Over recent decades, the prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically worldwide. Although this epidemic is mainly attributable to modern (western) lifestyle, multiple twin and adoption studies indicate the significant role of genes in the individual's predisposition to becoming obese. As the hypothalamus plays a central role in controlling body weight, its regulatory circuits may represent a crucial system in the pathogenesis of the disorder. Genetic variations in genes in the hypothalamic pathways may therefore contribute to the susceptibility for obesity in humans and animals. We summarize current knowledge on the physiological role of the hypothalamus in body-weight regulation and review genetic studies on the hypothalamic candidate ...
929-936Obesity, a global problem, is a multifactorial disorder. The factors are environmental, metab...
Obesity is heritable and predisposes to many diseases. To understand the genetic basis of obesity be...
Rare genetic obesity disorders are characterized by mutations of genes strongly involved in the cent...
P>Over recent decades, the prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically worldwide. Although t...
Obesity is among the most threatening health burdens worldwide and its prevalence has markedly incre...
The hypothalamus is important for regulation of energy intake. Mutations in genes involved in the fu...
There is a global rise in prevalence of obesity, which will be followed by a rise in prevalence of c...
Background. Obesity is a major health problem throughout the industrialized world. Despite numerous ...
Obesity is a major public health concern. This condition results from a constant and complex interpl...
Abstract Context: The hypothalamic circuit has an essential role in the regulation of appetite and ...
Obesity genetics is making progress, as evidenced by the recent discovery of 15 new loci associated ...
Human obesity results from the interaction between a genetic predisposition and deleterious environm...
At one level, obesity is clearly a problem of simple physics, a result of eating too much and not ex...
Obesity is heritable and predisposes to many diseases. To understand the genetic basis of obesity be...
929-936Obesity, a global problem, is a multifactorial disorder. The factors are environmental, metab...
Obesity is heritable and predisposes to many diseases. To understand the genetic basis of obesity be...
Rare genetic obesity disorders are characterized by mutations of genes strongly involved in the cent...
P>Over recent decades, the prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically worldwide. Although t...
Obesity is among the most threatening health burdens worldwide and its prevalence has markedly incre...
The hypothalamus is important for regulation of energy intake. Mutations in genes involved in the fu...
There is a global rise in prevalence of obesity, which will be followed by a rise in prevalence of c...
Background. Obesity is a major health problem throughout the industrialized world. Despite numerous ...
Obesity is a major public health concern. This condition results from a constant and complex interpl...
Abstract Context: The hypothalamic circuit has an essential role in the regulation of appetite and ...
Obesity genetics is making progress, as evidenced by the recent discovery of 15 new loci associated ...
Human obesity results from the interaction between a genetic predisposition and deleterious environm...
At one level, obesity is clearly a problem of simple physics, a result of eating too much and not ex...
Obesity is heritable and predisposes to many diseases. To understand the genetic basis of obesity be...
929-936Obesity, a global problem, is a multifactorial disorder. The factors are environmental, metab...
Obesity is heritable and predisposes to many diseases. To understand the genetic basis of obesity be...
Rare genetic obesity disorders are characterized by mutations of genes strongly involved in the cent...