Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, low physical activity or socioeconomics factors. However, several evidences consistently showed that genetics contributes significantly to the weight-gain susceptibility. Sources of data: A systematic literature search of most relevant original, review and meta-analysis, restricted to English was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science and Google scholar up to May 2017 concerning the contribution of genetics and environmental factors to obesity. Areas of agreement: Several evidences suggest that obesogenic environments contribute to the development of an obese phenotype. However, not every individual from the same population, despite sharing the ...
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease. More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese-650...
Across the world, the prevalence of obesity is increasing and has now reached a level deemed an epid...
Across the world, the prevalence of obesity is increasing and has now reached a level deemed an epid...
Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, ...
Introduction Obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) > 30 kilograms/meter^2 , has reached epi...
Arthur B Jenkins,1,2 Lesley V Campbell2,3 1School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong,...
The discovery of a genome-wide correlation with obesity-related genes has revealed new information a...
Background/Aims: Obesity is a pervasive and highly prevalent disease that poses substantial health r...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Introduction Obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) > 30 kilograms/meter^2 , has reached epidem...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
The obesity epidemic around the world affects not only adults but also children. About 50% of the ti...
Abstract: Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related difference...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Obesity is a pervasive and highly prevalent disease that poses substa...
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease. More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese-650...
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease. More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese-650...
Across the world, the prevalence of obesity is increasing and has now reached a level deemed an epid...
Across the world, the prevalence of obesity is increasing and has now reached a level deemed an epid...
Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, ...
Introduction Obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) > 30 kilograms/meter^2 , has reached epi...
Arthur B Jenkins,1,2 Lesley V Campbell2,3 1School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong,...
The discovery of a genome-wide correlation with obesity-related genes has revealed new information a...
Background/Aims: Obesity is a pervasive and highly prevalent disease that poses substantial health r...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Introduction Obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) > 30 kilograms/meter^2 , has reached epidem...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
The obesity epidemic around the world affects not only adults but also children. About 50% of the ti...
Abstract: Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related difference...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Obesity is a pervasive and highly prevalent disease that poses substa...
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease. More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese-650...
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease. More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese-650...
Across the world, the prevalence of obesity is increasing and has now reached a level deemed an epid...
Across the world, the prevalence of obesity is increasing and has now reached a level deemed an epid...