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The accumulation of adipose tissue in the body occurs because the energy introduced with food and drink exceeds that expense, but to understand why this imbalance is established and why it is maintained over time, it is important to consider the main causes and risk factors of excess weight. In this review, we will refer to the main factors linked to obesity, starting from oxidative stress to hormonal factors including the role of obesity in breast cancer.
Among the many hypotheses formulated on the etiopathology of obesity, a key role can be attributed to the relationship between stress oxidative and intestinal microbiota. Multiple evidences tend to show that genetic, epigenetic, and lifestyle factors contribute to determine in the obese an imbalance of the redox balance correlated with the alteration of the intestinal microbial flora. Obesity acts negatively on the wound healing, in fact several studies indicate morbid obesity significantly increased the risk of a post-operative wound complication and infection.
Currently, in the treatment of obesity, medical interventions are aimed not only at modifying caloric intake, but also to modulate and improve the composition of diet with the aim of rebalancing the microbiota-redox state axis. In the last few years the changes in diet and lifestyle resulted in an prevalence of overweight and obesity. The prevalence of these individuals varies from country to country but in developed countries, most of the population are affected.
The variation from country to country implies that environmental factors are the major determinant of disease prevalence. Obesity is thought to be the second most preventable cause of death after smoking; moreover Roland Sturm in his study suggests that the health care costs of obesity exceed those of smoking 4. In particular, he compared the effects of obesity, overweight, smoking, and problem drinking on health care. Obesity is also increasing in children. The consumption of sweetened beverages is associated with childhood obesity but also because they spend a considerable part of their lives watching television 5 , 6.