Poverty and obesity/Related Articles: Difference between revisions

From Citizendium
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Gareth Leng
(Created page with "{{subpages}} ==Other related topics== {{r_EZ|Poverty and Obesity}} {{r_EZ|The Aminostatic Hypothesis}} {{r_EZ|The Energostatic Hypothesis}} {{r_EZ|The Lipostatic Hypothesis}} {{r...")
 
imported>Gareth Leng
Line 8: Line 8:
{{r_EZ|Normal Weight Obesity}}
{{r_EZ|Normal Weight Obesity}}
{{r_EZ|The Obesogenic Environment}}
{{r_EZ|The Obesogenic Environment}}
{{r|Appetite}}
{{r|Circadian rhythms and appetite}}
{{r|Energy balance in pregnancy and lactation}}
{{r|Evolution of appetite regulating systems}}
{{r|Glucostatic theory of appetite control}}
{{r|Melanocortins and appetite}}
{{r|Stress and appetite}}
{{r|Food reward}}
{{r|Gut-brain signalling}}
{{r|Diabesity}}
{{r|Genetics of obesity}}
{{r|Bariatric surgery}}
{{r|Drug treatments for obesity}}
{{r|Exercise and body weight}}
{{r|Health consequences of obesity}}
{{r|adipocyte}}
{{r|leptin}}
{{r|ghrelin}}
{{r|hypothalamus}}
{{r|arcuate nucleus}}
{{r|hunger}}
{{r|satiety}}
{{r|cholecystokinin}}

Revision as of 06:50, 8 September 2011

This article is a stub and thus not approved.
Main Article
Discussion
Related Articles  [?]
Bibliography  [?]
External Links  [?]
Citable Version  [?]
 
A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Poverty and obesity.
See also changes related to Poverty and obesity, or pages that link to Poverty and obesity or to this page or whose text contains "Poverty and obesity".

Other related topics

  • Stub Poverty and Obesity [r]: Relation between obesity and diet quality, dietary energy density, and energy costs. [e]




  • Stub Healthy Obesity [r]: The healthy obese phenotype is characterized by favorable cardiometabolic risk factors despite excess adipose tissue. [e]
  • Stub Normal Weight Obesity [r]: The combination of normal body mass index (BMI) and high body fat content is associated with a high prevalence of cardiometabolic dysregulation, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular risk factors. [e]