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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Obesogenic environment.
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  • Stub Poverty and Obesity [r]: Relation between obesity and diet quality, dietary energy density, and energy costs. [e]
  • Aminostatic Hypothesis [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Energostatic Hypothesis [r]: Add brief definition or description
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  • Stub Healthy Obesity [r]: The healthy obese phenotype is characterized by favorable cardiometabolic risk factors despite excess adipose tissue. [e]
  • Stub Normal Weight Obesity [r]: The combination of normal body mass index (BMI) and high body fat content is associated with a high prevalence of cardiometabolic dysregulation, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular risk factors. [e]
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