It is generally believed that obesity is a global epidemic and crisis. But people's view on weight is keeping us from doing things to help us get (61)___healthy body. Obesity researchers hate (62)___when I say this, but their own data shows that obesity is not going to kill us. ...
Obesity is a global epidemic, exacting an enormous human and economic toll. In the absence of a comprehensive global governance strategy, states have increasingly employed a wide array of legal strategies targeting the drivers of obesity. This Article identifies recent global trends in obesity-related...
百度试题 结果1 题目Obesity, the same as beer belly, is a global ___. A. epidemic B. disaster C. disease D. chance 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
Obesity is a global epidemic that is caused by excessive energy intake or inefficient energy expenditure. Brown or beige fat dissipates energy as heat through non-shivering thermogenesis by their high density of mitochondria. However, how the mitochondrial stress-induced signal is coupled to the cell...
Obesity is a global epidemic. The consequences of this explosion can be extrapolated with horrifying prevalence data to be anticipated in the near future. Although a reduced incidence may possibly have been seen, there have never been so many obese individuals on earth as today. More people on ...
The Middle East is also in the grip of an obesity crisis. In Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait, more than a third of the population is obese. Obesity is already a global epidemic and is rapidly spreading from the rich world to the...
Increased food energy supply is more than sufficient to explain the US epidemic of obesity. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 90, 1453–1456 (2009). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Swinburn, B. A. et al. Estimating the changes in energy flux that characterize the rise in obesity prevalence. Am. J. ...
There is regional heterogeneity in the SNS activation associated with obesity, with the renal and skeletal muscle circulations, but not the heart, being targets for SNS activation. Abdominal visceral fat appears to be an important depot linking obesity and skeletal muscle SNS activation. The impact ...
Obesity is now a global epidemic, and it is increasing people's risk for cancer. The National Cancer Institute lists more than a dozen cancers that are associated with overweight and obesity. But how obesity increases cancer risk hasn't been clear. The lab of Marsha A. Moses, Ph.D., at...
Obesity is a global epidemic associated with poor quality of life and reduced average life expectancy1. The characteristics of obesity include excess fat accumulation in the adipose tissue and organs in the body, a significant increase in plasma lipid levels, and chronic, low-grade inflammation. Ex...