Journal of Obesity and Disorders

The main reason for getting obesity is consuming more calories than the recommended portion. When the burned calories are less than those consumed, obesity occurs. Obesity occurs when the body mass index of a person is 25 or more than that. Extreme body fat increases the risk of serious health problems. Obese people can burn their excess calories through exercising or involving themselves in some physical activities.

The Journal of Obesity and Disorders is a scientific, peer-reviewed online periodical that provides readers with information about all aspects of obesity and its harmful effects. It publishes high-quality articles as well as research papers on obesity, the associated disorders, and the way to manage them effectively. Every edition of the journal covers all aspects of obesity as well as the consequence of consuming foods that do not have adequate essential nutrients. It also educates readers on the harmful effects of consuming foods rich in excess calories.

The goal of the Journal of Obesity and Disorders is to create awareness among its readers about eating unhealthy foods or those rich in carbohydrates and fats. The periodical also warns its readers to know more about the health problems that emerge due to the consumption of such foods. The Journal renders a new, clear association between nutritional supplies and fatness by the apparent palatability of corpulence and their applications in extremely interdisciplinary applied sciences.

The Journal of Obesity and Disorders is scholarly open access, systematically reviewed periodical. It focuses on distributing the most comprehensive and solid source of information on the exposures to current developments in the method of review articles, original articles, case reports, editorials, brief reports, short reports, etc., in all aspects of obesity and undernourishment. The journal also focuses on making it freely accessible online without confinements.

The goal of the Journal of Obesity and Disorders is to reproduce modern thinking so that nutritionists can keep pace with the improvements in the fields of obesity and dietary disorders.

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