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Treatment and Management of Obesity Obesity: Causes, Consequences and Treatment, edited by Louis Lasagna (meeting, Washington, DC, June 1972), 154 pp, with illus, paper, $10.50, MEDCOM Press,... Callaway,Wayne - 《Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 16发表: 1974年 Hypotha...
Read about obesity, and learn what it means to be morbidly obese. Study the causes of obesity, see the symptoms and effects of being obese, and...
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The same cannot be said for humans and, in fact, the etiology of obesity in the majority of people remains unknown. Furthermore, we are far from fully understanding how an obesogenic environment increases the severity of the disease in people who are genetically susceptible to weight gain. Due...
We believe that the resveratrol-enriched rice DJ-526 could be an excellent alternative for the management of obesity and its related diseases, not only in developed countries but also in developing countries. Finally our work provides an inspiration for a future development of genetically modified ...
Obesity, however, has many causes. The reasons for the imbalance between calorie intake and consumption vary by individual. Your age, gender, genes, psychological makeup, socioeconomic, and environmental factors all may contribute. Genes: Your genes may play a role in the efficiency of metabolism...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes in sub-Saharan Africans – Is the burden in today’s Africa similar to African migrants in Europe? The RODAM study Rising rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are impending major threats to the health of African populations, but the extent to which they ...
Contrary to popular thought, people don’t choose to develop obesity; most people don’t wake up one morning and think, “Hey, today is a good day to become overweight to the point where it might damage my health and well-being.” Obesity is a result of a complex back-and-forth inter...