NIH Obesity Research Task Force Symposium: Medications to Treat Obesity: Past, Present, and Future
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- This symposium explores the history of medications to treat obesity, the mechanisms of action of anti-obesity medications, pivotal studies of newer medications in adults and children, use of anti-obesity medications in clinical practice, and issues related to access to obesity treatment and health equity.
NIH Obesity Research Task Force Symposium:
Medications to Treat Obesity: Past, Present, and Future
01:30 Welcoming Remarks
Griffin P. Rodgers, M.D., M.A.C.P., Director, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
09:59 From Rainbow Pills to Polyagonists
Matthias Tschöp, M.D., Helmholtz Zentrum München
44:36 Mechanisms of Action of Incretin Drugs for Obesity
Randy Seeley, Ph.D., University of Michigan
1:18:58 Semaglutide for Treatment of Obesity in Adults
Domenica Rubino, M.D., Washington Center for Weight Management & Research
1:47:55 Tirzepatide for Treatment of Obesity and a Glimpse at the Pipeline
Ania Jastreboff, M.D., Ph.D., Yale University School of Medicine
2:20:28 Medications for Treatment of Obesity in Children and Adolescents
Jack Yanovski, M.D., Ph.D., Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
2:50:27 Using Medications to Treat Obesity in Clinical Practice
Louis Aronne, M.D., Weill Cornell Medicine
3:21:21 Access to Obesity Treatment and Health Equity
Ihuoma Eneli, M.D., Children’s Hospital Colorado
3:53:53 Patient Perspectives
Moderator: Susan Yanovski, M.D., NIDDK
4:27:13 Panel Discussion
Moderator: Susan Yanovski, M.D., NIDDK
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Tirzepatide impacts GIP and GLP-1 receptor at 5:1 ratio (30:31)
As a person who struggles with weight, whose Dr cannot find a thing wrong with them other than their weight, knowing that you are all working on the problem and making some progress is encouraging. Now if we can just get the medical industry to stop treating this as a choice we have made rather than a disease to be treated.
Can I get a copy of Dr. Tschöp's deck?
For assistance with your inquiry, please reach out to the contacts listed on the bottom right-hand side of the symposium webpage at www.niddk.nih.gov/news/meetings-workshops/2023/nih-ortf-symposium-medications-to-treat-obesity.