Obesity Innovations
Obesity may be a medical condition that happens when an individual carries excess weight or body fat which may affect their health. A doctor will usually suggest that an individual has
obesity if they need a high body mass index.
Body mass index (BMI) may be a tool that doctors use to assess if an individual is at an appropriate weight for his or her age, sex, and height. The measurement combines height and weight.
A BMI between 25 and 29.9 indicates that an individual is carrying excess weight. A BMI of 30 or over suggests that an individual may have obesity.
Other factors, like the ratio of waist-to-hip size (WHR), waist-to-height ratio (WtHR), and therefore the amount and distribution of fat on the body also play a task in determining how healthy a person’s weight and body shape are.
If an individual does have
obesity and excess weight, this will increase their risk of developing variety of
health conditions, including metabolic syndrome, arthritis, and a few sorts of cancer.
Metabolic
syndrome involves a set of issues, like high vital sign, type 2 diabetes, and disorder.
Maintaining a healthy weight or losing through diet and exercise is a method to stop or reduce obesity. In some cases, a person may need surgery.
High Impact List of Articles
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Impressive response and longterm survival in a patient with metastatic extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma treated with radiotherapy and trabectedin: a synergistic activity
Ruggero Filannino, Annalisa Nardone, Livia Fucci ,Andrea Armenio, Federica De Luca, Francesco Figliuolo, Francesco Macina, Eustachio Ruggieri, Stefania Tommasi, Michele Traversa, Umberto Orsini, Anna Albano, Roberta Carbonara and Michele Guida*
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Impressive response and longterm survival in a patient with metastatic extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma treated with radiotherapy and trabectedin: a synergistic activity
Ruggero Filannino, Annalisa Nardone, Livia Fucci ,Andrea Armenio, Federica De Luca, Francesco Figliuolo, Francesco Macina, Eustachio Ruggieri, Stefania Tommasi, Michele Traversa, Umberto Orsini, Anna Albano, Roberta Carbonara and Michele Guida*
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Real-time PCR and the ultimate quest for
real‑time results
DH Persing, EJ Baron
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Real-time PCR and the ultimate quest for
real‑time results
DH Persing, EJ Baron
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Novel designs for clinical trials in multiple sclerosis: another excursion to Sirenum scopuli?
Stacey S Cofield and Gary R Cutter
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Novel designs for clinical trials in multiple sclerosis: another excursion to Sirenum scopuli?
Stacey S Cofield and Gary R Cutter
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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New theory on HIV spread
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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New theory on HIV spread
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Comparative efficacy and safety of atorvastatin, simvastatin and lovastatin in the management of dyslipidemic Type 2 diabetic patients
Molouk Hadjibabaie, Kheirollah Gholami, Hossain Khalili, Seyed Hamid Khoei, Manoochehr Nakhjavani, Kobra Rayati, Atefeh Tohidi, Roja Rahimi and Mohammad Abdollahi
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Comparative efficacy and safety of atorvastatin, simvastatin and lovastatin in the management of dyslipidemic Type 2 diabetic patients
Molouk Hadjibabaie, Kheirollah Gholami, Hossain Khalili, Seyed Hamid Khoei, Manoochehr Nakhjavani, Kobra Rayati, Atefeh Tohidi, Roja Rahimi and Mohammad Abdollahi
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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