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Obesity and exercise are linked as lifestyle factors that influence health outcomes, where regular exercise acts as a protective measure against obesity [1], while a lack of exercise is identified as a primary risk factor for obesity [2]. Furthermore, both are key components in managing hormonal health and preventing conditions like testosterone deficiency [3], and both are subjects of study within the broader field of network physiology [4].
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The New Field of Network Physiology: Building the Human ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimNetwork Physiology research investigates the pairwise and network interactions of organ systems and sub-systems, and how these interactions manifest in aging, exercise, sports, and various clinical conditions such as concussion, traumatic brain injury, cardiac arrest, sleep and neurodegenerative disorders, diabetes, obesity, maternal-fetal and neonatal care, sepsis, coma, and multiple organ failure.
Why Sleep Matters: Consequences of Sleep Deficiency sleep.hms.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimSleep is considered a potential risk factor for obesity, alongside the commonly identified risk factors of lack of exercise and overeating.
Understanding acute and chronic inflammation - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimRegular exercise can help protect against conditions linked with chronic inflammation, specifically heart disease and obesity.
Which hormones are present in men + women? - MITOcare mitocare.de 1 fact
procedurePreventing testosterone deficiency, which can cause hormonal imbalances, involves a conscious lifestyle including a balanced diet, plenty of exercise, and limiting alcohol, obesity, and smoking.