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Genetic and/or epigenetic predisposition to obesity
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Degree to which a person is predisposed by his genetic make-up to develop obesity; degree of indirect inheritance that contributes to obesity susceptibility.
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Foresight â Obesity System Map »
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Foresight â Obesity System MapâObesity occurs when energy intake from food and drink consumption is greater than energy expenditure through the bodyâs 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.âF1CEB7
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1. BiologyâAn individuals starting point - the influence of genetics and ill health.â5CD992
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Genetic and/or epigenetic predisposition to obesity
Genetic and/or epigenetic predisposition to obesityâDegree to which a person is predisposed by his genetic make-up to develop obesity; degree of indirect inheritance that contributes to obesity susceptibility.â9FDEF6
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Appropriateness of nutrient partitioning »
Appropriateness of nutrient partitioning
Appropriateness of nutrient partitioningâDegree to which the body is able to maintain the appropriate balance between fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolism and storage.âFFFACD
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Appropriateness of maternal body composition »
Appropriateness of maternal body composition
Appropriateness of maternal body compositionâDegree to which the maternal body has the optimal physiological condition at conception, pregnancy and birth.âFFFACD
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Reliance on pharma remedies »
Reliance on pharma remedies
Reliance on pharma remediesââFFFACD
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Degree of primary appetite control by brain »
Degree of primary appetite control by brain
Degree of primary appetite control by brainâDegree to which the brain automatically (non-consciously) responds to signals of the digestive system to control type and amount of food intake.âFFFACD
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Resting metabolic rate »
Resting metabolic rate
Resting metabolic rateâDegree of energy utilised by the metabolism in a resting state (no physical nor intestinal activity).âFFFACD
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Level of thermogenesis »
Level of thermogenesis
Level of thermogenesisâDegree of energy needed to maintain body temperature.âFFFACD
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Predisposition to activity »
Predisposition to activity
Predisposition to activityââFFFACD
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Non-volitional activity (NEAT) »
Non-volitional activity (NEAT)
Non-volitional activity (NEAT)âextent to which people engage in non-volitional activity (twitching etc).âFFFACD
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Appropriateness of maternal body composition »
Appropriateness of maternal body composition
Appropriateness of maternal body compositionâDegree to which the maternal body has the optimal physiological condition at conception, pregnancy and birth.âFFFACD
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Genetic susceptibility to an obesogenic environment »
Genetic susceptibility to an obesogenic environment
Genetic susceptibility to an obesogenic environmentâRoughly 70 percent of obesity risk is genetically inherited; however, this genetic inheritance is best understood as a susceptibility to a fattening environmentââi.e. in a healthy environment, genes alone do not usually cause obesity: in an unhealthy environment, genetically susceptible people become obese, while others remain lean because they are not genetically susceptible. [1]âFFFACD
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Date d'entrée (GMT):
7/31/2014 8:45:00 AM
Date de la derniĂšre modification (Heure GMT):
7/31/2014 8:45:00 AM
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