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Overweight and the Metabolic Syndrome : From Bench to Bedside /

Contributor(s): Bray, George A [editor.] | Ryan, Donna H [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Endocrine Updates: 26Publisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006.Description: XXII, 336 p. 80 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387321646.Subject(s): Medicine | Diabetes | Endocrinology | Metabolic diseases | Medical biochemistry | Medicine & Public Health | Endocrinology | Metabolic Diseases | Medical Biochemistry | DiabetesDDC classification: 616.4 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Neuroendocrine Control of Food Intake -- Body Composition Assessment of Obesity -- Prevalence of Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- The Genetic Contribution to Obesity -- Etiology of Obesity: The Problem of Maintaining Energy Balance -- Current Views of the Fat Cell as an Endocrine Cell: Lipotoxicity -- Ectopic Fat and the Metabolic Syndrome -- Abdominal Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- The Problems of Childhood Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- Evaluation of the Overweight and Obese Patient -- Dietary Approaches to Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- Exercise as an Approach to Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- Behavioral Strategies for Controlling Obesity -- Obesity Prevention -- Orlistat and Sibutramine in the Management of Obesity -- A Status of Drugs on the Horizon for Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome—a Comprehensive Review 2005 -- Surgical Treatment of the Overweight Patient.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume examines the problem of the overweight individual and the metabolic syndrome from the laboratory bench to the bedside. Clearly, translating the findings we make in the laboratory to the betterment of humankind is an important mission. Areas where basic science is making important contributions to the problems associated with metabolic syndrome are illustrated in the chapters on Neuroendocrine Control of Food Intake, Current Views of the Fat Cell as an Endocrine Cell: Lipotoxicity, and Ectopic Fat and Metabolic Syndrome. For each of these, the fast-moving basic science area is opening new vistas for translation to the bedside and clinic. The larger segment of the book deals with the clinical context for the metabolic syndrome, central adiposity and overweight. The methods for measurement are well described and the application of these methods to evaluating patients and determining the prevalence in society is indicated. Genetic components of overweight and the metabolic syndrome are reviewed. The key role of visceral fat is emphasized by giving it a chapter of its own written by one of the foremost investigators of this problem. The importance of overweight and the metabolic syndrome in children is recognized in a separate chapter. There are a number of chapters focusing on treatment including behavioral therapy, exercise, diet, medications and surgery. In summary, this book is the alpha and omega of the overweight and metabolic syndrome problem. Series editor comments: Drs. Bray and Ryan have assembled a superb panel of authors who bring their expertise to this very timely book for medical practice. The epidemic of obesity is addressed in authoritative and cutting edge chapters ranging from the fundamental genetics and physiology of appetite control through the latest pharmacologic applications and surgical interventions. This is a "must have" volume for those treating patients with appetite disorders, obesity and diabetes, as well as those studying the intrinsic cellular and whole body pathogenesis of this modern population disorder. Shlomo Melmed, M.D. Series Editor Endocrine Updates.
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Neuroendocrine Control of Food Intake -- Body Composition Assessment of Obesity -- Prevalence of Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- The Genetic Contribution to Obesity -- Etiology of Obesity: The Problem of Maintaining Energy Balance -- Current Views of the Fat Cell as an Endocrine Cell: Lipotoxicity -- Ectopic Fat and the Metabolic Syndrome -- Abdominal Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- The Problems of Childhood Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- Evaluation of the Overweight and Obese Patient -- Dietary Approaches to Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- Exercise as an Approach to Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome -- Behavioral Strategies for Controlling Obesity -- Obesity Prevention -- Orlistat and Sibutramine in the Management of Obesity -- A Status of Drugs on the Horizon for Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome—a Comprehensive Review 2005 -- Surgical Treatment of the Overweight Patient.

This volume examines the problem of the overweight individual and the metabolic syndrome from the laboratory bench to the bedside. Clearly, translating the findings we make in the laboratory to the betterment of humankind is an important mission. Areas where basic science is making important contributions to the problems associated with metabolic syndrome are illustrated in the chapters on Neuroendocrine Control of Food Intake, Current Views of the Fat Cell as an Endocrine Cell: Lipotoxicity, and Ectopic Fat and Metabolic Syndrome. For each of these, the fast-moving basic science area is opening new vistas for translation to the bedside and clinic. The larger segment of the book deals with the clinical context for the metabolic syndrome, central adiposity and overweight. The methods for measurement are well described and the application of these methods to evaluating patients and determining the prevalence in society is indicated. Genetic components of overweight and the metabolic syndrome are reviewed. The key role of visceral fat is emphasized by giving it a chapter of its own written by one of the foremost investigators of this problem. The importance of overweight and the metabolic syndrome in children is recognized in a separate chapter. There are a number of chapters focusing on treatment including behavioral therapy, exercise, diet, medications and surgery. In summary, this book is the alpha and omega of the overweight and metabolic syndrome problem. Series editor comments: Drs. Bray and Ryan have assembled a superb panel of authors who bring their expertise to this very timely book for medical practice. The epidemic of obesity is addressed in authoritative and cutting edge chapters ranging from the fundamental genetics and physiology of appetite control through the latest pharmacologic applications and surgical interventions. This is a "must have" volume for those treating patients with appetite disorders, obesity and diabetes, as well as those studying the intrinsic cellular and whole body pathogenesis of this modern population disorder. Shlomo Melmed, M.D. Series Editor Endocrine Updates.

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