| Literature DB >> 30844811 |
Gema Frühbeck1,2, Luca Busetto3,4, Dror Dicker3,5, Volkan Yumuk3,6, Gijs H Goossens3,7, Johannes Hebebrand3,8, Jason G C Halford3,9, Nathalie J Farpour-Lambert3,10, Ellen E Blaak3,7, Euan Woodward3,11, Hermann Toplak3,12.
Abstract
Obesity is a frequent, serious, complex, relapsing, and chronic disease process that represents a major public health problem. The coining of obesity as an adiposity-based chronic disease (ABCD) is of particular relevance being in line with EASO's proposal to improve the International Classification of Diseases ICD-11 diagnostic criteria for obesity based on three dimensions, namely etiology, degree of adiposity, and health risks. The body mass index as a unique measurement of obesity does not reflect the whole complexity of the disease. Obesity complications are mainly determined by 2 pathological processes, i.e., physical forces (fat mass disease) as well as endocrine and immune responses (sick fat disease), which are embedded in a cultural and physical context leading to a specific ABCD stage.Entities:
Keywords: Adiposity; Comorbidities; Dysfunctional adipose tissue; Noncommunicable diseases
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30844811 PMCID: PMC6547280 DOI: 10.1159/000497124
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obes Facts ISSN: 1662-4025 Impact factor: 3.942