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Modern Aspects OF Obesity Pathophysiology

K. L. (Kadirova) ValizhanovnaDepartment of Pathological Physiology , Bukhara State Medical Institute
Nelitirepository2024en
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Abstract

Obesity is a major contributor to metabolic dysfunction involving lipids and glucose, but on a broader scale, it affects organ dysfunction involving the heart, liver, intestines, lungs, endocrine and reproductive functions. Obesity promotes immune dysfunction from the consequences of its inflammatory adipokine secretion and is a major risk factor for many cancers, including hepatocellular, esophageal and colon. This review examines the main pathophysiological processes of obesity.

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