This piece is an abstraction of the complex topic of obesity. You will find that as you move left to right in this piece, you will journey from the physiological, then psychological aspects of obesity. First, we explore the physiological causes, starting with hormones and enzymes in the digestive tract. Then, we move to epigenetics and gene alterations, occurring as a result of excess fat intake, that can make individuals and their offspring more prone to obesity and disease. Then, we move into direct effects of excess fat in the body, such as heart and liver disease resulting from fat deposition. At the visual focal point is the brain, which is also the scientific focal point. Here, it serves as a shift from the physiological to the psycho...
International audienceNow considered as a global "epidemic" by the World Health Organization (WHO), ...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
Obesity is a subcortical brain disease characterised by the pathognomonic symptoms of excessive hung...
The rapid increase in the level of obesity and overweight worldwide is recognized as a major health...
This poster goes over Obesity as an epidemic. Obesity has become a huge health problem in America an...
This poster goes over Obesity as an epidemic. Obesity has become a huge health problem in America an...
Abstract Obesity: A Global Epidemic The epidemic of obesity has become pandemic, defined as an epide...
In a consumerist society obsessed with body image and thinness, obesity levels have reached an all-t...
Abstract: The study of obesity lends itself to difficulties not only due to our imprecise ability to...
This article discusses hormones, obesity and its levels, causes and treatments. Obesity is the exce...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
This chapter provides an overview of the main and most consistently reported psychological factors t...
The obesity epidemic is a global issue and shows no signs of abating, while the cause of this epidem...
Obesity as an alarming public health concern globally where the extensiveness of obesity has escalat...
International audienceNow considered as a global "epidemic" by the World Health Organization (WHO), ...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
Obesity is a subcortical brain disease characterised by the pathognomonic symptoms of excessive hung...
The rapid increase in the level of obesity and overweight worldwide is recognized as a major health...
This poster goes over Obesity as an epidemic. Obesity has become a huge health problem in America an...
This poster goes over Obesity as an epidemic. Obesity has become a huge health problem in America an...
Abstract Obesity: A Global Epidemic The epidemic of obesity has become pandemic, defined as an epide...
In a consumerist society obsessed with body image and thinness, obesity levels have reached an all-t...
Abstract: The study of obesity lends itself to difficulties not only due to our imprecise ability to...
This article discusses hormones, obesity and its levels, causes and treatments. Obesity is the exce...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
This paper investigates whether in the case of obesity medicalization implies transforming deviants ...
This chapter provides an overview of the main and most consistently reported psychological factors t...
The obesity epidemic is a global issue and shows no signs of abating, while the cause of this epidem...
Obesity as an alarming public health concern globally where the extensiveness of obesity has escalat...
International audienceNow considered as a global "epidemic" by the World Health Organization (WHO), ...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
Obesity is a subcortical brain disease characterised by the pathognomonic symptoms of excessive hung...