Summary
Proper function of the leptin–melanocortin axis is important in regulating food intake and maintaining energy homeostasis. Therefore, mutations that affect the leptin–melanocortin axis result in several known syndromes that result in an obesity phenotype. Recent research has further identified important components of this axis that may result in childhood-onset obesity as discussed in this article.
- obesity
- obesity
- pediatric nutrition
- prevention & screening
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