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Handbook of Obesity – Volume 1: Epidemiology, Etiology, and Physiopathology

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  • by: George A. Bray, Claude Bouchard
  • Edition: 4
  • Published: 2023
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 637
  • Size: 369 MB (387094119 bytes)
  • Extension: PDF
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Authored by leading global experts, this definitive reference provides a comprehensive examination of obesity through cutting-edge scientific research. The updated fifth edition explores the complex interplay of biological, behavioral, and environmental factors contributing to obesity across 66 detailed chapters.

Key Features:
  • Cutting-edge research incorporating decades of scientific advancement
  • Multidisciplinary approach to obesity science
  • Global perspective on epidemiology and pathophysiology
Volume Structure:

Section 1: Foundations of Obesity

  • Historical context of obesity in art and literature
  • Measurement techniques for adiposity and body composition
  • Global epidemiological patterns across demographics

Section 2: Biological Mechanisms

  • Bioenergetics and metabolic regulation
  • Genetic and epigenetic influences
  • Energy expenditure dynamics
  • Infection-related adiposity factors

Section 3: Behavioral Factors

  • Dietary patterns and ingestive behaviors
  • Impact of smoking, breastfeeding, and sleep
  • Sedentary lifestyles and physical activity

Section 4: Environmental Influences

  • Agricultural and food industry impacts
  • Socioeconomic and cultural dimensions
  • Environmental pollutants and obesogens

Section 5: Health Consequences

  • Cardiometabolic diseases (diabetes, heart disease)
  • Cancer risks and hepatic disorders
  • Pulmonary and musculoskeletal complications
  • Mental health and quality of life impacts
  • Pediatric health and growth disorders
  • Societal bias and discrimination

This essential reference provides researchers and clinicians with:

  •  Comprehensive coverage of obesity science
  •  Evidence-based insights into causation and comorbidities
  •  Translational knowledge for clinical applications

Ideal for: Obesity researchers, endocrinologists, public health specialists, and healthcare policymakers seeking authoritative, up-to-date scientific understanding of obesity pathogenesis.

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