Understanding and Addressing the Epidemic of Obesity: An Energy Balance Perspective

The intent of this paper is to address the obesity epidemic, which is a term used to describe the sudden and rapid increase in obesity rates that began in the 1980s and continues unabated today. Since 1980, the entire population, regardless of starting weight, is gradually gaining weight. This has l...

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Published inEndocrine reviews Vol. 27; no. 7; pp. 750 - 761
Main Author Hill, James O
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Endocrine Society 01.12.2006
Oxford University Press
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Abstract The intent of this paper is to address the obesity epidemic, which is a term used to describe the sudden and rapid increase in obesity rates that began in the 1980s and continues unabated today. Since 1980, the entire population, regardless of starting weight, is gradually gaining weight. This has led to escalating obesity rates and to obesity being considered one of the most serious public health challenges facing the world. At one level, the obesity epidemic is a classic gene-environment interaction where the human genotype is susceptible to environmental influences that affect energy intake and energy expenditure. It is also a problem of energy balance. Understanding the etiology of obesity requires the study of how behavioral and environmental factors have interacted to produce positive energy balance and weight gain. Reversing the epidemic of obesity will require modifying some combination of these factors to help the population achieve energy balance at a healthy body weight. While body weight is strongly influenced by biological and behavioral factors, changes in the environment promoting positive energy balance have been most responsible for the obesity epidemic. Our best strategy for reversing the obesity epidemic is to focus on preventing positive energy balance in the population through small changes in diet and physical activity that take advantage of our biological systems for regulating energy balance. Simultaneously, we must address the environment to make it easier to make better food and physical activity choices. This is a very long-term strategy for first stopping and then reversing the escalating obesity rates, but one that can, over time, return obesity rates to pre-1980s levels.
AbstractList The intent of this paper is to address the obesity epidemic, which is a term used to describe the sudden and rapid increase in obesity rates that began in the 1980s and continues unabated today. Since 1980, the entire population, regardless of starting weight, is gradually gaining weight. This has led to escalating obesity rates and to obesity being considered one of the most serious public health challenges facing the world. At one level, the obesity epidemic is a classic gene-environment interaction where the human genotype is susceptible to environmental influences that affect energy intake and energy expenditure. It is also a problem of energy balance. Understanding the etiology of obesity requires the study of how behavioral and environmental factors have interacted to produce positive energy balance and weight gain. Reversing the epidemic of obesity will require modifying some combination of these factors to help the population achieve energy balance at a healthy body weight. While body weight is strongly influenced by biological and behavioral factors, changes in the environment promoting positive energy balance have been most responsible for the obesity epidemic. Our best strategy for reversing the obesity epidemic is to focus on preventing positive energy balance in the population through small changes in diet and physical activity that take advantage of our biological systems for regulating energy balance. Simultaneously, we must address the environment to make it easier to make better food and physical activity choices. This is a very long-term strategy for first stopping and then reversing the escalating obesity rates, but one that can, over time, return obesity rates to pre-1980s levels.
Author Hill, James O
AuthorAffiliation Center for Human Nutrition, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado 80262
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SubjectTerms Biological activity
Body weight
Body weight gain
Disease Outbreaks - prevention & control
Energy
Energy balance
Energy expenditure
Energy intake
Energy Metabolism - genetics
Energy Metabolism - physiology
Environmental changes
Environmental factors
Epidemics
Exercise
Genotype-environment interactions
Genotypes
Global Health
Humans
Motor Activity - physiology
Obesity
Obesity - epidemiology
Obesity - genetics
Obesity - physiopathology
Obesity - therapy
Physical activity
Population studies
Public health
Social Environment
Weight Gain - genetics
Weight Gain - physiology
Title Understanding and Addressing the Epidemic of Obesity: An Energy Balance Perspective
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