Showing posts with label Obesity and BBS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obesity and BBS. Show all posts

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Obesity and BBS

Obesity and BBS Obesity is a cardinal aspect of the BBS phenotype, beginning in early childhood andprogressing with age; it is usually associated with the trunk and proximal limbs. A surveyof UK BBS patients identified 72% of adults as overweight (BMI 25) and 52%defined as obese (BMI 30) . At present, the physiological and biochemical abnormalitiesunderlying obesity in BBS are poorly understood. A case-control studyshowed no significant differences...