articleCancer Causes & ControlFeb 17, 2017HYBRID OA

Energy balance and obesity: what are the main drivers?

OBOn behalf of the IARC working group on Energy Balance and ObesityIRIsabelle RomieuLDLaure DossusSBSı́món BarqueraHMHervé M. Blottière

Centre international de recherche sur le cancer · Université Paris-Saclay · +18 more institutions

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Abstract

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In December 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Lyon, France convened a Working Group of international experts to review the evidence regarding energy balance and obesity, with a focus on Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC).

Results

The global epidemic of obesity and the double burden, in LMICs, of malnutrition (coexistence of undernutrition and overnutrition) are both related to poor quality diet and unbalanced energy intake. Dietary patterns consistent with a traditional Mediterranean diet and other measures of diet quality can contribute to long-term weight control. Limiting consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has a particularly important role in weight control. Genetic factors alone cannot explain the global epidemic of obesity. However, genetic, epigenetic factors and the microbiota could influence individual responses to diet and physical activity.

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Keywords
  • Environmental health
  • Medicine
  • Obesity
  • Malnutrition
  • Snacking
  • Overnutrition
  • Public health
  • Overweight
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