Obesity

Overweight and obesity are defined by the WHO as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to an individuals health.

Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer and while it was once an issue only in high income countries, overweight and obesity has now dramatically risen in low- and middle-income countries.Such countries are now facing a "double burden" of disease, for while they continue to deal with the problems of infectious disease and under-nutrition, they are also experiencing a rapid upsurge in chronic disease risk factors such as obesity and overweight, particularly in urban settings.
What is Obesity?

Obesity and overweight have in the last decade become a global problem - according to the World Health Organization (WHO) back in 2005 approximately 1.6 billion adults over the of age 15+ were overweight, at least 400 million adults were obese and at least 20 million children under the age of 5 years were overweight.

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Five-target drug beats GLP-1/GIP therapy in obese diabetic mice

Five-target drug beats GLP-1/GIP therapy in obese diabetic mice

GLP-1 drugs reduce risk of major adverse cardiovascular events

GLP-1 drugs reduce risk of major adverse cardiovascular events

Meth use accounts for nearly 1 in 6 heart attacks, California study shows

Meth use accounts for nearly 1 in 6 heart attacks, California study shows

New screening tool predicts health risks for people living with obesity

New screening tool predicts health risks for people living with obesity

New research shows weight loss is possible without GLP-1

New research shows weight loss is possible without GLP-1

Baby teeth show when metal exposure may affect brain development

Baby teeth show when metal exposure may affect brain development

Maternal weight before pregnancy may shape toddlers’ development

Maternal weight before pregnancy may shape toddlers’ development

Brief walking breaks help the body control sugar after carb-rich meals

Brief walking breaks help the body control sugar after carb-rich meals

AHA calls for lifelong brain health strategy to prevent cognitive decline

AHA calls for lifelong brain health strategy to prevent cognitive decline

New hybrid molecule uses Trojan horse approach to treat obesity

New hybrid molecule uses Trojan horse approach to treat obesity

Study suggests a U-shaped link between cholesterol levels and mortality among Chinese adults

Study suggests a U-shaped link between cholesterol levels and mortality among Chinese adults

Rising bowel and ovarian cancer rates in younger adults raise new concerns

Rising bowel and ovarian cancer rates in younger adults raise new concerns

Study finds season of entry impacts childhood obesity outcomes

Study finds season of entry impacts childhood obesity outcomes

VCU study identifies key factors driving risk of second cancers

VCU study identifies key factors driving risk of second cancers

Electroacupuncture promotes weight loss by turning white fat into brown

Electroacupuncture promotes weight loss by turning white fat into brown

New scientific statement defines brain health across life

New scientific statement defines brain health across life

Obesity may leave immune cells stuck in inflammatory mode after weight loss

Obesity may leave immune cells stuck in inflammatory mode after weight loss

Lipid pathways driving diabetes and heart disease risk in South Asians

Lipid pathways driving diabetes and heart disease risk in South Asians

Ultra-processed foods linked to poorer attention and higher dementia risk scores

Ultra-processed foods linked to poorer attention and higher dementia risk scores

GLP-1 drugs promise wider health benefits, but experts urge caution on use

GLP-1 drugs promise wider health benefits, but experts urge caution on use

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