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How can we work together to understand the rise of obesity and
reverse its related diseases and societal impacts? Obesity is a
complex condition that increases a person's risk for developing
diabetes, heart disease, cancer, dementia, and other
life-threatening conditions. Contrary to prevailing notions that it
results solely from a person's diet and exercise failings, a
predisposition to obesity is actually determined by genetics as
well as by environmental and socioeconomic factors that lie beyond
individual control. In Can the Obesity Crisis Be Reversed?, Dr.
Rexford Ahima draws on his extensive laboratory and clinical
experiences at top institutions to examine the complicated causes
of obesity, as well as the most cutting-edge approaches for
prevention and treatment. Ahima looks at how the rising trends of
obesity and associated diseases are driving up health care costs.
He also offers insight into the widespread suffering that obesity
imposes and its disproportionate impacts in minority and
underserved communities. Calling for greater societal and community
engagement in stemming the obesity crisis, Ahima argues that there
is an urgent need to promote healthier foods and environmental
infrastructure as well as formal programs that reduce obesity. By
understanding and applying fundamental knowledge, Can the Obesity
Crisis Be Reversed? makes a convincing case that all of us, working
individually and collectively, can help to reverse the obesity
crisis. Features * Provides information on the biological pathways
that control eating and metabolism * Explains genetic and
environmental bases of obesity * Reviews the contributions of diet
and physical activity to weight gain while speaking to the folly
and dangers of individual blame * Offers practical recommendations
for healthy diets, exercise, and lifestyle * Discusses current
medical and surgical treatments of obesity * Examines comprehensive
societal strategies for obesity prevention Johns Hopkins
Wavelengths In classrooms, field stations, and laboratories in
Baltimore and around the world, the Bloomberg Distinguished
Professors of Johns Hopkins University are opening the boundaries
of our understanding of many of the world's most complex
challenges. The Johns Hopkins Wavelengths book series brings
readers inside their stories, illustrating how their pioneering
discoveries benefit people in their neighborhoods and across the
globe in artificial intelligence, cancer research, food systems'
environmental impacts, health equity, science diplomacy, and other
critical arenas of study. Through these compelling narratives,
their insights will spark conversations from dorm rooms to dining
rooms to boardrooms.
The obesity epidemic has generated immense interest in recent years
due to the wide-ranging and significant adverse health and economic
consequences that surround the problem. Much attention has been
focused on behaviors that lead to obesity, in particular to over
consumption of energy-dense food and to sedentary lifestyle.
However, obesity is an extremely complex condition with poorly
defined pathogenesis. Thanks to greatly enhanced research in the
area, the discovery of pathways in the brain and peripheral organs
that mediate energy homeostasis has provided a framework for
understanding the biological basis of obesity. Metabolic Basis of
Obesity adds an important new dimension to the growing literature
on obesity by offering a comprehensive review of specifically how
metabolic imbalance culminates in obesity. Developed by a team of
expert authors, this important title discusses the principles of
energy balance, genetics of body weight regulation, hormones and
adipokines, and metabolic pathways in the brain, liver, muscle and
fat, to name just several of the areas covered. The book also
examines the connection between obesity and diabetes,
cardiovascular disease and other complications. Current and future
diagnostic and treatment strategies are also reviewed.
Comprehensive and timely, Metabolic Basis of Obesity is an
essential reference for understanding the burgeoning problem of
obesity.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. The
prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has increased
worldwide in recent decades. Obesity in childhood is associated
with a wide range of serious health complications and an increased
risk of premature illness and death later in life. This book
presents childhood obesity trends across multiple demographics and
discusses the contributing genetic and environmental factors. It
demonstrates the adverse health consequences of childhood obesity
both as they relate to childhood and as they last into adulthood
and presents multiple methods for obesity treatment included
community and family-based intervention, pharmacotherapy, and
surgical procedures.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. The book
provides a comprehensive perspective on the subject of obesity
epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of obesity. The
chapters provide a better understanding of obesity and
obesity-related diseases and offer an integrative framework for
individualized dietary and exercise programs, behavior
modification, pharmaceutical approaches, surgery, and population
interventions to reduce the growing epidemic of obesity.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. The book
provides a comprehensive perspective on the subject of obesity
epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of obesity. The
chapters provide a better understanding of obesity and
obesity-related diseases and offer an integrative framework for
individualized dietary and exercise programs, behavior
modification, pharmaceutical approaches, surgery, and population
interventions to reduce the growing epidemic of obesity.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. The
prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has increased
worldwide in recent decades. Obesity in childhood is associated
with a wide range of serious health complications and an increased
risk of premature illness and death later in life. This book
presents childhood obesity trends across multiple demographics and
discusses the contributing genetic and environmental factors. It
demonstrates the adverse health consequences of childhood obesity
both as they relate to childhood and as they last into adulthood
and presents multiple methods for obesity treatment included
community and family-based intervention, pharmacotherapy, and
surgical procedures.
The obesity epidemic has generated immense interest in recent years
due to the wide-ranging and significant adverse health and economic
consequences that surround the problem. Much attention has been
focused on behaviors that lead to obesity, in particular to over
consumption of energy-dense food and to sedentary lifestyle.
However, obesity is an extremely complex condition with poorly
defined pathogenesis. Thanks to greatly enhanced research in the
area, the discovery of pathways in the brain and peripheral organs
that mediate energy homeostasis has provided a framework for
understanding the biological basis of obesity. Metabolic Basis of
Obesity adds an important new dimension to the growing literature
on obesity by offering a comprehensive review of specifically how
metabolic imbalance culminates in obesity. Developed by a team of
expert authors, this important title discusses the principles of
energy balance, genetics of body weight regulation, hormones and
adipokines, and metabolic pathways in the brain, liver, muscle and
fat, to name just several of the areas covered. The book also
examines the connection between obesity and diabetes,
cardiovascular disease and other complications. Current and future
diagnostic and treatment strategies are also reviewed.
Comprehensive and timely, Metabolic Basis of Obesity is an
essential reference for understanding the burgeoning problem of
obesity.
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