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Obesity is a severe disease and it is in most occasions easier to prevent the malady than it is to treat it. Natural life history

Obesity is typically caused by the eating of high-fat aliments and influences inflammation in peripheral tissues. Similarly, the hypothalamus is believed to influence weight increase by impeding the signaling associated with leptin and insulin. The disease can apparently be fought through anti-inflammatory therapies. (Thaler & Schwartz)

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Social change is one of the main factors influencing obesity, as people can be prevented from living as they did before because of the various elements coming into their culture and presenting them with new opportunities, each more confusing than the other and more difficult to interpret. Even though upper classes are less probable to fall victims to obesity because they have access to more information and because they have the financial authority to choose the kind of lifestyle they want to lead, they too can become overweight, as it is sometimes extremely complicated for one to determine what should and what should not be done in order for him or her to remain in good physical shape.

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Works cited:

1. Grad, Shelby. (February 24, 2010). L.A. obesity summit will feature Schwarzenegger, Clinton. Retrieved from http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/02/la-obesity-summit-will-feature-schwarzenegger-clinton.html

2. Joshua P. Thaler and Michael W. Schwartz. Inflammation and Obesity. Retrieved from http://www.biomedsearch.com/nih/Inflammation-Obesity-Pathogenesis-Hypothalamus-Heats/20573720.html

3. (February 24, 2010). "Get Active, Get Healthy LA!." Retrieved from http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/wwwfiles/ph/hae/ha/GalleryGuideFinalRevision_Update052710.pdf

4. (July 2003). Obesity on the rise. Retrieved from http://www.lapublichealth.org/ha/reports/habriefs/lahealth073003_obes.pdf
5. (September 2006). THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ADULTS. Retrieved from http://lapublichealth.org/wwwfiles/ph/hae/ha/Obesity05.pdf
6. Pathogenesis: The Hypothalamus Heats Up. Retrieved from http://endo.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/en.2010-0336v1
7. Proposed Healthy People 2020 Objectives -- List for Public Comment. Retrieved from http://www.healthypeople.gov/hp2020/Objectives/TopicAreas.aspx
8. Public Health receives unprecedented $32 million award. Retrieved from http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/arra.htm
9. Obesity and Cancer: Questions and Answers. Retrieved from http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/obesity
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