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3 Obesity as a Disease
10 Obesity, Ectopic Fat and Type 2 Diabetes
Introduction
Epidemiology
Not all fat is the same
Metabolically healthy obese and metabolically unhealthy lean
Pathogenesis of visceral and ectopic fat accumulation
Factors affecting body fat distribution
Linking ectopic fat accumulation to diabetes
How can we measure VAT and ectopic fat
Therapy
Conclusion
References
11 Obesity and Dyslipidemia, Importance of Body Fat Distribution
Introduction
Limitations to fat storage
Hyperlipidemia in relation to adiposity
The dynamics and difference of adipose tissue depot functions in the body in relation to hyperlipidemia
Associations between plasma lipids and lipoproteins and discrete fat depots
References
12 Obesity and Fertility
Introduction
References
13 Metabolic Syndrome and Metabolic Dysfunction‐Associated Fatty Liver Disease
Introduction
Pathogenesis of MS
Pathogenesis and clinical implications of MAFLD
Association between MS and MAFLD
Pathological link between MAFLD and MS
Inflammation, linked with MS, is the main determinant in progression from NAFLD to NASH
Increased inflow of FFAs and de novo hepatic lipogenesis are the main determinants of MAFLD
Oxidative and ER stresses are involved in the association between MS and MAFLD
Adiponectin, a critical link between MS and MAFLD
Role of gut microbiota in the crosstalk between MAFLD and MS
Association of sarcopenia with MS and MAFLD
Medications for the treatment of MAFLD/NASH
Role of SGLT2 inhibitors
Автор: | Группа авторов |
Издательство: | John Wiley & Sons Limited |
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isbn: | 9781119695325 |
macronutrient regulation
Human nutritional ecology
Bringing it all together: complex systems
Conclusions
References
7 The Living Environment and Physical Activity
From the environment to behaviors to obesity
Physical activity and health
Physical activity and weight gain
Spatial variation in obesity
Measuring attributes of the built environment
Relations between the built environment, physical activity, and obesity
Research trends
Changes in the urban environment
Conclusion
References
8 Psychobiology of Obesity
Setting the scene
Can obesity be managed through behavior change?
Complex bio‐cultural system of appetite control
The bio‐behavioral appetite system: tonic and episodic processes
The satiety cascade: homeostatic and hedonic processes
Individual variation in susceptibility to overconsumption: phenotypes for appetite control
Satiety responsiveness and the low satiety phenotype
Sensitivity to food reward
Compensation in response to exercise
Implications for the treatment and prevention of obesity and future directions
Closing comments
References
9 Energy Balance and Body Weight Homeostasis
Introduction
Basic concepts and principles in human energetics
Control of food intake
Autoregulatory adjustments in energy expenditure
Integrating intake and expenditure
References