Created by wikiemedia user Ly.n0mThe map illustrates the global distribution of obesity rates as of 2022, according to data from the World Health Organization
The 2023 version of the World Obesity Map predicts that by 2035, over 4 billion people worldwide will be obese or overweight, accounting for 51% of the global population, while the world's largest obese country may have an overweight rate of over 67%. û收藏 转发 ...
The topic of obesity is gaining increasing popularity globally. From an evolutionary genetic perspective, it is believed that the main cause of the high obesity rate is the mismatch between environment and genes after people have shifted toward a modern
For example, after a 5% false discovery rate (FDR) correction, women with a DHG profile were 3.26 times more likely to have suffered from coronary heart disease (CHD) compared with BC (95% confidence intervals (CI) 2.79, 3.82). There was also an enrichment of CHD cases in DIS compared ...
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2). Similarly, in a study conducted in Canada, it was observed that even after the adjustment to serum fasting insulin levels, heart rate (a marker of the sympathetic drive), and parental history of hypertension, there was a significant increase in SBP with an increased quintile of BMI, ...
(false discovery rate, FDR < 5%). In female offspring, 57 CpG loci, including the top 18, were assigned to tapasin binding protein (TAPBP, methylation changes: -0.83% to 4.02%). CpG methylation differences forTAPBPwere also found in male offspring (change: -0.30% to 2.59%), but ...
Published: 2013.12.01 Abstract Obesity in humans has increased at an alarming rate over the past two decades and has become one of the leading public health problems worldwide. Studies have revealed a large number of genes/markers that are associated with obesity and/or obesity-related phenotypes...
Enormous progress has been made in the last half-century in the management of diseases closely integrated with excess body weight, such as hypertension, adult-onset diabetes and elevated cholesterol. However, the treatment of obesity itself has proven largely resistant to therapy, with anti-obesity ...