EPIDEMIOLOGY, SOCIAL ASPECTS AND PATHOGENESIS OF OBESITY

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The article presents modern data on epidemiology, risk factors, social aspects, etiology, pathogenesis of obesity, particular attention is paid to the influence of maternal nutrition and child in the perinatal period, genetics and epigenetics, microbiome in the pathogenesis of obesity, physiology and pathophysi- ology of adipose tissue

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V Simanenkov

North-Western State Medical university named after I.I Mechnikov

S Tikhonov

North-Western State Medical university named after I.I Mechnikov

I Ilyashevich

North-Western State Medical university named after I.I Mechnikov

A Ledovay

North-Western State Medical university named after I.I Mechnikov

V Makiyenko

North-Western State Medical university named after I.I Mechnikov

N Fedorova

North-Western State Medical university named after I.I Mechnikov

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