The epidemic diffusion of obesity in industrialised countries has promoted research on the aetiopathogenesis of this disorder. The purpose of this review is to focus mainly on the contribution that European research has made to this field. Available evidence suggests that obesity results from multiple interactions between genes and environment. Parents obesity is the most important risk factor for childhood obesity. Twin, adoption, and family studies indicated that inheritance is able to account for 25% to 40% of inter-individual difference in adiposity. Single gene defects leading to obesity have been discovered in animals and, in some cases, confirmed in humans as congenital leptin deficiency or congenital leptin receptor deficiency. Howe...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is occurring at alarming rates in both developed and developing coun...
Every disease susceptibility or medical condition is caused, regulated or influenced by genes and ob...
Studies focused on the mechanisms involved in the development of obesity in children and adolescents...
Obesity has a high prevalence in children living in industrialized countries. Excess adiposity is th...
Childhood obesity is considered to be one of the most serious public health problems of the 21st cen...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing in many countries and confers risks for early type...
Obesity is a complex condition with multifactor origin. However, incomplete knowledge of the ohysiop...
Body weight is influenced by the motor and eating habits of every human being and by a biological or...
Childhood obesity is considered to be one of the most serious public health problems of the 21st cen...
Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, ...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is occurring at alarming rates in both developed and developing coun...
Every disease susceptibility or medical condition is caused, regulated or influenced by genes and ob...
Studies focused on the mechanisms involved in the development of obesity in children and adolescents...
Obesity has a high prevalence in children living in industrialized countries. Excess adiposity is th...
Childhood obesity is considered to be one of the most serious public health problems of the 21st cen...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing in many countries and confers risks for early type...
Obesity is a complex condition with multifactor origin. However, incomplete knowledge of the ohysiop...
Body weight is influenced by the motor and eating habits of every human being and by a biological or...
Childhood obesity is considered to be one of the most serious public health problems of the 21st cen...
Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, ...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is occurring at alarming rates in both developed and developing coun...
Every disease susceptibility or medical condition is caused, regulated or influenced by genes and ob...
Studies focused on the mechanisms involved in the development of obesity in children and adolescents...