A REVIEW ARTICLE ON OBESITY CONTROL

  • Dr.Xavier V K

Abstract

Obesity is a dynamic interplay between genetic and environmental influences and is related to substantial morbidity and mortality. There are some adverse health effects, such as metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancers, high blood pressure, that are related to obesity. Cumulative metabolic and physical discomfort are the product of these health effects associated with obesity. An unusually high volume of body fat or adipose tissue is often characterized by obesity. Abnormal changes in obesity are experienced by secretory factors/adipokines released from these adipose tissues and thus induce a number of inflammatory conditions. Inherited genetic variation is an important risk factor for obesity, and understanding obesity genetics can increasingly benefit individual patients in the development of medications and improved drug targeting. This paper reviews factors that lead to obesity, analyses obesity, and highlights the need to consider its prevalence. Topics related to treatment and the advancement of appropriate drug methods are also discussed.

Published
2019-07-30
Section
Articles