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Pathophysiology of Obesity
Part 1: Physiologic Regulation of Body Weight and Body Composition
Presented by Steven Heymsfield, MD
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the key features and regulatory pathway for dietary supplements for weight loss.
- Identify the ingredients and their effectiveness that comprise dietary supplements.
Part 2: Energy Homeostasis: Role of Energy Expenditure in Weight Regulation
Presented by Eric Ravussin, PhD
Learning Objectives:
- You will learn that energy balance is not simply derived from energy intake and energy expenditure but needs to consider fat, carbohydrate and protein balances as different entities.
- You will also be presented with data showing that a low energy expenditure, a low fat oxidation and a low sympathetic activity are all risk factors for weight gain.
- Finally, the concept of metabolic adaptation will be discussed.
Part 3: Obesity and the Brain: Why and How Surgery and Pharmacotherapy work
Presented by Christopher D. Morrison, PhD
Learning Objectives:
- Generally understand how interoceptive mechanisms coordinate food intake in response to changes in nutritional state.
- Understand the mechanisms through which nutritional information is communicated to the brain.
- Understand the role of the brain in the weight loss effects of GLP1-based pharmaceuticals and bariatric surgery
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