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Obesity Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Başlık:
Obesity Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment
ISBN:
9783319469331
Edition:
1st ed. 2019.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
66 illus., 49 illus. in color. eReference. online resource.
Series:
Endocrinology,
Contents:
Epidemiology -- Genetics -- Epigenetics and fetal programming -- Neuroendocrinology of energy balance -- The adipose organ -- Role of gut hormones -- Pathogenesis -- Environmental factors: pollutants, viruses food -- Food, metabolism and longevity -- The microbiota and energy balance -- Eating disorders -- Clinical assessment of the patient with overweight or obesity -- Obesity and NAFLD -- Obesity and type 2 diabetes -- Obesity and hypertension -- Obesity and dyslipidemia -- Obesity and obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome -- Impact of obesity on cardiovascular disease -- Obesity and psychiatry -- Obesity in Children -- Dietary treatment -- Physical exercise -- Cognitive and behavioral approaches -- Pharmacological approaches -- Surgical approaches -- An integrated view of treatment options.
Abstract:
This book presents the latest advances in our understanding of the pathophysiologic basis that induces the chronic positive energy balance necessary to progressively store excessive amounts of fat mass. It highlights the clinical complications of obesity, while also focusing on the major scientific advances that have highlighted the role of genetics, adipose tissue endocrinology and the environment in the mechanisms and causes of obesity. Particular attention is given to the consequences of obesity, including an ever -increasing number of other diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer, as well as conditions such as arthropathy, asthma, non-alcoholic liver disease, and dementia. Increasingly recognized uniting causes highlight the role of systemic, local and paracrine actions of adipocytokines in causing inflammation. As we come to better understand how hypothalamic control of energy balance is influenced by endocrine signaling from the gut and adipose tissue, it paves the way for new therapeutic targets and a resurgence of pharmacological and surgical approaches to treatment. Written by respected experts in the field, this volume is intended as a major reference source for endocrinologists, nutritionists, basic and clinical scientists alike.
Subject Term:
Dil:
English