Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation
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Resumo: | Malnutrition is still highly prevalent in developing countries. Studies have shown an increase in the number of obese individuals in very poor urban communities. This review shows a co-existence between malnutrition and obesity in households of slums in Brazil and a higher prevalence of stunted/overweight or obese individuals (30%) in comparison with stunted/underweight (16%). These conditions are associated with important metabolic changes. Results from stunted children showed higher susceptibility to the effects of higher fats diets, lower fat oxidation, higher central fat, and higher body fat gain. A model to explain how early malnutrition alters energy balance in adults is outlined. in the presence of a relative food intake insufficiency, a higher corti-sol:insulin ratio, associated with lower levels of IGF-1 will lead to lower muscle gain and linear growth, impaired lypolysis and fat oxidation. When these hormonal changes are combined with a higher fat/carbohydrate and/or marked decreased in physical activity, obesity with short stature will occur. Key words: malnutrition, stunting, obesity, body weight regulation (c) 2004 International Life Sciences Institute. |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulationMalnutritionStuntingObesityBody weight regulationMalnutrition is still highly prevalent in developing countries. Studies have shown an increase in the number of obese individuals in very poor urban communities. This review shows a co-existence between malnutrition and obesity in households of slums in Brazil and a higher prevalence of stunted/overweight or obese individuals (30%) in comparison with stunted/underweight (16%). These conditions are associated with important metabolic changes. Results from stunted children showed higher susceptibility to the effects of higher fats diets, lower fat oxidation, higher central fat, and higher body fat gain. A model to explain how early malnutrition alters energy balance in adults is outlined. in the presence of a relative food intake insufficiency, a higher corti-sol:insulin ratio, associated with lower levels of IGF-1 will lead to lower muscle gain and linear growth, impaired lypolysis and fat oxidation. When these hormonal changes are combined with a higher fat/carbohydrate and/or marked decreased in physical activity, obesity with short stature will occur. Key words: malnutrition, stunting, obesity, body weight regulation (c) 2004 International Life Sciences Institute.Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Disciplina Neurofisiol & Fisiol Endocrina, Dept Fisiol, BR-04023060 São Paulo, Capital, BrazilUniv Vale Itajai, BR-88330000 Balneario Comboriu, SC, BrazilUniv Fed Alagoas, Dept Nutr, BR-87035220 Maceio, Alagoas, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Disciplina Neurofisiol & Fisiol Endocrina, Dept Fisiol, BR-04023060 São Paulo, Capital, BrazilWeb of ScienceInt Life Sciences Inst North AmericaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Univ Vale ItajaiUniv Fed AlagoasSawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP]Martins, Paula Andrea [UNIFESP]Grillo, Luciane PeterFlorêncio, Telma Maria de Menezes Toledo2016-01-24T12:37:14Z2016-01-24T12:37:14Z2004-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionS127-S133https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2004.tb00082.x/abstractNutrition Reviews. Washington: Int Life Sciences Inst North America, v. 62, n. 7, p. S127-S133, 2004.10.1301/nr.2004.jul.S127-S1330029-6643https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/27812WOS:000227612100010engNutrition Reviewsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2022-02-08T18:35:33Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/27812Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652022-02-08T18:35:33Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP] Malnutrition Stunting Obesity Body weight regulation |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation |
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Long-term effects of early malnutrition on body weight regulation |
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Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP] |
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Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP] Martins, Paula Andrea [UNIFESP] Grillo, Luciane Peter Florêncio, Telma Maria de Menezes Toledo |
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Martins, Paula Andrea [UNIFESP] Grillo, Luciane Peter Florêncio, Telma Maria de Menezes Toledo |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Univ Vale Itajai Univ Fed Alagoas |
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Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP] Martins, Paula Andrea [UNIFESP] Grillo, Luciane Peter Florêncio, Telma Maria de Menezes Toledo |
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Malnutrition Stunting Obesity Body weight regulation |
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Malnutrition Stunting Obesity Body weight regulation |
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Malnutrition is still highly prevalent in developing countries. Studies have shown an increase in the number of obese individuals in very poor urban communities. This review shows a co-existence between malnutrition and obesity in households of slums in Brazil and a higher prevalence of stunted/overweight or obese individuals (30%) in comparison with stunted/underweight (16%). These conditions are associated with important metabolic changes. Results from stunted children showed higher susceptibility to the effects of higher fats diets, lower fat oxidation, higher central fat, and higher body fat gain. A model to explain how early malnutrition alters energy balance in adults is outlined. in the presence of a relative food intake insufficiency, a higher corti-sol:insulin ratio, associated with lower levels of IGF-1 will lead to lower muscle gain and linear growth, impaired lypolysis and fat oxidation. When these hormonal changes are combined with a higher fat/carbohydrate and/or marked decreased in physical activity, obesity with short stature will occur. Key words: malnutrition, stunting, obesity, body weight regulation (c) 2004 International Life Sciences Institute. |
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2004.tb00082.x/abstract Nutrition Reviews. Washington: Int Life Sciences Inst North America, v. 62, n. 7, p. S127-S133, 2004. 10.1301/nr.2004.jul.S127-S133 0029-6643 https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/27812 WOS:000227612100010 |
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Nutrition Reviews. Washington: Int Life Sciences Inst North America, v. 62, n. 7, p. S127-S133, 2004. 10.1301/nr.2004.jul.S127-S133 0029-6643 WOS:000227612100010 |
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