Obesity is an alarming public health concern that contributes to a substantially increased risk of multiple chronic disorders, including diabetes. As per WHO data, in 2016, almost 39% adult population of the world is overweight, 13% of them were obese. There is prominent evidence on the involvement of environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals, termed obesogens, in the prevalence of this growing worldwide pandemic, obesity. The exaggerated effect of obesogens on endocrine disruption, lipid metabolism and homeostasis, adipocyte functioning, impaired thermogenesis, inflammation, epigenetics, and overall human health will be covered in this chapter. This chapter will discuss the environmental obesogen hypothesis, the epidemiological and expe...
The incidence of obesity has reached an all-time high, and this increase is observed worldwide. Ther...
The incidence of obesity and related diseases has increased dramatically in the last decade. Some en...
Obesity is a multi-factorial disease, resulting from genes, environment and behaviour interactions, ...
Obesity is a worldwide pandemic in adults as well as children and adds greatly to health care costs ...
Obesity is a serious global public health problem. It is a complex disease caused by a combination o...
Obesity represents an important public health concern because it substantially increases the risk of...
Obesity is now a worldwide pandemic. The usual explanation given for the prevalence of obesity is th...
Adult and childhood obesity have reached pandemic level proportions. The idea that caloric excess an...
Obesity represents an important public health concern because it substantially increases the risk of...
Obesogens, as environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals, are supposed to have had an impact on th...
Growing evidence suggests the causal link between the endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and the ...
International audienceObesity is a multifactorial disease with both genetic and environmental compon...
Obesity and metabolic comorbidities represent increasing health problems. Endocrine disrupting compo...
Obesogenic endocrine disruptors, also known as obesogens, are chemicals potentially involved in weig...
The rise of obesity in humans is a major health concern of our times, affecting an increasing propor...
The incidence of obesity has reached an all-time high, and this increase is observed worldwide. Ther...
The incidence of obesity and related diseases has increased dramatically in the last decade. Some en...
Obesity is a multi-factorial disease, resulting from genes, environment and behaviour interactions, ...
Obesity is a worldwide pandemic in adults as well as children and adds greatly to health care costs ...
Obesity is a serious global public health problem. It is a complex disease caused by a combination o...
Obesity represents an important public health concern because it substantially increases the risk of...
Obesity is now a worldwide pandemic. The usual explanation given for the prevalence of obesity is th...
Adult and childhood obesity have reached pandemic level proportions. The idea that caloric excess an...
Obesity represents an important public health concern because it substantially increases the risk of...
Obesogens, as environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals, are supposed to have had an impact on th...
Growing evidence suggests the causal link between the endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and the ...
International audienceObesity is a multifactorial disease with both genetic and environmental compon...
Obesity and metabolic comorbidities represent increasing health problems. Endocrine disrupting compo...
Obesogenic endocrine disruptors, also known as obesogens, are chemicals potentially involved in weig...
The rise of obesity in humans is a major health concern of our times, affecting an increasing propor...
The incidence of obesity has reached an all-time high, and this increase is observed worldwide. Ther...
The incidence of obesity and related diseases has increased dramatically in the last decade. Some en...
Obesity is a multi-factorial disease, resulting from genes, environment and behaviour interactions, ...