Publication: The Endocrine Society Centennial: Genes and Hormones in Obesity... or How Obesity Met Endocrinology.
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2016-01-28
Authors
Tena-Sempere, Manuel
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Oxford University Press
Abstract
There is no doubt that obesity has become a major public health problem worldwide. The rates of obesity, a condition of excess of body fat and body mass index more than or equal to 30 kg/m2 , have experienced exponential growth during the last decades (1, 2). This is epitomized by statistics showing that obesity affects around one third of the adult American population, and its prevalence has increased between 10% and 40% in most European countries, with the United Kingdom having more than 22%–23% of adult men and woman being obese. Even more worrying, the number of overweight children in the Unites States and Europe has increased steadily from 1990 to 2010, with a prediction that more than 60% of infants who are overweight will remain so in early adulthood (1,3).
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History, 21st century
Hormones
Humans
Leptin
Mice
Obesity
Periodicals as topic
Receptors, leptin
Societies, medical
Hormones
Humans
Leptin
Mice
Obesity
Periodicals as topic
Receptors, leptin
Societies, medical
DeCS Terms
Historia del siglo XXI
Hormonas
Leptina
Obesidad
Publicaciones periódicas como asunto
Ratones
Receptores de leptina
Sociedades médicas
Hormonas
Leptina
Obesidad
Publicaciones periódicas como asunto
Ratones
Receptores de leptina
Sociedades médicas
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Animals, Anniversaries and special events, Disease models, animal, Endocrinology, History, 20th century
Citation
Tena-Sempere M. The Endocrine Society Centennial: Genes and Hormones in Obesity... or How Obesity Met Endocrinology. Endocrinology. 2016 Mar;157(3):979-82