Influência das variáveis nutricionais e da obesidade sobre a saúde e o metabolismo

  • de Azevedo F
  • Cristina Brito B
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Abstract

Obesity is a recurring theme in current scientific literature. This can easily be explained by its exponential increase in all layers of society. The popularity of this subject has also given rise to associated questions, which have achieved greater prominence in healthrelated publications. In order to assess what has been studied in the field of obesity and nutrition, an overview of all articles published on these subjects in some of the main Brazilian scientific journals over the past two years was performed. Among the subthemes selected for this study, those related to childhood obesity attracted attention due to their greater frequency. These were subdivided into: prevalence, intrauterine and breastfeeding influences that may lead to the development of this condition, impact on quality of life, cardiovascular system and metabolism, and possible prevention strategies. Furthermore, issues related to obesity in adults were explored, such as risk factors and new strategies for prevention, with special attention given to the many studies evaluating different aspects of bariatric surgery. Finally, the subject of malnutrition and the impact of the deficiency of specific micronutrients such as selenium, vitamin D, and vitamin B12 were assessed. Based on the results, it was possible to assess the actual importance of obesity and nutrition in health maintenance, and also the several lines of research regarding these issues. Thus, it is essential to create new methods, which must be quick and efficient, to update health professionals involved in the treatment of obesity. © 2012 Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.

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de Azevedo, F. R., & Cristina Brito, B. (2012). Influência das variáveis nutricionais e da obesidade sobre a saúde e o metabolismo. Revista Da Associação Médica Brasileira, 58(6), 714–723. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-42302012000600018

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