute to the regulation of body weight: metabolic factors, dietary habits...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels\ud of physi...
The prevalence of overweight has substantially increased over the last decades despite the intent of...
Obesity has been on the rise over the years leading to an global epidemic. Policies and preventive s...
Obesity is popular, and is severe is associated with Many health issues like different types of canc...
Obesity appears when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure. The most important variable compound ...
Obesity is increasing sharply around the world, in both adults and children. In the UK, national sur...
Purpose: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...
Obesity presents a major health hazard of the 21st century. It promotes co-morbid diseases such as h...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
Overweight and obesity, which have rapidly increased around the world in recent years, are significa...
PURPOSE: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...