Epidemiological evidence linking obesity with increased risk of cancer is steadily growing, although the causative aspects underpinning this association are only partially understood. Obesity leads to a physiological imbalance in the regulation of adipose tissue and its normal functioning, resulting in hyperglycaemia, dyslipidaemia and inflammation. These states promote the generation of oxidative stress, which is exacerbated in obesity by a decline in anti-oxidant defence systems. Oxidative stress can have a marked impact on DNA, producing mutagenic lesions that could prove carcinogenic. Here we review the current evidence for genomic instability, sustained DNA damage and accelerated genome ageing in obesity. We explore the notion of genot...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the association between obesity and colon cancer. Many stu...
Obesity is a metabolic disease, which is becoming an epidemic health problem: it has been recently d...
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that obesity has reached proportions of pandemic. Expe...
Obesity has been recognized to increase the risk of such diseases as cardiovascular diseases, diabet...
The genome holds a substantial role in maintaining optimal cellular function. There are a variety of...
Severe paediatric obesity is associated with a range of metabolic complications and is characterised...
Introduction Epidemiological evidence linking obesity with increased risk of cancer is steadily grow...
A diet rich in saturated lipids, refined carbohydrates associated with a sedentary lifestyle leads t...
Purpose: Recent studies have raised concerns that obese children may present an increased pre-dispos...
Introduction Epidemiological evidence linking obesity with increased risk of cancer is steadily grow...
Background/objectives Epidemiological evidence indicates obesity in childhood and adolescence to be ...
In the past 30 years the prevalence of obesity has almost trebled resulting in an increased incidenc...
Obesity is associated with increased bioavailability of estrogen, hyperinsulemia and chronic inflamm...
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer (BC) and worse prognosis in...
Besides differential methylation, DNA methylation variation has recently been proposed and demonstra...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the association between obesity and colon cancer. Many stu...
Obesity is a metabolic disease, which is becoming an epidemic health problem: it has been recently d...
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that obesity has reached proportions of pandemic. Expe...
Obesity has been recognized to increase the risk of such diseases as cardiovascular diseases, diabet...
The genome holds a substantial role in maintaining optimal cellular function. There are a variety of...
Severe paediatric obesity is associated with a range of metabolic complications and is characterised...
Introduction Epidemiological evidence linking obesity with increased risk of cancer is steadily grow...
A diet rich in saturated lipids, refined carbohydrates associated with a sedentary lifestyle leads t...
Purpose: Recent studies have raised concerns that obese children may present an increased pre-dispos...
Introduction Epidemiological evidence linking obesity with increased risk of cancer is steadily grow...
Background/objectives Epidemiological evidence indicates obesity in childhood and adolescence to be ...
In the past 30 years the prevalence of obesity has almost trebled resulting in an increased incidenc...
Obesity is associated with increased bioavailability of estrogen, hyperinsulemia and chronic inflamm...
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer (BC) and worse prognosis in...
Besides differential methylation, DNA methylation variation has recently been proposed and demonstra...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the association between obesity and colon cancer. Many stu...
Obesity is a metabolic disease, which is becoming an epidemic health problem: it has been recently d...
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that obesity has reached proportions of pandemic. Expe...