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Stunting and future risk of obesity: principal physiological mechanisms
Sawaya, Ana Lydia; Roberts, Susan.
  • Sawaya, Ana Lydia; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Departamento de Fisiologia. Disciplina de Neurofisiologia e Fisiologia Endócrina. São Paulo. BR
  • Roberts, Susan; Tufts University. Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging. Boston. US
Cad. saúde pública ; 19(supl.1): S21-S28, 2003. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-340404
RESUMO
There is a fair amount of epidemiological evidence showing that nutritional stunting causes increased risks of obesity. Obesity is increasing dramatically not only in developed countries but also in developing countries, such as Brazil, especially among the poorer. The mere coexistence of undernutrition and obesity among poor people has a great impact, as the burden in the social, economic, and health care systems is remarkable. In addition, an increasing number of studies have shown that nutritional stunting causes a series of important long-lasting changes such as lower energy expenditure, higher susceptibility to the effects of high-fat diets, lower fat oxidation, and impaired regulation of food intake. These findings suggest that a broader and more detailed understanding of the long-lasting effects of early undernutrition, direct cause of nutritional stunting, is needed. Within this context, we present data of some physiological mechanisms that substantiate the association between previous undernutrition and future obesity
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: LILAS (Amériques) Sujet Principal: État nutritionnel / Consommation alimentaire / Obésité Type d'étude: Etude d'étiologie / Facteurs de risque langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Cad. saúde pública Thème du journal: Santé publique / Toxicologie Année: 2003 Type: Article Pays d'affiliation: Brésil / États-Unis d'Amérique Institution/Pays d'affiliation: Tufts University/US / Universidade Federal de São Paulo/BR

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: LILAS (Amériques) Sujet Principal: État nutritionnel / Consommation alimentaire / Obésité Type d'étude: Etude d'étiologie / Facteurs de risque langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Cad. saúde pública Thème du journal: Santé publique / Toxicologie Année: 2003 Type: Article Pays d'affiliation: Brésil / États-Unis d'Amérique Institution/Pays d'affiliation: Tufts University/US / Universidade Federal de São Paulo/BR