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期刊名:Current obesity reports

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ISSN:2162-4968

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Emilie H Zobel,Tine W Hansen,Peter Rossing et al. Emilie H Zobel et al.
Purpose of review: We explore how a global shift in the food system caused by global economic growth, increase in available food per capita and in food processing is a driver of the obesity epidemic. ...
David H Ipsen,Pernille Tveden-Nyborg,Jens Lykkesfeldt David H Ipsen
Purpose of review: Purpose of review: It is becoming increasingly clear that some obese individuals do not develop dyslipidemia and instead remain healthy, while some normal weight individuals become dyslipidemic and unhe...
Jennifer Collins,Chelsea Meng,Anna Eng Jennifer Collins
The causes of severe obesity are multifactorial and include metabolic, dietary, physical, and psychological aspects. Additionally, the impact of severe obesity affects more than one's physical health. This article attempts to explore the ps...
Balyssa B Bell,Kamal Rahmouni Balyssa B Bell
Hypertension and associated cardiovascular diseases represent the most common health complication of obesity and the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in overweight and obese patients. Emerging evidence suggests a critical role for t...
Carlene A Johnson Stoklossa,Mary Forhan,Raj S Padwal et al. Carlene A Johnson Stoklossa et al.
Purpose of review: The purpose of this review is to explore the practical considerations for body composition assessment of adults with class II/III obesity. Studies assessing adults (18-64 years) with a body mass index (...
Nipun Shrestha,Zeljko Pedisic,Sarah Neil-Sztramko et al. Nipun Shrestha et al.
This narrative review summarized findings from previous reviews and the most recently published studies, regarding the following: (1) the association between two occupational risk factors-shift work and sedentary work-and obesity, (2) the e...
Lili Huo,Jasmine Lyons,Dianna J Magliano Lili Huo
Over the last two decades, the prevalence of obesity has increased rapidly. While it is intuitively appealing to believe that the causes of obesity are manifestly related to excess dietary intake, combined with a reduced expenditure of ener...
Ella Ewart-Pierce,María José Mejía Ruiz,Joel Gittelsohn Ella Ewart-Pierce
The causes of obesity worldwide are complex and multilevel, including changing food environments, physical activity levels, policies, and food production systems. This intricate context requires multilevel and multicomponent (MLMC) interven...
Jenny Theorell-Haglöw,Eva Lindberg Jenny Theorell-Haglöw
Collectively, cross-sectional and longitudinal studies on self-reported sleep duration and obesity do not show a clear pattern of association with some showing a negative linear relationship, some showing a U-shaped relationship, and some s...