obesogenic
Apparence
Étymologie
[modifier le wikicode]Adjectif
[modifier le wikicode]Nature | Forme |
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Positif | obesogenic |
Comparatif | more obesogenic |
Superlatif | most obesogenic |
obesogenic
- Obésogène, qui favorise l’obésité.
Some authors have characterized the so-called obesogenic family and have observed the similarity between this kind of family constellation and that of the schizophrenic patient
— (Jimmie Holland, Joseph Masling, Donald Copley, “Mental Illness in Lower Class Normal, Obese and Hyperobese Women”, Psychosomatic Medicine, volume 32, page 351-357, 1er juillet 1970)Thus the changes of lifestyle, concerning diet and physical activity, ie obesogenic environment, was assumed responsible. In addition, the effect of thrifty genotype has been also considered - especially in the countries where obesity […]
— (Abstracts in anthropology, volume 4, 1973)Ironically, the US's obesogenic environment is one that societies through the ages have dreamed of: tasty cheap food in abundance, and barely a lick of hard work to be done.
— (New Scientist, 30 octobre 2004, page 46)
Antonymes
[modifier le wikicode]Apparentés étymologiques
[modifier le wikicode]Prononciation
[modifier le wikicode]- (Royaume-Uni) : \əʊbiːsəˈdʒɛnɪk\
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Références
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