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Association of energy intake and macronutrient composition with obesity in women A review
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Stuti Gulati and Prof. Srishti Negi

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Nutrition plays a significant part in the development of NCDs like obesity. Consumption of an excessive number of void calories, an inactive way of life, and low levels of physical activity may lead to adiposity. Obesity is a significant etiological element in different NCDs like cardiovascular diseases, type II diabetes, and so forth.  Evaluation of dietary input and lifestyle-related factors help determine the destiny of disease. This review paper aims at determining the association of energy intake and macronutrient composition of a diet with obesity among women. In this review paper, various research papers were studied and analysed in detail from various web sources such as PubMed, Google Scholar, Research Gate, Science Direct database. Search terms included macronutrient intake, energy intake, obese women. Results were drawn from the studies in the form of tables and observations. Conclusion was summarized further.The review feature the significance of the energy density of the dietary intake. The evidence suggests that while examining the macronutrient composition of the diet, there was no huge distinction in carbohydrate, protein or fat intake amongst the obese, overweight and normal individuals. The current evidence gives proof that the subject's body weight got affected by energy intake as opposed to the macronutrient composition of the eating regimen. There was a positive relationship between energy intake and body mass index, midriff outline, waist circumference, body fat percentage. Few examinations propose that rising day to day physical activity and diminishing dietary fat content in the eating routine might help to prevent overweight and obesity. More sources should be examined to give clear insights concerning the factors leading to rise in obesity.

 

KEYWORDS – Macronutrient intake, Energy Intake, Obese Women



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2022-06-03

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