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Mechanistic studies have revealed numerous fat-derived molecules and a link to inflammation that, together, are hypothesized to underlie the obesity-diabetes connection and thereby represent prospective targets for therapeutic intervention. 展开 关键词: How Obesity Causes Diabetes Not a Tall Tale, ...
3. Obesity and cardiovascular risk: a call for action from the European Society of Hypertension Working Group of Obesity, Diabetes and the High-risk Patient and European Association for the Study of Obesity: part A: mechanisms of obesity induced hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia and practice ...
How much do we know about obesity and diabetes? A survey of British male driversJ., DevilleAlmondA.A., TahraniJ., GrantM., GrayN., ThomasS., Taheri
Over the last decade, there has been a rapid escalation in the prevalence of obesity, one that parallels the equally rapid increase in type 2 diabetes. The development of type 2 diabetes can be delayed or sometimes prevented in individuals with obesity who are able to lose weight. In type ...
"When considering the challenges of obesity, ask yourself: 'If it were diabetes, cancer, HIV, or Alzheimer's, how would you discuss it, approach it, assess it, treat it?'" Lee M. Kaplan, MD, PhD, asked the audience of healthcare professionals during this week's virtual ObesityWeek®...
However, people with pre-clinical obesity are generally at higher risk of developing diseases such asheart disease, some cancers and type 2 diabetes. What does this mean for obesity treatment? Clinical obesity is a disease requiring access to effective health care. ...
Answer to: Discuss the factors that contribute to the development of obesity. How can related health promotion programs curb the incidence of...
1) Environmental factors: Obesity caused by over-eating and lack of physical activity is the most important environmental factor for type II diabetes. 2) Genetic factors: type II diabetes and type I diabetes have obvious geneticheterogeneity. There is a familial tendency to develop diabetes. Unlike...
The adverse consequences of obesity are much more complex than simply being an imbalance between energy intake and energy output. Learn the pathophysiology behind this epidemic and how to diagnose and treat this multifactorial disease.