Molecular, cellular, and epidemiologic findings suggest that neurohormonal, epigenetic, and microbiologic mechanisms may influence risk for obesity by interacting with socioenvironmental factors. Homeostatic and nonhomeostatic neural controls of energy predispose people to obesity, and this predisposition may be exaggerated by the influence of media, marketing, and sleep patterns. Epigenetic gene regulation may account for the influence of modifiable early life or maternal exposures on obesity risk. Alterations in gut flora caused by infant feeding practices or later diet may influence the absorption and storage of energy. Further exploration of how these molecular-cellular mechanisms might increase obesity risk in response to modifiable so...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...
In recent years, the etiology of human disease has greatly improved with the inclusion of epigenetic...
The aetiology of obesity has been attributed to several factors (environmental, dietary, lifestyle, ...
Obesity results from a complex interaction of genetic, hormonal, physiological, anatomical, psycholo...
The specific genetic alterations that result in diseases and complex syndromes have been and continu...
The recent obesity epidemic has imposed significant health, economical, and societal concerns. Howev...
Obesity is a multifactorial disease with both genetic and environmental components. The prevailing v...
Obesity is a multifactorial disease that depends on the interaction between life style, genetics and...
Obesity is among the most threatening health burdens worldwide and its prevalence has markedly incre...
BackgroundObesity is a metabolic condition characterized by high levels of abdominal adiposity and c...
International audienceObesity is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by excess body fat. It...
Obesity is a global epidemic, placing socioeconomic strain on public healthcare systems, especially ...
Over the past 20 years, the molecular underpin-nings of energy homeostasis have come to light(1–4) a...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...
In recent years, the etiology of human disease has greatly improved with the inclusion of epigenetic...
The aetiology of obesity has been attributed to several factors (environmental, dietary, lifestyle, ...
Obesity results from a complex interaction of genetic, hormonal, physiological, anatomical, psycholo...
The specific genetic alterations that result in diseases and complex syndromes have been and continu...
The recent obesity epidemic has imposed significant health, economical, and societal concerns. Howev...
Obesity is a multifactorial disease with both genetic and environmental components. The prevailing v...
Obesity is a multifactorial disease that depends on the interaction between life style, genetics and...
Obesity is among the most threatening health burdens worldwide and its prevalence has markedly incre...
BackgroundObesity is a metabolic condition characterized by high levels of abdominal adiposity and c...
International audienceObesity is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by excess body fat. It...
Obesity is a global epidemic, placing socioeconomic strain on public healthcare systems, especially ...
Over the past 20 years, the molecular underpin-nings of energy homeostasis have come to light(1–4) a...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...