Editor: Asija Začiragić

Meta-inflammation and Obesity

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ISBN: 978-981-14-7963-2 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-14-7965-6 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2020
DOI: 10.2174/97898114796561200101

Introduction

For decades, scientific efforts have been made to understand obesity and related diseases such as type 2 diabetes and neurodegeneration, and their link with meta-inflammation. Adipose tissue is, at present, viewed as an endocrine organ with important biological effects on metabolism and inflammation, with a possible role in the pathogenesis of obesity-associated metabolic and inflammatory diseases. Chronic systemic low-grade inflammation has gained significant attention as the key player in the pathophysiology of obesity- and aging-associated diseases. Keeping view of this trend, Meta-Inflammation and Obesity offers readers state-of-the-art knowledge on this subject. Chapters cover special topics such as gender differences in obesity-related type 2 diabetes as the consequence of inflammatory response, insights into metabolic changes caused by excessive adipose tissue (which lead to abnormal brain metabolism, neuroinflammation, cognitive decline, development of type 3 diabetes), and the importance of inflammaging in the aging process. Graduate, postgraduate and Ph. D. candidates in medicine, pharmacy, and students of applied medicine, health care professionals as well as scientists involved in adipose tissue research, meta-inflammation analysis, obesity-related medical specialties will find this book a useful reference on the link between inflammation and obesity.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Asija Začiragić
Department of Human Physiology,
Faculty of Medicine,
University of Sarajevo,
Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina




Contributor(s):
Almir Fajkić
Department of pathophysiology
University of Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina


Amela Dervišević
Department of Human Physiology
University of Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina


Amina Valjevac
Department of Human Physiology
University of Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina


Asija Začiragić
Department of Human Physiology
University of Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina


Lejla Opardija
General Hospital Bugojno
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina


Nermina Babić
Department of Human Physiology
University of Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina


Orhan Lepara
Department of Human Physiology
University of Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina


Selma Spahić
Department of Human Physiology
University of Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina




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