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An individual's starting point - the influence of genetics and ill health.
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Foresight – Obesity System Map »
Foresight – Obesity System Map
Foresight – Obesity System Map☜Obesity occurs when energy intake from food and drink consumption is greater than energy expenditure through the body’s metabolism and physical activity over a prolonged period, resulting in the accumulation of excess body fat. However there are many complex behavioural and societal factors that combine to contribute to the causes of obesity.☜F1CEB7
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1. Biology☜An individuals starting point - the influence of genetics and ill health.☜5CD992
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Conscious control of accumulation »
Conscious control of accumulation
Conscious control of accumulation☜Level at which cognitive/reflexive processes exert influence on energy intake and expenditure.☜9FDEF6
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Genetic and/or epigenetic predisposition to obesity »
Genetic and/or epigenetic predisposition to obesity
Genetic and/or epigenetic predisposition to obesity☜Degree to which a person is predisposed by his genetic make-up to develop obesity; degree of indirect inheritance that contributes to obesity susceptibility.☜9FDEF6
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Appropriateness of maternal body composition »
Appropriateness of maternal body composition
Appropriateness of maternal body composition☜Degree to which the maternal body has the optimal physiological condition at conception, pregnancy and birth.☜9FDEF6
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Appropriateness of nutrient partitioning »
Appropriateness of nutrient partitioning
Appropriateness of nutrient partitioning☜Degree to which the body is able to maintain the appropriate balance between fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolism and storage.☜9FDEF6
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Appropriateness of child growth »
Appropriateness of child growth
Appropriateness of child growth☜Degree to which speed of growth and physiological status of the child are in balance with each other and thus to prevent early onset of adipose tissue formation.☜9FDEF6
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Appropriateness of embryonic & fetal growth »
Appropriateness of embryonic & fetal growth
Appropriateness of embryonic & fetal growth☜Degree to which the physiological environment for the embryo provides optimal nutrient and physical environment for growth.☜9FDEF6
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Degree of optimal GI signalling »
Degree of optimal GI signalling
Degree of optimal GI signalling☜Degree of intestinal signals resulting from digestion and absorption of food that help to control the intake of type and amount of foods.☜9FDEF6
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Degree of primary appetite control by brain »
Degree of primary appetite control by brain
Degree of primary appetite control by brain☜Degree to which the brain automatically (non-consciously) responds to signals of the digestive system to control type and amount of food intake.☜9FDEF6
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Effort to acquire energy »
Effort to acquire energy
Effort to acquire energy☜Effort people spend to acquire bodily energy via food intake.☜9FDEF6
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Extent of digestion and absorption »
Extent of digestion and absorption
Extent of digestion and absorption☜Degree of optimal energy and nutrient absorption by the human body.☜9FDEF6
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Importance of physical need »
Importance of physical need
Importance of physical need☜Degree to which physical need for energy triggers energy spending and acquiring behaviour.☜9FDEF6
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Level of adipocyte metabolism »
Level of adipocyte metabolism
Level of adipocyte metabolism☜Degree to which fat is rapidly absorbed and stored in adipose tissue (fat storage cells).☜9FDEF6
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Level of available energy »
Level of available energy
Level of available energy☜Level of energy available to an individual.☜9FDEF6
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Level of fat-free mass »
Level of fat-free mass
Level of fat-free mass☜Relative level of fat-free tissue (muscle) in comparison to fat tissue (adipose tissue).☜9FDEF6
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Level of infections »
Level of infections
Level of infections☜Degree of general occurrence of all type of diseases in society.☜9FDEF6
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Level of satiety »
Level of satiety
Level of satiety☜Degree to which food digestion and absorption in the gut reduces the need for food intake.☜9FDEF6
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Level of thermogenesis »
Level of thermogenesis
Level of thermogenesis☜Degree of energy needed to maintain body temperature.☜9FDEF6
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Predisposition to activity »
Predisposition to activity
Predisposition to activity☜☜9FDEF6
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Quality & Quantity of breast feeding »
Quality & Quantity of breast feeding
Quality & Quantity of breast feeding☜☜9FDEF6
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Reliance on pharma remedies »
Reliance on pharma remedies
Reliance on pharma remedies☜☜9FDEF6
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Reliance on surgical interventions »
Reliance on surgical interventions
Reliance on surgical interventions☜Reliance on pharma & surgical remedies to deal with effects of obesity.☜9FDEF6
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Resting metabolic rate »
Resting metabolic rate
Resting metabolic rate☜Degree of energy utilised by the metabolism in a resting state (no physical nor intestinal activity).☜9FDEF6
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Side-effects of medicine / drug use »
Side-effects of medicine / drug use
Side-effects of medicine / drug use☜☜9FDEF6
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Strength of lock-in to accumulate energy »
Strength of lock-in to accumulate energy
Strength of lock-in to accumulate energy☜Degree to which behavioural patterns to spend and acquire energy are psychologically, biologically, institutionally locked in.☜9FDEF6
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Tendency to preserve energy »
Tendency to preserve energy
Tendency to preserve energy☜Tendency of people to reduce expenditure of bodily energy.☜9FDEF6
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