International textbook of obesity

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International textbook of obesity

edited by Per Björntorp

John Wiley & Sons, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The prevalence of obesity has now reached such proportions that in many parts of the world it is one of the most dominant health problems. Obesity leads to a number of serious diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, stroke and cancer as well as psychological problems and a poor quality of life. Obesity research is now very active and understanding of the disease has greatly increased. The International Textbook of Obesity offers a definitive coverage of the area looking at epidemiology, causes, current research and management. Gives an up to date account of the field Edited by a leading expert in the area Contributions from an impressive array of authors including many from young researchers giving new perspectives on the issues This will be a lasting reference for a wide range of academic and professional health care workers, including obesity research specialists, diebetologists, nutritionists, practising physicians and endocrinologists.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors. Preface. EPIDEMIOLOGY. Obesity as a Global Problem (V. Antipatis & T. Gill). The Epidemiology of Obesity (J. Seidell). Body Weight, Body Composition and Longevity (D. Allison, et al.). DIAGNOSIS. Anthropometric Indices of Obesity and Regional Distribution of Fat Depots (T. Han & M. Lean). Screening the Population (B. Lindahl). Evaluation of Human Adiposity (S. Heymsfield, et al.). APPETITE REGULATION AND OBESITY PREVENTION. Role of Neuropeptides and Leptin in Food Intake and Obesity (B. Jeanrenaud & F. Rohner-Jeanrenaud). Regulation of Appetite and the Management of Obesity (J. Blundell). Physiological Regulation of Macronutrient Balance (S. Jebb & A. Prentice). Fat in the Diet and Obesity (B. Heitmann & L. Lissner). Energy Expenditure at Rest and During Exercise (B. Ekblom). Exercise and Macronutient Balance (A. Tremblay & J.-P. Desprs). PATHOGENESIS AND TYPES OF OBESITY The Specificity of Adipose Depots (C. Pond). Causes of Obesity and Consequences of Obesity Prevention in Non-human Primates and Other Animal Models (B. Hansen). Social Status, Social Stress and Fat Distribution in Primates (C. Shively & J. Wallace). Centralization of Body Fat (P. Bjorntorp). Obesity and Hormonal Abnormalities (R. Pasquali & V. Vicennati). Cortisol Metabolism (B. Walker & J. Seckl). Drug-induced Obesity (L. Breum & M. Fernstrom). Pregnancy (H. Harris). Social and Cultural Influences on Obesity (J. Sobal). Cessation of Smoking and Body Weight (K. Ward, et al.). COMPLICATIONS. Visceral Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome (R. Rosmond). Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (A. Hodge, et al.). Cardiovascular Disease (A. Tiengo & A. Avogaro). Obesity, Overweight and Human Cancer (M. Hill). Pulmonary Diseases (Including Sleep Apnoea and Pickwickian Syndrome) (T. Robinson & R. Grunstein). Obesity and Gallstones (S. Heshka & S. Heymsfield). MANAGEMENT. Health Benefits and Risks of Weight Loss (L. Khaodhiar & G. Blackburn). Treatment: Diet (S. Rssner). Recent and Future Drugs for the Treatment of Obesity (L. van Gaal, et al.). Treatment: Hormones (B. Andersson, et al.). Why Quality of Life Measures Should Be Used in the Treatment of Patients with Obesity (M. Sullivan, et al.). Surgical Treatment of Obesity (J. Kral). Swedish Obese Subjects, SOS (L. Sjostrom). Index.

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  • NCID
    BA53878786
  • ISBN
    • 0471988707
  • LCCN
    00048591
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Chichester
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 546 p.
  • Size
    ill. ; 26 cm
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