Obesity, adipose tissue, and inflammation answered in questions

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Obesity, adipose tissue, and inflammation answered in questions

Obesity, adipose tissue, and inflammation answered in questions
2022
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Nome da publicação: Obesity, adipose tissue, and inflammation answered in questions

Autores: Vanessa A. Guerreiro, Davide Carvalho, Paula Freitas,Editor: Nunzio Velotti

Fonte: Journal of Obesity

Publicado em: 2022

Tipo de arquivo: Artigo de periódico

Tipo de estudo: Revisão

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Obesity is a global health problem of epidemic proportions, which is characterized by increased adipose tissue (AT) mass and significant repercussions in different body apparati and systems. AT is a special connective tissue, which contains several types of cells, in addition to adipocytes, and is a highly active endocrine and immune organ, which directly modulates many processes, including energy balance, metabolism, and inflammation.
Obesity is a complex disease with numerous metabolic consequences, which are mainly the result of dysfunction that occurs in the adipose tissue of patients with this pathology. Understanding the pathophysiology of AT and the changes that occur in obesity would contribute to a better approach to patients with obesity, with the inherent medical implications that could result from this.