Understanding Obesity

Understanding Obesity informs readers about contributing factors to obesity: from social and behavioral determinants throughout the life course, influences from before we are born to what we eat (nutrients and food contaminants which impact body weight), gut bacteria, and the way accumulated energy...

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Other Authors: Monteiro, Rosário, Martins, Maria João
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Bentham Science Publishers, 2020.
Series:Recent advances in obesity research ; v. 1.
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300 |a 1 online resource (499 p.). 
490 1 |a Recent Advances in Obesity Research Ser. 
500 |a Description based upon print version of record. 
505 0 |a COVER -- TITLE -- COPYRIGHT -- End User License Agreement -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- List of Contributors -- A Life Course Approach to Obesity and Cardio-vascular Disease -- Joana Araújo1,2 and Elisabete Ramos1,2,* -- INTRODUCTION -- LIFE COURSE THEORETICAL MODELS -- OBESITY DEVELOPMENT: CRITICAL AND SENSITIVE PERIODS -- Prenatal Period and Infancy -- Childhood -- Adolescence -- LIFE-TIME OBESITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE -- Measuring Life-time Obesity -- Direct or Mediated Effects of Early Obesity -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST 
505 8 |a ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Social and Health Behavior Determinants of Obesity -- Andreia Oliveira1,2,*, Catarina Durão1,3 and Carla Lopes1,2 -- INTRODUCTION -- Conceptual Frameworks for Defining Obesity Determinants -- SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF OBESITY -- The family's Social Environment -- Parenting Styles and Parenting Child-feeding Practices -- Parental Diet and Parental Characteristics -- Other Psychosocial Characteristics within the Family Context -- EARLY-LIFE DETERMINANTS OF DIETARY HABITS AND ADIPOSITY -- DIETARY INFLUENCES OF OBESITY -- Foods -- Nutrients -- Dietary Patterns 
505 8 |a PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND OBESITY -- ALCOHOL AND SMOKING EFFECTS ON OBESITY -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Obesity and Adipose Tissue Remodeling -- Adriana R. Rodrigues1,2,3,#, Maria J. Salazar1,2,3,# and Alexandra M. Gouveia1,2,3,4,* -- INTRODUCTION -- GENERAL COMPOSITION AND FUNCTION OF ADIPOSE TISSUE -- Adipose Tissue Distribution in Humans and Rodents -- Adipose Tissue Composition and Plasticity -- Adipocytes -- Other Important Constituents of Adipose Tissue -- Adipose Tissue as a Secretion Organ 
505 8 |a OBESITY-MEDIATED ADIPOSE TISSUE REMODELING -- Adipocyte Hyperplasia and Hypertrophy -- Macrophage Infiltration in Adipose Tissue and Inflammatory Profile -- Hypoxia and Angiogenesis -- Extracellular Matrix Deposition and Fibrosis -- Transdifferentiation of Adipocytes in Obesity -- Adipose Tissue Remodeling as a Therapeutic Perspective to Obesity -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Adipokines as Emerging Biomarkers of Adipocyte Dysfunction 
505 8 |a Marco Assunção1,2, João T. Guimarães1,3,4, Margarida Faria1 and Rosário Monteiro3,5,6,* -- INTRODUCTION -- ADIPOSE TISSUE AND ADIPOKINES -- Proinflammatory Adipokines -- Anti-inflammatory Adipokines -- The Adiponectin/Leptin Ratio -- ARE ADIPOKINES IDEAL BIOMARKERS? -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Metabolic Inflammation at the Crossroads of Obesity Phenotypes -- Inês Brandão1,2, Célia Candeias3 and Rosário Monteiro1,2,3,* -- INTRODUCTION -- THE HETEROGENEITY OF OBESITY 
500 |a The Metabolically Unhealthy Normal-weight Phenotype 
520 |a Understanding Obesity informs readers about contributing factors to obesity: from social and behavioral determinants throughout the life course, influences from before we are born to what we eat (nutrients and food contaminants which impact body weight), gut bacteria, and the way accumulated energy from nutrition is spent. Chapters will also inform readers about adipose tissue (the dynamic role of the adipose tissue during obesity development, the pressure put on to its remodeling and differences in obesity phenotypes regarding association with pathological outcomes as well as the latest advan. 
650 0 |a Obesity. 
650 7 |a Obesity  |2 fast 
700 1 |a Monteiro, Rosário. 
700 1 |a Martins, Maria João. 
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