Rare genetic obesity disorders are characterized by mutations of genes strongly involved in the central or peripheral regulation of energy balance. These mutations are effective in causing the early onset of severe obesity and insatiable hunger (hyperphagia), suggesting that the genetic component can contribute to 40–70% of obesity. However, genes’ roles in the processes leading to obesity are still unclear. This review is aimed to summarize the current knowledge of the genetic causes of obesity, especially monogenic obesity, describing the role of epigenetic mechanisms in obesity and metabolic diseases. A comprehensive understanding of the underlying genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, with the metabolic processes they control, will permit ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease. More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese-650...
Obesity is a metabolic disease, which is becoming an epidemic health problem: it has been recently d...
Rare genetic obesity disorders are characterized by mutations of genes strongly involved in the cent...
Obesity is among the most threatening health burdens worldwide and its prevalence has markedly incre...
The pathophysiology of obesity is complex and includes changes in eating behavior, genetic, epigenet...
The recent obesity epidemic has imposed significant health, economical, and societal concerns. Howev...
Obesity is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries, and is also becomin...
Every disease susceptibility or medical condition is caused, regulated or influenced by genes and ob...
AbstractThere is now widespread recognition that the continuing increase in the prevalence of obesit...
929-936Obesity, a global problem, is a multifactorial disorder. The factors are environmental, metab...
Obesity is a complex multifaceted disease resulting from interactions between genetics and lifestyle...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...
Obesity is a complex multifactorial disorder with genetic and environmental factors. There is an inc...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity are complex disorders that constitute major public health problems...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease. More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese-650...
Obesity is a metabolic disease, which is becoming an epidemic health problem: it has been recently d...
Rare genetic obesity disorders are characterized by mutations of genes strongly involved in the cent...
Obesity is among the most threatening health burdens worldwide and its prevalence has markedly incre...
The pathophysiology of obesity is complex and includes changes in eating behavior, genetic, epigenet...
The recent obesity epidemic has imposed significant health, economical, and societal concerns. Howev...
Obesity is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries, and is also becomin...
Every disease susceptibility or medical condition is caused, regulated or influenced by genes and ob...
AbstractThere is now widespread recognition that the continuing increase in the prevalence of obesit...
929-936Obesity, a global problem, is a multifactorial disorder. The factors are environmental, metab...
Obesity is a complex multifaceted disease resulting from interactions between genetics and lifestyle...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...
Obesity is a complex multifactorial disorder with genetic and environmental factors. There is an inc...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity are complex disorders that constitute major public health problems...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Obesity is a common, serious, and costly disease. More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese-650...
Obesity is a metabolic disease, which is becoming an epidemic health problem: it has been recently d...