Cutaneous sequelae of a national health crisis: Obesity and the skin

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Background: The global obesity pandemic has far-reaching health consequences and has become a major global health challenge. The worldwide prevalence of obesity nearly doubled between 1980 and 2008 and based on the latest estimates in the European Union, obesity affects up to 30% of adults. As a consequence of this rising prevalence of obesity, there has been an increase in the frequency of certain disease of the skin. Objectives: We review the cutaneous sequelae of obesity, firstly describing the physiological consequences of increased adiposity in the skin and secondly examining the dermatoses associated with obesity.

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Cotter, C., & Walsh, S. (2021, March 1). Cutaneous sequelae of a national health crisis: Obesity and the skin. Skin Health and Disease. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/ski2.7

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