Inflamatory Factors and Obesity


There is an association between increased weight gain and increased inflammation. More weight can mean more inflammation. However, reducing excess weight also tends to mean less inflammation. Gut inflammation may also be a contributing factor and can lead to weight gain. Obesity may be a low-grade systemic inflammatory disease. Inflammation is an ordered sequence of events engineered to maintain tissue and organ homeostasis. The timely release of mediators and expression of receptors are essential to complete the program and restore tissues to their original condition.



 


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