Biomeditsina va amaliyot jurnali, 2022 №2


Subject of the article

AUTOGENETIC ASPECTS OF THE FORMATION OF OBESITY IN CHILDREN (286-292)

Authors

AGZAMOVA Shoira Abdusalamovna KHASANOVA Guzalia Marsovna LATIPOVA Mukhlisa Abbos kizi

Institution

Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Abstract

ANNOTATTION Recently, obesity has been defined as a new chronic non-infectious "epidemic", which has significantly "rejuvenated" in recent years. According to information provided by the WHO, the number of overweight children is constantly increasing worldwide. Recent discoveries allow us to consider obesity in children as a leading factor in cardiovascular risk in later adulthood. The article presents the causes of development, risk factors and pathogenetic aspects of obesity in children. The biological role of adipokines, markers of the systemic inflammatory response and oxidative stress, which contribute to the progression of the disease, is highlighted.

Key words

Keywords: obesity, children, chronic inflammatory process, oxidative stress

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