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- Ligne n°57 : Overweight & Obesity
- Ligne n°63 : Overweight & Obesity
- Ligne n°65 : * Strategies to Prevent & Manage Obesity
Ligne n°66 : + Community Efforts ...
Ligne n°67 : ... + Early Care and Education (ECE)- Ligne n°68 : o Acting Early to Prevent Obesity
Ligne n°69 : o Early Care and Education State Indicator Report ...
Ligne n°76 : ... + Healthcare- Ligne n°77 : o Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) 1.0
Ligne n°78 : o Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) 2.0 ...
Ligne n°77 : ... o Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) 1.0- Ligne n°78 : o Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) 2.0
Ligne n°79 : * Adult Overweight and Obesity ...
Ligne n°78 : ... o Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) 2.0- Ligne n°79 : * Adult Overweight and Obesity
Ligne n°80 : + Defining Adult Obesity ...
Ligne n°79 : ... * Adult Overweight and Obesity- Ligne n°80 : + Defining Adult Obesity
Ligne n°81 : + Adult Obesity Causes & Consequences ...
Ligne n°80 : ... + Defining Adult Obesity- Ligne n°81 : + Adult Obesity Causes & Consequences
Ligne n°82 : * Children ...
Ligne n°82 : ... * Children- Ligne n°83 : + Defining Childhood Obesity
Ligne n°84 : + Childhood Obesity Causes & Consequences ...
Ligne n°83 : ... + Defining Childhood Obesity- Ligne n°84 : + Childhood Obesity Causes & Consequences
Ligne n°85 : + CDC Reports Improvement in Childhood Obesity among Young ...
Ligne n°84 : ... + Childhood Obesity Causes & Consequences- Ligne n°85 : + CDC Reports Improvement in Childhood Obesity among Young
Ligne n°86 : Children Participating in WIC ...
Ligne n°87 : ... * Data & Statistics- Ligne n°88 : + Adult Obesity Facts
Ligne n°89 : + Childhood Obesity Facts ...
Ligne n°88 : ... + Adult Obesity Facts- Ligne n°89 : + Childhood Obesity Facts
Ligne n°90 : + Data, Trends and Maps ...
Ligne n°90 : ... + Data, Trends and Maps- Ligne n°91 : o Adult Obesity Maps
Ligne n°92 : * Surveillance Systems ...- Ligne n°106 : Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
Ligne n°111 : ... * Physical Activity- Ligne n°112 : * Overweight & Obesity
Ligne n°113 : * Healthy Weight ...- Ligne n°123 : Adult Obesity Causes & Consequences
Ligne n°132 : ... * Other Factor: Diseases and Drugs- Ligne n°133 : * Consequences of Obesity
- Ligne n°135 : Obesity is a complex health issue to address. Obesity results from a
- Ligne n°135 : Obesity is a complex health issue to address. Obesity results from a
Ligne n°136 : combination of causes and contributing factors, including individual ...- Ligne n°143 : Obesity is a serious concern because it is associated with poorer
Ligne n°144 : mental health outcomes, reduced quality of life, and the leading causes ...- Ligne n°178 : Watch The Obesity Epidemic to learn about the many community
Ligne n°179 : environmental factors that have contributed to the obesity epidemic, as ...
Ligne n°178 : ... Watch The Obesity Epidemic to learn about the many community- Ligne n°179 : environmental factors that have contributed to the obesity epidemic, as
Ligne n°180 : well as several community initiatives taking place to prevent and ...
Ligne n°180 : ... well as several community initiatives taking place to prevent and- Ligne n°181 : reduce obesity.
Ligne n°186 : ... Strategies to create a healthy environment are listed on the Strategies- Ligne n°187 : to Prevent Obesity page. More specifically, strategies to create a
Ligne n°188 : healthy school environment are listed on the CDC Adolescent and School ...- Ligne n°193 : Do Genes Have a Role in Obesity?
Ligne n°195 : ... Genetic changes in human populations occur too slowly to be responsible- Ligne n°196 : for the obesity epidemic. Nevertheless, the variation in how people
Ligne n°197 : respond to the environment that promotes physical inactivity and intake ...
Ligne n°198 : ... of high-calorie foods suggests that genes do play a role in the- Ligne n°199 : development of obesity.
- Ligne n°201 : How Could Genes Influence Obesity?
Ligne n°204 : ... environment. Studies have identified variants in several genes that may- Ligne n°205 : contribute to obesity by increasing hunger and food intake.
- Ligne n°207 : Rarely, a clear pattern of inherited obesity within a family is caused
Ligne n°208 : by a specific variant of a single gene (monogenic obesity). Most ...
Ligne n°207 : ... Rarely, a clear pattern of inherited obesity within a family is caused- Ligne n°208 : by a specific variant of a single gene (monogenic obesity). Most
Ligne n°209 : obesity, however, probably results from complex interactions among ...
Ligne n°208 : ... by a specific variant of a single gene (monogenic obesity). Most- Ligne n°209 : obesity, however, probably results from complex interactions among
Ligne n°210 : multiple genes and environmental factors that remain poorly understood ...
Ligne n°210 : ... multiple genes and environmental factors that remain poorly understood- Ligne n°211 : (multifactorial obesity).^3,4
Ligne n°215 : ... Health care practitioners routinely collect family health history to- Ligne n°216 : help identify people at high risk of obesity-related diseases such as
Ligne n°217 : diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and some forms of cancer. Family ...- Ligne n°225 : Learn more about genetics and obesity here: Obesity and Genomics.
- Ligne n°225 : Learn more about genetics and obesity here: Obesity and Genomics.
- Ligne n°229 : Some illnesses may lead to obesity or weight gain. These may include
Ligne n°230 : Cushing’s disease, and polycystic ovary syndrome. Drugs such as ...- Ligne n°241 : Consequences of Obesity
- Ligne n°245 : People who have obesity, compared to those with a normal or healthy
Ligne n°246 : weight, are at increased risk for many serious diseases and health ...
Ligne n°265 : ... For more information about these and other health problems associated- Ligne n°266 : with obesity, visit Health Effects of Obesity.
- Ligne n°266 : with obesity, visit Health Effects of Obesity.
Ligne n°268 : ... For more information about these and other health problems associated- Ligne n°269 : with overweight and obesity, visit Clinical Guidelines on the
Ligne n°270 : Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in ...
Ligne n°269 : ... with overweight and obesity, visit Clinical Guidelines on the- Ligne n°270 : Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in
Ligne n°271 : Adults [PDF 56KB]. ...- Ligne n°275 : Obesity and its associated health problems have a significant economic
Ligne n°276 : impact on the U.S. health care system.^11 Medical costs associated with ...
Ligne n°276 : ... impact on the U.S. health care system.^11 Medical costs associated with- Ligne n°277 : overweight and obesity may involve direct and indirect costs.^12,13
Ligne n°278 : Direct medical costs may include preventive, diagnostic, and treatment ...
Ligne n°278 : ... Direct medical costs may include preventive, diagnostic, and treatment- Ligne n°279 : services related to obesity. Indirect costs relate to morbidity and
Ligne n°280 : mortality costs including productivity. Productivity measures include ...
Ligne n°281 : ... ‘absenteeism’ (costs due to employees being absent from work for- Ligne n°282 : obesity-related health reasons) and ‘presenteeism’ (decreased
Ligne n°283 : productivity of employees while at work) as well as premature mortality ...- Ligne n°286 : National Estimated Costs of Obesity
- Ligne n°288 : The medical care costs of obesity in the United States are high. In
Ligne n°289 : 2008 dollars, these costs were estimated to be $147 billion.^15 ...- Ligne n°291 : The annual nationwide productive costs of obesity obesity-related
- Ligne n°291 : The annual nationwide productive costs of obesity obesity-related
Ligne n°292 : absenteeism range between $3.38 billion ($79 per obese individual) and ...- Ligne n°295 : In addition to these costs, data shows implications of obesity on
Ligne n°296 : recruitment by the armed forces. An assessment was performed of the ...
Ligne n°311 : ... ^3Bouchard C. Defining the genetic architecture of the predisposition- Ligne n°312 : to obesity: a challenging but not insurmountable task. Am J Clin Nutr
Ligne n°313 : 2010; 91:5-6. ...- Ligne n°315 : ^4Choquet H, Meyre D. Genetics of obesity: what have we learned? Curr
Ligne n°316 : Genomics. 2011;12:169-79. ...- Ligne n°318 : ^5NHLBI. 2013. Managing Overweight and Obesity in Adults: Systematic
Ligne n°319 : Evidence Review from the Obesity Expert Panel. [PDF – 93KB] ...
Ligne n°318 : ... ^5NHLBI. 2013. Managing Overweight and Obesity in Adults: Systematic- Ligne n°319 : Evidence Review from the Obesity Expert Panel. [PDF – 93KB]
Ligne n°321 : ... ^6Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment- Ligne n°322 : of Overweight and Obesity in Adults. [PDF – 2MB]
Ligne n°331 : ... ^8Kasen, Stephanie, et al. “Obesity and psychopathology in women: a- Ligne n°332 : three decade prospective study.” International Journal of Obesity 32.3
Ligne n°333 : (2008): 558-566. ...- Ligne n°335 : ^9Luppino, Floriana S., et al. “Overweight, obesity, and depression: a
Ligne n°336 : systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.” Archives ...- Ligne n°339 : ^10Roberts, Robert E., et al. “Prospective association between obesity
Ligne n°340 : and depression: evidence from the Alameda County Study.” International ...
Ligne n°340 : ... and depression: evidence from the Alameda County Study.” International- Ligne n°341 : journal of obesity 27.4 (2003): 514-521.
Ligne n°343 : ... ^11U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Surgeon General’s- Ligne n°344 : call to action to prevent and decrease overweight and obesity.
Ligne n°345 : [Rockville, MD]: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public ...
Ligne n°349 : ... ^12Wolf AM, Colditz GA. Current estimates of the economic cost of- Ligne n°350 : obesity in the United States. Obesity Research.1998;6(2):97–106.
- Ligne n°350 : obesity in the United States. Obesity Research.1998;6(2):97–106.
- Ligne n°352 : ^13Wolf, A. What is the economic case for treating obesity? Obesity
- Ligne n°352 : ^13Wolf, A. What is the economic case for treating obesity? Obesity
Ligne n°353 : Research. 1998 Apr;6 Suppl 1:2S-7S. ...- Ligne n°355 : ^14Hammond RA, Levine R. The economic impact of obesity in the United
Ligne n°356 : States. Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity : targets and therapy. ...
Ligne n°355 : ... ^14Hammond RA, Levine R. The economic impact of obesity in the United- Ligne n°356 : States. Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity : targets and therapy.
Ligne n°357 : 2010;3:285-295. doi:10.2147/DMSOTT.S7384. ...
Ligne n°359 : ... ^15Finkelstein EA1, Trogdon JG, Cohen JW, Dietz W. Annual medical- Ligne n°360 : spending attributable to obesity: payer-and service-specific estimates.
Ligne n°361 : Health Aff (Millwood). 2009 Sep-Oct;28(5):w822-31. doi: ...
Ligne n°364 : ... ^16Trogdon JG, Finkelstein EA, Hylands T, Dellea PS, Kamal-Bahl.- Ligne n°365 : Indirect costs of obesity: a review of the current literature. Obes
Ligne n°366 : Rev.2008;9(5):489–500. ...
Ligne n°368 : ... ^17Cawley J., Maclean J.C. , “Unfit for Service: The Implications of- Ligne n°369 : Rising Obesity for U.S. Military Recruitment,” Health Economics 21, no.
Ligne n°370 : 11 (2012): 1348-66. ...- Ligne n°379 : Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
Ligne n°384 : ... * Physical Activity- Ligne n°385 : * Overweight & Obesity
Ligne n°386 : * Healthy Weight ...
Ligne n°415 : ... * Content source:- Ligne n°416 : + Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity,
Ligne n°417 : National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health ...