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The Epidemiology of Obesity: A Big Picture

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The epidemic of overweight and obesity presents a major challenge to chronic disease prevention and health across the life course around the world. Fueled by economic growth, industrialization, mechanized transport, urbanization, an increasingly sedentary lifestyle, and a nutritional transition to processed foods and high-calorie diets over the last 30 years, many countries have witnessed the prevalence of obesity in its citizens double and even quadruple. A rising prevalence of childhood obesity, in particular, forebodes a staggering burden of disease in individuals and healthcare systems in the decades to come. A complex, multifactorial disease, with genetic, behavioral, socioeconomic, and environmental origins, obesity raises the risk of debilitating morbidity and mortality. Relying primarily on epidemiologic evidence published within the last decade, this non-exhaustive review discusses the extent of the obesity epidemic, its risk factors—known and novel—, sequelae, and economic impact across the globe.

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  1. See also http://www.genome.gov/gwastudies/.

  2. We do not review the impact of food, agriculture, trade, and nutrition policy on obesity in the present paper, but refer interested readers to a recent review [64]. Further, we do not address the body of growing evidence on the role of environmental pollutants—‘obesogens’—in obesity, specifically those known as endocrine-disrupting chemicals. We refer readers to recent reviews on the topic [35, 36, 65].

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The authors declare no conflict of interest. AH is supported by an American Diabetes Association Mentor-Based Postdoctoral Fellowship award. FH is supported by NIH grants DK51158, HL60712, P30 DK46200, and U54CA155626. The authors broadly thank the researchers in this field for their consistent and tireless work in illuminating the etiology, sequelae, and solutions to this complex condition.

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Hruby, A., Hu, F.B. The Epidemiology of Obesity: A Big Picture. PharmacoEconomics 33, 673–689 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40273-014-0243-x

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