Q&A panel discussion following the talk by Dr. Nadler and Dr. Sweeny on Use of Advanced Weight Management Tools in Special Populations.
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The treatment approaches to obesity care often give little regard to gender specific needs in weight management.
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Most adolescents are not adequately prepared to transition their care from pediatric-oriented to adult-oriented health care.
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There is very little data to help guide clinicians, despite probable similarities in clinical care and lived experiences that affect gender diverse youth with obesity.
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This session will review the benefits of plant-based diets in obesity management and how to incorporate plant-based diets into your practice. During the presentation, Dr.
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Obesity is a chronic, relapsing, and multifactorial disease with significant individual variability in response to therapeutic interventions.
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In this session, Faith Newsome will describe her experiences living with obesity, which eventually culminated in her decision to undergo bariatric surgery at 16.
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This session will explore the current scientific evidence both for and against the CIM to prepare participants to critically evaluate this and other models of obesity.
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The Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) is a science leader regarding clinical obesity medicine. OMA has published several Clinical Practice Statements via its journal - Obesity Pillars.
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Physical activity is often considered the “calorie-out” part of the equation of calorie balance.
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