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Beyond fast food and slowmotion: Weighty contributors to the obesity epidemic

机译:超越快餐和慢动作:肥胖流行的重要因素

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Decreased physical activity and marketing-driven increased consumption of "junk" food, dubbed "The Big Two", are generally regarded as the most important contributors to the obesity epidemic. However, the full picture contains many more pieces of the puzzle. We address several additional issues and review current clinical developments in obesity research. In spite of dramatic advancements in our understanding of the adipose organ and its endocrine and immune products, the ultimate causes of the obesity epidemic remain elusive. Treatment is plagued by poor adherence to life style modifications, and available pharmacological options are marginally effective, often also associated with major side effects. Surgical treatments, albeit effective in decreasing body weight, are invasive and expensive. Thus, our approaches to finding the causes, improving the existing treatments, and inventing novel therapies must be manifold.
机译:身体活动减少和营销驱动的“垃圾”食品消费增加,被称为“两大”,通常被认为是肥胖流行的最重要因素。然而,全貌包含更多的拼图。我们解决了其他几个问题,并回顾了肥胖研究的当前临床进展。尽管我们对脂肪器官及其内分泌和免疫产物的理解取得了巨大进步,但肥胖流行的最终原因仍然难以捉摸。治疗受到对生活方式改变依从性差的困扰,现有的药物选择效果不佳,通常还伴有主要副作用。手术治疗虽然能有效减轻体重,但具有侵入性且昂贵。因此,我们寻找原因、改进现有治疗方法和发明新疗法的方法必须是多种多样的。

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