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  1. Would soda taxes really yield health benefits? Taxes on sugary beverages would do little to lower obesity.(HEALTH & MEDICINE): An article from: Regulation by Michael L. Marlow, Alden F. Shiers, 2010-09-22
  2. Cytokines play role in sleep disorders, obesity.(Neuropsychiatric Medicine): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Patrice Wendling, 2006-10-01
  3. Obesity and lung function: too much leads to too little.(PULMONARY MEDICINE): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2009-04-01
  4. Obesity doesn't exclude laparoscopic colectomy.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Norra MacReady, 2004-07-01
  5. PCPs assigned front line in obesity treatment.(Endocrinology)(primary care physicians): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2005-02-01
  6. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Obesity by Paula Ford-Martin, 2001-01-01
  7. Fat, Gluttony and Sloth: Obesity in Literature, Art and Medicine.(Book review): An article from: Journal of Social History by Peter N. Stearns, 2010-09-22
  8. Obesity and Diabetes in Sports Medicine, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine (The Clinics: Orthopedics) by Susan E. Kirk MD, Dilaawar J. Mistry MDMSATC, 2009-06-26
  9. Winter recreation: an hour a day keeps obesity away.(HEALTH & MEDICINE): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Peg Stomierowski, 2010-09-01
  10. IOM critical of efforts to fight childhood obesity.(Institute of Medicine): An article from: Family Practice News by Jane Anderson, 2006-10-15
  11. Obesity (Health and Medical Issues Today) by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2006-04-30
  12. Adipocyte and Obesity: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms
  13. Encyclopedia of Obesity And Eating Disorders (Facts on File Library of Health and Living) by Dana K. Cassell, David H. Gleaves, 2006-05-30
  14. Office Management of Obesity by George Bray, W. B. Saunders, 2003-09-01

81. Metabolic Medicine Group
more exercise are clearly failing to stem the rising tide of the obesity epidemic.To be successful we need a new solution. The metabolic medicine group is
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Why do we get fat? In some westernised societies overweight persons comprise almost half the adult population and obese people make up almost 15-20%. This is a major problem because obesity increases our susceptibility to many serious diseases, as most notably diabetes, but also cardiovascular disease, some forms of cancer and respiratory problems such as sleep apnea (stopping breathing while asleep). Today the health costs of obesity adds up to billions of pounds annually. Little wonder then that the WHO declared in 1997 that obesity is the largest health threat facing the western world. Changes in the prevalence of obesity over time are probably the result of changes in society rather than a result of genetics. The spread of car and TV ownership have altered our activity patterns, making us far more sedentary than previously, and we are now faced with a much wider range of foods from which to choose, many of which have high calorie and fat contents. However, faced with this so called 'toxic' environment we do not all become obese. Some people appear to have constitutions that are susceptible in the modern environment while others are resistant to the problem. These differences between people are mostly genetic.

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obesity What is obesity? obesity is defined as a generalized accumulationof body fat. obesity is adults. What causes obesity? During
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84. Best Practice Of Medicine - Overweight And Obesity - Print Report
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86. FOCUS - July 13, 2001
Front Page. medicine. Does Uncoupling Protein Make Good Beta Cells Go Bad?Researchers Find Potential Mechanism Linking obesity to Type II Diabetes.
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87. Science In Medicine Lecture Series
Did obesity cause diabetes, or was it the other way around? In 1968, Dr. Daniel Porte,then an assistant professor of medicine at the UW, published an article
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Alumni Science In Medicine Lecture Series Porte to give Distinguished Scientist Lecture on diabetes and obesity Major medical advances answer fundamental questions, and in so doing open new avenues for investigators to pursue. Such was the case over 30 years ago in the field of endocrinology when investigators began probing the relationship between diabetes and obesity. Clinical studies showed that adult diabetics were often obese. What was the connection? Did obesity cause diabetes, or was it the other way around? In 1968, Dr. Daniel Porte, then an assistant professor of medicine at the UW, published an article in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in which he tackled these questions. Porte reported that although obese people were at risk for developing diabetes, their blood-sugar levels were not necessarily higher than normal. In other words, hyperglycemia, or high blood-sugar levels - the classic symptom of diabetes - appeared to be triggered by something else. This other trigger continues to baffle researchers and spawn original research. It is the mechanism for abnormal insulin secretion. Porte, now UW professor emeritus of medicine, is this year's Distinguished Scientist for the Science in Medicine Lecture Series. He will discuss his early work, as well as the latest developments in the field, in a lecture titled "Obesity and Diabetes Mellitus: The B-Cell Connection."

88. Child Health Library - Adolescent Medicine - Obesity
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    89. MEDEX: Adult Medicine Obesity Lecture
    MEDEX. obesity Lecture. This page was updated on Saturday, April 21, 2001. The URLfor this page is http//northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/ap/medex/lectures/obesity.htm.
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    90. Primary Care Clinical Practice Guidelines 3
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    91. Health & Medicine
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    Obesity has become a national health epidemic. It is exceeded only by smoking as a major cause of preventable death, and has been recognized as a chronic disease since 1985. Obesity is a major risk factor for high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes mellitus and some cancers in both men and women. An estimated 97 million adults in the United States are overweight or obese. According to the National Institutes of Health, an increase in body weight of 20 percent or more above desirable weight constitutes a health hazard. The exact causes of obesity are not always well understood. Genetic, behavioral and societal factors have been implicated. The treatment of obesity, like its cause, includes multiple methods such as dieting and behavioral modification with exercise.

    92. Insurance Medicine
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    Obesity / Weight Loss Advice Our physicians frequently are asked for advice on treating obesity and achieving and maintaining significant weight loss. This is an extremely common problem in the United States. In our practice morbid obesity (greater than 50 pounds over ideal body weight) commonly accompanies obstructive sleep apnea. We have collected a number of links below which we believe are excellent sources of scientific, unbiased information on obesity and weight loss. Links below followed by (NIDDK) come from a division of the National Institute of Health (NIH). The full name for this division is the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Those links followed by (SUA) come from a non-profit organization called Shape Up America!. Shape Up America! was founded by C. Everett Koop, MD, former Surgeon General of the United States, and leading physicians in exercise physiology, nutrition, and the treatment of obesity.

    95. Esperion Therapeutics - Pathways To New Medicine
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    96. Stanford University School Of Medicine
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    100. BARBARA'S OBESITY MEDS AND RESEARCH NEWS
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    On-line OMR's Axokine phase III analysis. April 8, 2003. On March 31, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals held a press conference with preliminary data on the phase III weight loss trial of Axokine, an analog of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF). With the paucity of approved anti-obesity drugs, and the very modest results they provide, these results have been eagerly anticipated. The news for Axokine was very good at the end of phase II, with low levels of neutralizing antibodies, a very good safety profile, and an average 10 pound weight loss over 12 weeks. If this profile had held, Axokine was posed to be a "blockbuster" weight loss drug providing 20-30 pounds of weight loss for the average responder over the usual 6-9 month period during which weight loss drugs are at their most effective. Unfortunately the phase III results did not remotely mirror phase II. In our report we address:
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