Combating unhealthy weight gain is a major public health and clinical management issue. The extent of research into the etiology and pathophysiology of obesity has produced a wealth of evidence regarding the contributing factors. While aspects of the environment are ‘obesogenic’, weight gain is not inevitable for every individual. What then explains potentially unhealthy weight gain in individuals living within an environment where others remain lean? In this paper we explore the biological compensation that acts in response to a reduced energy intake by reducing energy needs, in order to defend against weight loss. We then examine the evidence that there is only a weak biological compensation to surplus energy supply, and that this allows ...
An activity-induced increase in energy expenditure theoretically disturbs energy balance (EB) by cre...
The burden of disease as a result of overweight and obesity calls for in-depth examination of the ma...
Understanding the impacts of activity on energy balance is crucial. Increasing levels of activity ma...
Combating unhealthy weight gain is a major public health and clinical management issue. The extent o...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels\ud of physi...
Abstract In any particular group of people-living in the same culture-some gain weight whilst others...
Abstract: The pathogenesis of human obesity is the result of dysregulation of the reciprocal relatio...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
Body fat mass increases when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure. In the long term, a positive ...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
Reduced physical activity and abundant energy intake are two most common factors leading to uncontro...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels of physical...
Coupling energy intake (EI) to increases in energy expenditure (EE) may be adaptively, compensatoril...
The debate on the relative contributions of presumptive etiologic factors in the development of obes...
An activity-induced increase in energy expenditure theoretically disturbs energy balance (EB) by cre...
The burden of disease as a result of overweight and obesity calls for in-depth examination of the ma...
Understanding the impacts of activity on energy balance is crucial. Increasing levels of activity ma...
Combating unhealthy weight gain is a major public health and clinical management issue. The extent o...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels\ud of physi...
Abstract In any particular group of people-living in the same culture-some gain weight whilst others...
Abstract: The pathogenesis of human obesity is the result of dysregulation of the reciprocal relatio...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
Body fat mass increases when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure. In the long term, a positive ...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
Reduced physical activity and abundant energy intake are two most common factors leading to uncontro...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels of physical...
Coupling energy intake (EI) to increases in energy expenditure (EE) may be adaptively, compensatoril...
The debate on the relative contributions of presumptive etiologic factors in the development of obes...
An activity-induced increase in energy expenditure theoretically disturbs energy balance (EB) by cre...
The burden of disease as a result of overweight and obesity calls for in-depth examination of the ma...
Understanding the impacts of activity on energy balance is crucial. Increasing levels of activity ma...