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Pathogenesis of obesity and cardiometabolic diseases: From the legacy of Ancel Keys to current concepts.

Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity
March 1, 2021
Abdul G Dulloo et al. (2 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore the role of dietary fat types in the pathogenesis of obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, as part of Ancel Keys' legacy in obesity research.

Results Summary

The abstract highlights Ancel Keys' foundational work on dietary fat's impact on cardiovascular health and obesity, but specific results on dietary fat's effects are not detailed in the provided text. The supplement reviews current concepts, including dietary fat's role in disease pathways.

Population

Not specified in the abstract (general obesity research context).

Effective Dosage

Not mentioned

Duration

Not mentioned

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (6)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
diet and lifestyle
neutral
cardiovascular morbidity and mortality
-
-
impact on
#1
low carbohydrate ketogenic diets
neutral
weight management programs
-
-
rationale, efficacy and safety
#2
hypoxic conditioning
neutral
weight management programs
-
-
therapeutic potential
#3
therapeutic dieting
neutral
famine reaction
-
-
counters
#4
therapeutic dieting
increase
weight regain
-
-
facilitates
#5
weight cycling and yoyo dieting
neutral
risks for later obesity and cardiometabolic diseases
-
-
potential impact on
#6
Abstract

Several areas of research into the prevention and treatment of obesity today can be traced to one or more of the scientific works pioneered by Ancel Keys between the 1930s to 1970s in fields that cut across the physiology of extremes and public health nutrition. These range from his classical studies into how body and mind respond to chronic exposure to hypoxia in "The Physiology of Life at High Altitudes" or to simulated famine under controlled laboratory conditions in "The Biology of Human Starvation", the impact of diet and lifestyle on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in "The Seven Countries Study," to the "Indices of Relative Weight and Obesity" in which he identified what has since been the most widely utilized diagnostic tool to monitor obesity across populations worldwide and which he coined as the body mass index. The contribution of Ancel Keys to medical sciences through his observations, analytical approaches, and research output of his classic studies, and how these have (and continue) to impact on a plethora of current concepts in obesity research today, are embodied in the eight review articles that constitute this supplement reporting the proceedings of the 10th Fribourg Obesity Research Conference. The aim of this introductory paper is to put into perspective the legacy of Ancel Keys to current concepts that are encapsulated in these review articles that cover research areas that include (i) the diagnosis of obesity for health risks; (ii) the role of dietary fat types in the pathogenesis of obesity and cardiometabolic diseases; (iii) the rationale, efficacy and safety of low carbohydrate ketogenic diets, or the therapeutic potential of hypoxic conditioning, in weight management programs; (iv) the psychological and physiological basis of the "famine reaction" that counters therapeutic dieting and facilitates weight regain; and (v) the potential impact of weight cycling and yoyo dieting on risks for later obesity and cardiometabolic diseases.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Body Mass IndexCardiovascular DiseasesDietHumansLife StyleObesity
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality85/10
0
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score2.07
Normalized Score0.67
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