Towards an adiposity-related disease framework for the diagnosis and management of obesities.
Carolina M PerdomoIcíar Avilés-OlmosDror DickerGema FrühbeckPublished in: Reviews in endocrine & metabolic disorders (2023)
Obesity is a complex disease that relapses frequently and associates with multiple complications that comprise a worldwide health priority because of its rising prevalence and association with numerous complications, including metabolic disorders, mechanic pathologies, and cancer, among others. Noteworthy, excess adiposity is accompanied by chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, insulin resistance, and subsequent organ dysfunction. This dysfunctional adipose tissue is initially stored in the visceral depot, overflowing subsequently to produce lipotoxicity in ectopic depots like liver, heart, muscle, and pancreas, among others. People living with obesity need a diagnostic approach that considers an exhaustive pathophysiology and complications assessment. Thus, it is essential to warrant a holistic diagnosis and management that guarantees an adequate health status, and quality of life. The present review summarizes the different complications associated with obesity, at the same time, we aim to fostering a novel framework that enhances a patient-centered approach to obesity management in the precision medicine era.
Keyphrases
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- high fat diet induced
- skeletal muscle
- oxidative stress
- metabolic syndrome
- high fat diet
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- type diabetes
- risk factors
- weight gain
- weight loss
- healthcare
- public health
- mental health
- physical activity
- squamous cell carcinoma
- risk assessment
- body mass index
- climate change
- dna damage
- social media
- drug induced
- atrial fibrillation
- young adults
- lymph node metastasis