Methodological approaches to assess body-weight regulation and aetiology of obesity.
Obesity, which is becoming one of the major health hazards in developed and developing societies, results from a long-term positive energy balance. Body-weight regulation and stability depend on an axis with three interrelated components: food intake, energy expenditure and adipogenesis, although th...
Main Authors: | Marti, A, De Miguel, C, Jebb, S, Lafontan, M, Laville, M, Palou, A, Remesar, X, Trayhurn, P, Martinez, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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