Models of body weight and fatness regulation

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作者
Speakman, John R. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Hall, Kevin D. [5 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Shenzhen Inst Adv Technol, Shenzhen 518055, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Biol Sci, Aberdeen AB24 2TZ, Scotland
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Genet & Dev Biol, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
[4] China Med Univ, Shenyang 110122, Liaoning, Peoples R China
[5] NIDDK, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
body fatness; regulation; models; DAILY ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; NERVOUS-SYSTEM CONTROL; HIGH-FAT DIET; FOOD-INTAKE; PREDATION RISK; FIELD VOLE; SET POINTS; MASS INDEX; CELLULAR-COMPONENTS; LEPTIN SENSITIVITY;
D O I
10.1098/rstb.2022.0231
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Body weight and fatness appear to be regulated phenomena. Several different theoretical models are available to capture the essence of this idea. These include the set-point, dynamic equilibrium, adiposity force, control theory-settling point, Hall-Guo, operation point and dual intervention point (DIP) models. The set-point model posits a single reference point around which levels of fat are regulated. The dynamic equilibrium model suggests that the apparent regulation of body fat around a reference point is an illusion owing to the necessary impacts of weight change on energy expenditure. Control theory focuses on the importance of feedback gain and suggests set-point and dynamic equilibrium are ends of a continuum of feedback gain. Control theory models have also been called 'settling point' models. The Hall-Guo, operation point and DIP models also bring together the set-point and dynamic equilibrium ideas into a single framework. The DIP proposes a zone of indifference where dynamic equilibrium 'regulation' predominates, bounded by upper and lower intervention points beyond which physiological mechanisms are activated. The drifty gene hypothesis is an idea explaining where this individual variation in the upper intervention point might come from. We conclude that further experiments to test between the models are sorely required.This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Causes of obesity: theories, conjectures and evidence (Part II)'.
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