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  • ...dy the effects of high-fat, high-sugar diets on the development of obesity and related metabolic disorders in laboratory animals. ...ing "to lead in"), "obesity" (from the Latin obesitas, meaning "fatness"), and "model" (from the Latin modulus, meaning "measure").
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  • |Term=Obesity Medicine ...romotes the prevention of obesity, and advocates for those who suffer from obesity.
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  • ...abetes]] and [[Obesity]]. It is used to describe a condition where obesity and type 2 diabetes occur together. ...terature but is commonly used in discussions about the epidemic of obesity and diabetes.
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  • == Obesity-associated morbidity == ...ity]]. The term is derived from the Latin ''obesitas'', meaning "fatness", and the Greek ''morbidus'', meaning "disease".
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  • == Very Low Calorie Diet (VLCD) == ...800 [[calorie]]s per day. This diet is under the category of [[low calorie diet]]s, but is more extreme in its approach.
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  • == Obesity in China == ...ˈtʃaɪnə/) has become a significant health issue in the country. The term "obesity" originates from the Latin word "obesus", meaning "that has eaten itself fa
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  • == Vegetarian diet == ...lso exclude by-products of animal slaughter, such as animal-derived rennet and gelatin.
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  • ...starchy or sugary nature. This diet is often referred to as the [[Banting diet]]. The term "Banting" has been used in some cultures as a verb meaning "to diet", in reference to William Banting's dietary approach. The term was first us
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  • == World Obesity Day == ...aims to stimulate and support practical actions for achieving a healthier and less obese world.
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  • == Anti-obesity medication == '''Anti-obesity medication''' or '''weight loss drugs''' are [[pharmacological]] agents tha
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  • '''Anti Obesity Day''' ...26th to raise awareness about the health risks associated with [[obesity]] and to encourage people to adopt a healthier lifestyle.
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  • == World Obesity Federation == ...he organization was established with the aim of promoting solutions to the obesity crisis worldwide.
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  • ...crease body weight, or to prevent and treat diseases, such as diabetes and obesity. ..."way of life." It was first used in the 13th century to refer to the food and drink one consumes in a day. The term "dieting" as it is known today, refer
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  • == Childhood obesity == '''Childhood obesity''' (pronunciation: /ˈtʃaɪldˌhʊd oʊˈbiːsɪti/) is a condition where
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  • == Obesity and Fertility == ...originates from the Latin word "obesus", meaning "having eaten until fat". Obesity is often associated with numerous health complications, including its impac
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  • == Morbid Obesity == ...o the potential for disease or death that is associated with this level of obesity.
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  • ...the author of several books, including ''[[Good Calories, Bad Calories]]'' and ''[[Why We Get Fat]]''. ...riting about health and nutrition, focusing on the role of diet in obesity and chronic diseases.
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  • == Epidemiology of Obesity == ...ogy]] that studies the patterns, causes, and effects of [[Obesity]] health and disease conditions in defined populations.
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  • ...e body. It is often associated with a significant increase in health risks and reduced life expectancy. ..."Adipositas" is derived from the Latin word "adipose", which means "fat", and the suffix "-itas", which is used to form nouns indicating a state or condi
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  • ...aceuticals]]. It was used as an appetite suppressant in the treatment of [[obesity]] before being voluntarily withdrawn from the market due to concerns about ...ts use was associated with an increased risk of [[pulmonary hypertension]] and heart valve disease, which led to its withdrawal from the market.
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