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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Early-life PFAS exposure may hinder adolescent bone development

Early-life PFAS exposure may hinder adolescent bone development

Activating hypoxia signaling improves metabolism and bone health

Activating hypoxia signaling improves metabolism and bone health

Ultra-processed food consumption associated with increased risk for heart disease

Ultra-processed food consumption associated with increased risk for heart disease

Expert consensus validates UDFF for noninvasive fatty liver assessment

Expert consensus validates UDFF for noninvasive fatty liver assessment

Patients who stop GLP-1 drugs often restart or try alternatives

Patients who stop GLP-1 drugs often restart or try alternatives

Brain breathing mechanism linked to persistent high blood pressure

Brain breathing mechanism linked to persistent high blood pressure

Global indicators identified to monitor health before pregnancy worldwide

Global indicators identified to monitor health before pregnancy worldwide

New polygenic risk scores improve prediction of metabolic disease outcomes

New polygenic risk scores improve prediction of metabolic disease outcomes

Skipping breakfast may raise metabolic syndrome risk

Skipping breakfast may raise metabolic syndrome risk

Why do some people respond better to GLP-1 drugs? Gut microbiome may hold clues

Why do some people respond better to GLP-1 drugs? Gut microbiome may hold clues

FDA-approved drug fedratinib enhances communication between cellular organelles

FDA-approved drug fedratinib enhances communication between cellular organelles

Updated guideline emphasizes earlier treatment for high cholesterol

Updated guideline emphasizes earlier treatment for high cholesterol

BSO mimics anti-obesity effects without causing bone loss in mice

BSO mimics anti-obesity effects without causing bone loss in mice

Fertility treatments linked to small increases in some cancers

Fertility treatments linked to small increases in some cancers

Cambridge’s LED breakthrough reinvents drug synthesis

Cambridge’s LED breakthrough reinvents drug synthesis

UVA researcher receives $3.4 million grant to improve weight-management programs

UVA researcher receives $3.4 million grant to improve weight-management programs

Real-world study shows modest weight regain after GLP-1 discontinuation

Real-world study shows modest weight regain after GLP-1 discontinuation

Father's nicotine use may increase diabetes risk for offspring

Father's nicotine use may increase diabetes risk for offspring

Can eating almonds reduce inflammation in obesity?

Can eating almonds reduce inflammation in obesity?

New digital shield against metabolic disease in youth psychosis

New digital shield against metabolic disease in youth psychosis

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