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Academic medicine fosters research that moves from discovery to translation, at the same time as promoting education of the next generation of professionals. In the field of obesity, the supposed integration of knowledge, discovery and translation research to clinical care is being particularly hampered. The classification of obesity based on the body mass index does not account for several subtypes of obesity. The lack of a universally shared definition of "obesities" makes it impossible to establish the real burden of the different obesity phenotypes. The individual's genotype, adipotype, enterotype and microbiota interplays with macronutrient intake, appetite, metabolism and thermogenesis. Further investigations based on the concept of differently diagnosed "obesities" are required.
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Patricia Yárnoz‐Esquíroz
Laura Olazarán
Maite Aguas‐Ayesa
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
University of Genoa
University of Bari Aldo Moro
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d76c2cdb9d5e1bf4b8a4f2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.13811
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