Discover how optimizing sleep can transform obesity medicine care and improve weight management outcomes.
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OMA 2023 Spring Summit: Do Sleepy Brains Make Poor Food & Other Lifestyle Choices? Impact of Sleep on Weight Management (On Demand)CME/CE Expiration Date: 4/23/26
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Is the intersection of Childhood Obesity and pediatric sleep problems merely confined to a discussion of poor sleep habits leading to weight gain?
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The midlife stage in women is characterized by significant changes related to aging, menopause, and lifestyle.
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Lactating women are often neglected. Pregnancy is a major cause of weight gain for women, and many women are excited to lose weight post-partum.
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Obesity is a disease that disproportionately affects women. Those from ethnic/racial minorities and those who live in poverty are often more severely affected.
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Up to 90% of patients with obesity are affected by MASLD, with a sizable portion at risk for progressing to MASH and liver fibrosis.
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For decades, the recommended treatment for obesity seemed to be just "eat less." Eat less fat. Eat less sugar. Eat less red meat. Eat less overall.
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This session presents practical ways using patient case scenarios to integrate current artificial intelligence technologies into obesity care delivery to help scale high quality evidence based care
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Pediatric obesity continues to be a critical health issue in the United States, but access to specialized care remains limited, especially outside of urban teaching hospitals.
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