百度试题 结果1 题目Environmental factors contributing to obesity include ___. A. lack of exercise. B. larger portions of food at restaurants. C. comfort eating. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 AB 正确答案:AB *反馈 收藏
obesityInternational students offer a unique window into the role environmental factors play in driving obesity. Na茂ve estimates of the relationship between environmental factors and obesity are often plagued by reverse causation, sample selection, and omitted variable bias. In this study, we survey ...
(HealthDay)—Childhood obesity is associated with multiple environmental factors, including exposure to smoking and air pollution, according to a study recently published inEnvironmental Health Perspectives. Ad Martine Vrijheid, Ph.D., from Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain, and colleagues use...
Other factors include perinatal and intrauterine exposure to high-energy diets, toxins, etc. Maternal undernutrition increases obesity risk in the first trimester. Despite this, exposure to maternal obesity with or without gestational diabetes mellitus is also associated with a heightened risk of adult ...
969 Words 4 Pages Open Document Environmental Risk Factors Environmental risk factors such as poverty, lack of access to healthy foods, and crime in low-income communities can significantly contribute to obesity. Analyzing the effects of neighborhood environments is significant since it represents a bro...
OBJECTIVE: To study environmental factors promoting obesity when genetic factors are identical. DESIGN: Monozygotic (MZ) twins discordant for overweight we... Hakala,Rissanen,Koskenvuo,... - 《International Journal of Obesity & Related Metabolic Disorders》 被引量: 81发表: 1999年 Environmental factor...
(ISGlobal) is the first to comprehensively profileenvironmental factorslinked to childhood obesity. The research showed that a higher body mass index (BMI), an estimate of body fat, during childhood is associated with exposure to smoking—both in the womb and while growing up—as well asair ...
The recent increase in obesity prevalence rates illustrates the extreme relevance of environmental factors for body weight. Similar to polygenes, the effect sizes of most such environmental factors are likely to be small, thus rendering their detection difficult. In addition, the validation of the ...
In recent years, increasing interest on the effects of dietary components on epigenetic processes and, consequently, on the regulation of gene expression and metabolic responses has led clinical efforts worldwide to approach obesity. When inadequate, foo
These factors together comprise an obesogenic or 'toxic' environment where the development of obesity is the expected course for humans leading lifestyles incompatible with their evolutionary development. Only by addressing and modifying the toxic environment will we be able to stem the obesity epidemic...