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Anti-obesity Drug Discovery and Development – Volume 3 (PDF)

Anti-Obesity Drug Discovery and Development: A Comprehensive Guide

Obesity is a complex health issue that has reached epidemic proportions globally. It is caused by a combination of factors including excessive food intake, lack of physical activity, genetic predisposition, endocrine disorders, certain medications, and psychiatric illnesses. In response, efforts to control and treat obesity have been intensified, focusing on raising awareness about lifestyle changes and the development of safe and effective anti-obesity drugs.

Volume 3: Updates on New Therapeutics for Obesity

The third volume of the Anti-Obesity Drug Discovery and Development series is dedicated to the latest advancements in anti-obesity treatments. It covers updates on new therapeutics for obesity, including:

  • Nesfatin-1 and its Therapeutic Uses: This section delves into the potential therapeutic applications of Nesfatin-1, a protein that has been shown to play a crucial role in energy homeostasis and body weight regulation.
  • The Role of Proteomics in Pediatric Anti-Obesity Treatment: This chapter explores the use of proteomics in identifying novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for the treatment of pediatric obesity.
  • The Role of Oxidative Stress in Childhood Obesity: This section discusses the relationship between oxidative stress and childhood obesity, highlighting potential avenues for therapeutic intervention.
  • Gut Microbiota as a Treatment Option for Obesity: This review summarizes the current data on the manipulation of gut microbiota as a promising approach for the treatment of obesity.

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research and developments in the field of anti-obesity drug discovery and development. It is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers seeking to understand the complex causes of obesity and to develop effective strategies for its prevention and treatment.

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