OBESITY'S IMPACT IN MEN AND WOMEN Obesity isn’t just about weight—it’s a disease with a thousand faces, and it doesn’t treat everyone the same. New research shows men and women with obesity are playing very different games with their health, and the rules aren’t even close to fair. Presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul, these findings reveal the hidden mechanisms underlying obesity. For men, the danger seems to settle right in the gut: they’re more likely to pack on risky belly fat and show early signs of liver trouble. Women, meanwhile, grapple with higher inflammation and cholesterol, putting them on a different path toward heart disease and diabetes. Dr. Zeynep Pekel, the study’s lead author, says these differences aren’t just trivia—they might change how we treat obesity altogether. “Sex differences are a powerful player in the story of obesity,” she says. “Understanding them could be the key to better, more personalized therapies.” A Global Problem with No ...