TY - JOUR
T1 - Energy balance and obesity
T2 - what are the main drivers?
AU - On behalf of the IARC working group on Energy Balance and Obesity
AU - Romieu, Isabelle
AU - Dossus, Laure
AU - Barquera, Simón
AU - Blottière, Hervé M.
AU - Franks, Paul W.
AU - Gunter, Marc
AU - Hwalla, Nahla
AU - Hursting, Stephen D.
AU - Leitzmann, Michael
AU - Margetts, Barrie
AU - Nishida, Chizuru
AU - Potischman, Nancy
AU - Seidell, Jacob
AU - Stepien, Magdalena
AU - Wang, Youfa
AU - Westerterp, Klaas
AU - Winichagoon, Pattanee
AU - Wiseman, Martin
AU - Willett, Walter C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, The Author(s).
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - Purpose: The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance and obesity. Methods: 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. Conclusion: Energy intake that exceeds energy expenditure is the main driver of weight gain. The quality of the diet may exert its effect on energy balance through complex hormonal and neurological pathways that influence satiety and possibly through other mechanisms. The food environment, marketing of unhealthy foods and urbanization, and reduction in sedentary behaviors and physical activity play important roles. Most of the evidence comes from High Income Countries and more research is needed in LMICs.
AB - Purpose: The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance and obesity. Methods: 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. Conclusion: Energy intake that exceeds energy expenditure is the main driver of weight gain. The quality of the diet may exert its effect on energy balance through complex hormonal and neurological pathways that influence satiety and possibly through other mechanisms. The food environment, marketing of unhealthy foods and urbanization, and reduction in sedentary behaviors and physical activity play important roles. Most of the evidence comes from High Income Countries and more research is needed in LMICs.
KW - Diet
KW - Energy balance
KW - Energy expenditure
KW - Energy intake
KW - Obesity
KW - Satiety
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85013059715
U2 - 10.1007/s10552-017-0869-z
DO - 10.1007/s10552-017-0869-z
M3 - 文章
C2 - 28210884
AN - SCOPUS:85013059715
SN - 0957-5243
VL - 28
SP - 247
EP - 258
JO - Cancer Causes and Control
JF - Cancer Causes and Control
IS - 3
ER -