Secondary metabolites, dietary fiber and conjugated fatty acids as functional food ingredients against overweight and obesity

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Abstract

Obesity is a common serious health problem leading to many serious health disorders. This phenomenon is defined as the over-storage of lipids in adipose tissue that occurs when there is an imbalance between the energy intake and energy used. During obesity, many metabolic alterations occur that can damage several organs, such as vascular or skeletal muscle resulting in the dysfunction of these tissues. In this review, we will discuss molecular genetics and causes of obesity, some of the disorders related to human obesity as well as anti-obesity tool. An interesting solution to the obesity problem is natural substances, revealing anti-obesity activity, as well as functional food enriched with aforementioned substances. Functional foods are products exhibiting a potentially positive effect on health beyond basic nutrition. They contain well-known biologically active natural compounds, which promote optimal health and reduce the risk of many diseases, including obesity.

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Kasprzak, K., Wojtunik-Kulesza, K., Oniszczuk, T., Kuboń, M., & Oniszczuk, A. (2018). Secondary metabolites, dietary fiber and conjugated fatty acids as functional food ingredients against overweight and obesity. Natural Product Communications, 13(8), 1073–1082. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1801300836

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