The genetics of obesity: from discovery to biology
The prevalence of obesity has tripled over the past four decades, imposing an enormous
burden on people's health. Polygenic (or common) obesity and rare, severe, early-onset …
burden on people's health. Polygenic (or common) obesity and rare, severe, early-onset …
Obesity-induced hypertension: interaction of neurohumoral and renal mechanisms
Excess weight gain, especially when associated with increased visceral adiposity, is a major
cause of hypertension, accounting for 65% to 75% of the risk for human primary (essential) …
cause of hypertension, accounting for 65% to 75% of the risk for human primary (essential) …
Lifestyle interventions for the prevention and treatment of hypertension
Hypertension affects approximately one third of the world's adult population and is a major
cause of premature death despite considerable advances in pharmacological treatments …
cause of premature death despite considerable advances in pharmacological treatments …
Obesity as a multisystem disease: Trends in obesity rates and obesity‐related complications
Obesity is a chronic multisystem disease associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
The increasing prevalence of obesity makes it a major healthcare challenge across both …
The increasing prevalence of obesity makes it a major healthcare challenge across both …
Obesity, kidney dysfunction and hypertension: mechanistic links
Excessive adiposity raises blood pressure and accounts for 65–75% of primary
hypertension, which is a major driver of cardiovascular and kidney diseases. In obesity …
hypertension, which is a major driver of cardiovascular and kidney diseases. In obesity …
Obesity-related glomerulopathy: clinical and pathologic characteristics and pathogenesis
The prevalence of obesity-related glomerulopathy is increasing in parallel with the
worldwide obesity epidemic. Glomerular hypertrophy and adaptive focal segmental …
worldwide obesity epidemic. Glomerular hypertrophy and adaptive focal segmental …
The sympathetic nervous system alterations in human hypertension
Several articles have dealt with the importance and mechanisms of the sympathetic nervous
system alterations in experimental animal models of hypertension. This review addresses …
system alterations in experimental animal models of hypertension. This review addresses …
Obesity, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease
ME Hall, JM do Carmo, AA da Silva… - … journal of nephrology …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Obesity is a major risk factor for essential hypertension, diabetes, and other comorbid
conditions that contribute to development of chronic kidney disease. Obesity raises blood …
conditions that contribute to development of chronic kidney disease. Obesity raises blood …
[HTML][HTML] The melanocortin pathway and energy homeostasis: From discovery to obesity therapy
GSH Yeo, DHM Chao, AM Siegert, ZM Koerperich… - Molecular …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Over the past 20 years, insights from human and mouse genetics have
illuminated the central role of the brain leptin-melanocortin pathway in the control of …
illuminated the central role of the brain leptin-melanocortin pathway in the control of …
Mechanisms of obesity-induced hypertension
V Kotsis, S Stabouli, S Papakatsika, Z Rizos… - Hypertension …, 2010 - nature.com
The relationship between obesity and hypertension is well established both in children and
adults. The mechanisms through which obesity directly causes hypertension are still an area …
adults. The mechanisms through which obesity directly causes hypertension are still an area …