Obesity may be secondary to other diseases due to genetic or acquired conditions that are characterized by alterations in the control of systems regulating hunger-satiety and / or weight, in the gastrointestinal system and the intestinal microbiota, in endocrine pathways. Secondary obesity may be due to maternal metabolic conditions, to neurobiological and psychological determinants, to sleep debt and smoking cessation, to disability and to various medications.

Overweight and obesity in Internal Medicine / Donini, Lorenzo Maria. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 1-7.

Overweight and obesity in Internal Medicine

DONINI, Lorenzo Maria
2015

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Obesity may be secondary to other diseases due to genetic or acquired conditions that are characterized by alterations in the control of systems regulating hunger-satiety and / or weight, in the gastrointestinal system and the intestinal microbiota, in endocrine pathways. Secondary obesity may be due to maternal metabolic conditions, to neurobiological and psychological determinants, to sleep debt and smoking cessation, to disability and to various medications.
2015
The different faces of being overweight: risk factors for the evolution towards obesity
978-1-63483-099-7
obesity, eating disorders
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