International audienceObesity is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by excess body fat. Its prevalence has increased globally since the 1970s, and the number of obese and overweight people is now greater than those underweight. Obesity is a multifactorial condition, and as such, many components contribute to its development and pathogenesis. This is the first of three companion reviews that consider obesity. This review focuses on the genetics, viruses, insulin resistance, inflammation, gut microbiome, and circadian rhythms that promote obesity, along with hormones, growth factors, and organs and tissues that control its development. It shows that the regulation of energy balance (intake vs. expenditure) relies on the interplay of...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
Molecular, cellular, and epidemiologic findings suggest that neurohormonal, epigenetic, and microbio...
Obesity results from a complex interaction of genetic, hormonal, physiological, anatomical, psycholo...
International audienceObesity is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by excess body fat. It...
International audienceObesity is a multifactorial disease with both genetic and environmental compon...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
Abstract: Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk ...
Excess bodyweight is the sixth most important risk factor contributing to the overall burden of dise...
Obesity represents an abnormal fat accumulation resulting from energy imbalances. It represents a di...
Over the past 20 years, the molecular underpin-nings of energy homeostasis have come to light(1–4) a...
Obesity is a complex, multifactorial condition, a major public health problem with an increasing pre...
Obesity results from a chronic imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Environmental...
Adult and childhood obesity have reached pandemic level proportions. The idea that caloric excess an...
Obesity plays a central role in the development of the thrifty phenotype. The metabolic disturbances...
Obesity is a chronic pathological condition with a multifactorial aetiology, characterised by an exc...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
Molecular, cellular, and epidemiologic findings suggest that neurohormonal, epigenetic, and microbio...
Obesity results from a complex interaction of genetic, hormonal, physiological, anatomical, psycholo...
International audienceObesity is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by excess body fat. It...
International audienceObesity is a multifactorial disease with both genetic and environmental compon...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
Abstract: Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk ...
Excess bodyweight is the sixth most important risk factor contributing to the overall burden of dise...
Obesity represents an abnormal fat accumulation resulting from energy imbalances. It represents a di...
Over the past 20 years, the molecular underpin-nings of energy homeostasis have come to light(1–4) a...
Obesity is a complex, multifactorial condition, a major public health problem with an increasing pre...
Obesity results from a chronic imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Environmental...
Adult and childhood obesity have reached pandemic level proportions. The idea that caloric excess an...
Obesity plays a central role in the development of the thrifty phenotype. The metabolic disturbances...
Obesity is a chronic pathological condition with a multifactorial aetiology, characterised by an exc...
The escalating prevalence of obesity worldwide is an ever increasing source of concern to disease su...
Molecular, cellular, and epidemiologic findings suggest that neurohormonal, epigenetic, and microbio...
Obesity results from a complex interaction of genetic, hormonal, physiological, anatomical, psycholo...