Obesity - an epidemic of the 21st century – literature review

Klaudia Kułak, Izabela Sztybór, Katarzyna Kamińska
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Introduction and purpose: The article deals with the problem of obesity, which significantly increases the number of cases among children, adolescents and adults all over the world, leading to the occurrence of systemic disorders. A noticeable increase in the incidence of atherosclerosis, metabolic syndrome and diabetes leads to a reduction in life expectancy. The main aim of the work is to emphasize the seriousness of the contemporary problem, which causes impairment of the functioning of many systems. A secondary goal is to indicate the current standards of obesity treatment and how to deal with overweight.   Brief description of the state of knowledge: Obesity is a disease that affects nearly 800 million people around the world and affects every fourth Pole. Uncontrolled weight gain is caused; lifestyle changes, consumption of highly processed foods, and genetic and endocrine factors. It is a chronic disease with a tendency to relapse, with serious consequences and in need of diagnostics, personalized treatment, and often associated with psychological support.   Material and methods: The article analyzes the research to date and the latest treatment methods, which show that a person struggling with obesity is at risk of over 200 complications, including, for example, fatty liver, stroke, type 2 diabetes or cancer.   Results and conclusion:  According to our analysis, obesity is a pathological condition that is truly life-threatening. Despite the society's downplay of the problem, people affected by this disease struggle with many comorbidities that worsen their quality of life.
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肥胖症--21 世纪的流行病--文献综述
导言和目的:文章论述了肥胖问题,肥胖在全世界儿童、青少年和成年人中的发病率显著增加,导致全身性疾病的发生。动脉粥样硬化、代谢综合征和糖尿病的发病率明显增加,导致预期寿命缩短。这项工作的主要目的是强调当代问题的严重性,它导致许多系统功能受损。其次是指出目前治疗肥胖症的标准以及如何处理超重问题。 知识现状简介:肥胖症是一种影响全球近 8 亿人的疾病,每四分之一的波兰人都会患上肥胖症。体重增加失控的原因是生活方式的改变、食用高度加工食品以及遗传和内分泌因素。它是一种慢性疾病,容易复发,后果严重,需要诊断和个性化治疗,通常还需要心理支持。 材料和方法文章分析了迄今为止的研究和最新的治疗方法,结果表明,肥胖症患者面临着 200 多种并发症的风险,包括脂肪肝、中风、2 型糖尿病或癌症等。 结果和结论: 根据我们的分析,肥胖症是一种真正威胁生命的病理状态。尽管社会对这一问题轻描淡写,但受这一疾病影响的人却要与许多并发症作斗争,这些并发症会使他们的生活质量恶化。
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