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Results 1 - 10 of 47 for Obesity
  1. ... leptin deficiency is a condition that causes severe obesity beginning in the first few months of life. ... and leads to chronic excessive eating (hyperphagia) and obesity. Beginning in early childhood, affected individuals develop abnormal ...
  2. ... receptor deficiency is a condition that causes severe obesity beginning in the first few months of life. ... hunger leads to chronic excessive eating (hyperphagia) and obesity. Beginning in early childhood, affected individuals develop abnormal ...
  3. ... white blood cells (neutropenia), overly friendly behavior, and obesity that develops in late childhood or adolescence. When obesity is present, it typically occurs around the torso, ...
  4. Proopiomelanocortin (POMC) deficiency causes severe obesity that begins at an early age. In addition to obesity, people with this condition have low levels of a hormone known ...
  5. ... including cognitive impairment, coarse facial features, heart defects, obesity, lung (pulmonary) involvement, short stature, and skeletal abnormalities. ...
  6. ... hunger, which leads to chronic overeating (hyperphagia) and obesity. Some people with Prader-Willi syndrome, particularly those with obesity, also develop type 2 diabetes (the most common ...
  7. ... often in women who are overweight or have obesity, and signs and symptoms typically appear between ages ... occurs in people who are overweight or have obesity, or why the signs and symptoms do not ...
  8. ... breathing problems, and allergies. Some affected children have obesity. When WAGR syndrome includes childhood-onset obesity, it is often referred to as WAGRO syndrome. ...
  9. ... these individuals have an increased risk of developing obesity, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes. In the ... decades (a trend similar to the increase in obesity and type 2 diabetes).The risk of developing ...
  10. ... feet. Adults with this condition tend to develop obesity. However, the signs and symptoms of Laron syndrome ... less frequently than their unaffected relatives, despite having obesity (a risk factor for both cancer and type ...
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