Theme: "Advanced strategies for Prevention & Treatment of Obesity"
Obesity Summit 2016
Conference series LLC invites all the participants across the globe to attend "5th Asian Obesity Specialists and Endocrinologists Annual Meeting" during July 11-12, 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia which includes prompt Keynote presentations, Plenary sessions, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. The aim of 2016 Asian Obesity event is to bring together leading academic Scientists, Researchers, professors, Business delegates, talented student communities and research scholars to commerce and share their experiences and research conclusion about all aspects of Obesity and Endocrinology research
Obesity Conference in Malaysia is a global platform to discuss and learn about Best ways to Lose Weight, Obesity complications, Obesity Prevention Strategies & Polices, Fat burning foods, Child Nutrition, Behavioural and Environmental factors causing Obesity, Genetics of Obesity, Obesity in Pregnancy & Infancy, Pediatric Infectobesity, Endocrine Disorders & Childhood Diabetes, Junk food and Childhood Obesity, Pediatric obesity, Bariatric surgery, Impact of obesity on Neurodegenerative Diseases, Impacts of Steroids, Hormones and other Medications on Overweight, Obesity and cancer, Effect of Obesity on Cardiovascular, Renal and Orthopedic diseases, Diabetes and Obesity, Nutritional Supplements, Mushroom Nutrition, Exercise & Kinesiology, Childhood obesity, Obesity Prevention in Underserved Communities, Advanced Weight loss Treatments & strategies.
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Track1: Obesity
Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have a negative effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems. In Western countries, people are considered obese when their Body Mass Index (BMI), a measurement obtained by dividing a person's weight by the square of the person's height, exceeds 30 kg/m2, with the range 25-30 kg/m2 defined as overweight. Some East Asian countries use stricter criteria. Obesity increases the likelihood of various diseases, particularly heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity and sleep apnea, certain types of cancer, and osteoarthritis. Abdominal Obesity is most commonly caused by a combination of excessive food energy intake, lack of physical activity, and genetic susceptibility, although a few cases are caused primarily by genes, endocrine system diseases, medications, or psychiatric illness. Evidence to support the view is some obese people eat little yet gain weight due to slow metabolism. On an average, obese people have a greater energy expenditure than their thin counterparts due to the energy required to maintain an increased body mass.
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Track 2: Advances in BMI test
The Body Mass Index (BMI) or Quetelet index is a value derived from the mass (weight) and height of an individual. The BMI is defined as the body mass divided by the square of the body height, and is universally expressed in units of kg/m2, resulting from mass in kilograms and height in metres. The Body Mass Composition is an attempt to quantify the amount of tissue mass (muscle, fat, and bone) in an individual, and then categorize that person as underweight, normal weight, Overweight and Obesity, or obese based on that value. However, there is some debate about where on the BMI scale the dividing lines between categories should be placed. Commonly accepted BMI ranges are underweight: under 18.5, normal weight: 18.5 to 25, overweight: 25 to 30, obese: over 30.
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Track 3: Childhood Obesity and Its Affects
Obesity in children (childhood obesity) is a complex disorder. Its prevalence has increased so significantly in recent years that many consider it a major health concern of the developed world. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) indicate that the prevalence of obesity is increasing in all paediatric age groups, in both sexes, and in various ethnic and racial groups. Many factors, including genetics, environment, Metabolism Disorders, lifestyle, and eating habits, are believed to play a role in the development of obesity. However, more than 90% of cases are idiopathic; less than 10% are associated with hormonal or genetic causes. Childhood obesity predisposes to insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, liver and renal disease, and reproductive dysfunction. This condition also increases the risk of adult-onset obesity and cardiovascular disease.
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Track 4: Gynoid Obesity
Gynoid obesity is characterized by presence of fat at hip and thigh regions. Buttocks of people suffering from this type of obesity will be larger than that of others. Body shape of these people would be pear shaped and hence they are called pear obese or gynoid obese. But despite such, gynoid obesity having individuals are said to be at a much safer position than the android obese individuals for they are less at risk in developing chronic illnesses linked to obesity and overweight.
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Track 5: Exogenous obesity
Exogenous obesity is a form of obesity that results from the immoderate consumption of meals. It's triggered by using a steady consumption of meals that goes good beyond what the body requires for use as sources of chemical power, leading to the storage of any pointless quantity of energy derived from digested food particles as fats. Individuals having their bodyweight 20% more than it should be, then, he or she is considered to be an obese. If the body mass index for any person is 30 or more, then he or she has obesity disease. Obesity can be cured by various medical as well as physical therapies. There have been a number of surgeries started to cure obesity. These include gastrointestinal surgery, Bariatric Surgery, etc. The physical therapies are also helpful to reduce obesity in obese people.
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Track 6: Causes of Obesity
The past few decades have brought lifestyle changes throughout the world that have resulted in children having reduced physical activity and increased Dietary Intake. The amount of time that children spend playing outside has diminished during the past few decades and Geriatric Physical Therapy Exercises in schools have been reduced or eliminated. The majority of families now have either parents or the single parent working, resulting in the need for non-parental supervision after school. Fear of children playing outside without adult supervision has led many parents to admonish their children to stay inside after school. Children are thus spending more time watching television and playing on computers than exercising. As per child obesity statistics, watching television has been directly linked to obesity in childhood, with a rate of obesity that is 8.3-times greater in children who watch more than 5 h of television per day compared with those who watch up to 2 h of television per day.
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Track 7: Obesity and Pregnancy
Being obese during pregnancy can have a major impact on your health and your baby's health. It includes:
Gestational Diabetes: Women who are obese are more likely to have diabetes that develops during pregnancy (gestational diabetes) than are women who have a normal weight.
Preeclampsia: Women who are Obesity in Pregnancy are at increased risk of developing a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, often the kidneys (preeclampsia).
Infection: Women who are obese during pregnancy are at increased risk of urinary tract infections. Obesity also increases the risk of postpartum infection, whether the baby is delivered vaginally or by C-section.
Overdue pregnancy: Obesity increases the risk that pregnancy will continue beyond the expected due date.
C-section: Obesity during pregnancy increases the likelihood of elective and emergency C-sections. Obesity also increases the risk of C-section complications, such as wound infections. Women who are obese are also less likely to have a successful vaginal delivery after a C-section (VBAC).
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Track 8: Genetics of Obesity
Obesity is a complex disease resulting from the interactions of a wide variety of hereditary and environmental factors. The combined progress in quantitative Genetics of Obesity, genomics and bioinformatics has contributed to a better understanding of Lipid Metabolism the genetic and molecular basis of obesity. Obesity Complications in monogenic types of obesity are evidence that obesity may be caused by genetic mutations; however, as yet, only 78 cases worldwide have been attributed to mutations of seven distinct genes. The most common forms of obesity are probably the result of variations within a large number of genes. Sequence variations within a pool of 56 different genes have been reported as being related to obesity phenotypes.
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Track 9: Excess Weight and Problems
Being obese or overweight (Gynoid Obesity) can increase the risk of developing a range of serious diseases. The risks rise with BMI, and so are greater for obese individuals. Body Mass Index (BMI) is a strong predictor of mortality among adults. Overall, Gynoid obesity (BMI 30-35 kg/m2) was found to reduce life expectancy by an average of three years, while Metabolic Rate reduces life expectancy by 8-10 years. Obesity reduces life expectancy by an average of three years, or eight to ten years in the case of severe obesity (BMI over 40). Around 8% of annual deaths in Europe (at least one in 13) have been attributed to overweight and obesity. The cost to the UK economy of Overweight and Obesity was estimated at £15.8 billion per year in 2007, including £4.2 billion in costs to the NHS. The health factors that are associated with obesity are alarming. Despite increasing national and local attention, the epidemics of in many countries continue to increase. For instance, about 94 million adults in the United States are either overweight or obese. In Pennsylvania, 28.5% of our population is currently obese. In 1995, no state had an obesity rate above 20%. Now, all but one does.
Overweight and obesity are proven risk factors for:
• Diabetes
• Cardiovascular problems
• High cholesterol
• Stroke
• Hypertension
• Gallbladder disease
• Musculoskeletal problems
• Osteoarthritis
• Venous Stasis Disease
• Sleep apnea and other respiratory illness
• Certain cancers: uterine, breast, colorectal, kidney, and gallbladder
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Track 10: Anorexia
Anorexia Nervosa is a psychological and possibly life-threatening eating disorder defined by an extremely low body weight relative to stature (this is called BMI [Body Mass Index] and is a function of an individual’s height and weight), extreme and needless weight loss, illogical fear of weight gain, and distorted perception of self-image and body. There are two common types of anorexia, which are as follows: Anorexia Nervosa Binge / Purge Type, Restrictive Anorexia Nervosa. Anorexia Nervosa continues to have the highest mortality of all psychiatric conditions. Since anorexia involves both mind and body, a team approach to treatment is often best. Those who may be involved in anorexia treatment include medical doctors, psychologists, counselors, and Diet and Fitness.
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Track 11: Steroids and Hormones Affect
First of all, as mentioned before, our bodies produce hormones in the amount needed to maintain a Dietary Intake and any additional hormones, natural or synthetic can throw off this balance and create health issues. Secondly, synthetic hormones (or synthetic anything for that matter!) are not metabolized in the body the same way their natural counterparts are. In fact, synthetic hormones act as toxins in the Muscular Endurance and can be difficult to get out of your system. One of the main side effects of synthetic hormones is Fatigue Disorders, especially around the abdomen, hips and thighs
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Track 12: Obesity and Endocrinology
Obesity is a growing health concern in humans and companion animals. Obesity is highly associated with various Endocrine System Diseases that are characterized by hormonal imbalance and/or resistance. Weight loss generally normalizes these endocrine alterations, implicating obesity as a direct cause. Endocrinology and Metabolic Syndrome are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the Worldwide. In particular, the current epidemic of obesity is leading to early death through diabetes, cardiovascular disease and an increased incidence of cancer.
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Track 13: Obesity and Diabetes
Being overweight increases the chances of developing the common type of Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes. In this disease, the body makes enough insulin but the cells in the body have become resistant to the salutary action of insulin. Almost 90% of people living with type 2 Diabetes are Overweight and Obesity. People who are overweight or have obesity have added pressure on their body's ability to use insulin to properly control blood sugar levels, and are therefore more likely to develop Diabetes
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Track 14: Clinical Research
This branch deals with clinical research focused on observational/interventional studies related to obesity and nutrition, as well as nutritional epidemiology studies. It includes clinical studies examining the effects of nutrient or dietary intake, diet composition, diet intervals, variation in nutritional status, or interventions ranging from, but not limited to, whole foods/dietary patterns, dietary supplements, or alternative delivery modes on health-related outcomes in humans. Nutrients may encompass macronutrients, vitamins/minerals, phytonutrients, and other food components. Clinical studies of nutritional status or interventions from infancy throughout the aging process are of interest. The program serves as a focal point for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of data on nutritional intake, status and significance of Public Health Nutrition, with particular emphasis on national/global surveillance and follow-up studies. This program also includes policy- and population-based approaches to improving nutrient/dietary intake or nutritional status not focused on obesity/weight loss. Other relevant research projects would include methodologies to improve assessment of nutrient intake and/or status in humans throughout the lifespan.
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Track 15: Conventional Treatment for Obesity
The Ayurvedic approach to drugs in general is quite different from what we've been used to. Herbal supplements can be of great benefit in Weight Management without the negative side effects of conventional drugs. With the diet therapy alone, the treatment of obesity is incomplete. Diet can avoid the further possibilities of obesity, but the fat has to be treated and the defective metabolism must be corrected, which is done by Ayurvedic medicines. Dietary Intake improve fat metabolism in an obese individual. Once a person's metabolism is correct it is easy for him to maintain his weight.
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Obesity is a major health problem worldwide and has reached an epidemic proportion in the Western society. Evidence continues to accumulate that obesity is a major risk factor for many diseases and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Surgery on the stomach and intestines to help a person with extreme lose obesity weight. Bariatric surgery is an option for people who have a Body Mass Index (BMI) above 40. Surgery is also an option for people with a body mass index between 35 and 40 who have health problems like type 2 diabetes and heart diseases.
1. Adjustable Gastric Banding (AGB)
The basic principle of this type of surgery is to decrease food intake with the use of a small bracelet-like band placed around the top of the stomach. The band restricts the size of the opening from the throat to the stomach, limiting the amount of food a patient can ingest. The size of the opening can be modified using a balloon inside the band that can be inflated or deflated with saline solution according to the needs of the patient.
2. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery (RYGB)
This method is also used to decrease food intake and involves creating a small pouch that is similar in size to the pouch created with AGB. The food bypasses the rest of the stomach and reaches the small intestine, where it is absorbed to a much lesser degree than if it had passed through the stomach, duodenum, and upper intestine.
3. Vertical Sleeve Gastrostomy (VSG)
This procedure involves removal of most of the stomach, which not only restricts food intake and absorption, but lowers levels of the hormone ghrelin that is responsible for appetite.
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Track 17: Obesity and Diet Management
Successful weight loss treatments include setting goals and making lifestyle changes, such as eating fewer calories and being physically active.
Healthy Eating Plan:
Weight loss supplements give your body the nutrients it needs every day. It has enough calories for good health, but not so many that you gain weight. A healthy eating plan is low in saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium (salt), and added sugar. Following a healthy eating plan will lower your risk for heart disease and other conditions.
Healthy foods include:
· Fat-free and low-fat dairy products, such as low-fat yogurt, cheese, and milk.
· Ornish diet, Protein foods, such as lean meat, fish, poultry without skin, beans, and peas.
· Whole-grain foods, such as whole-wheat bread, oatmeal, and brown rice. Other wheat grains include pasta, cereal, bagels, bread, tortillas, couscous, and crackers.
· Fruits, which can be fresh, canned, frozen, or dried.
· Liquid Diet, Vegetables, which can be fresh, canned (without salt), frozen, or dried.
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Track 18: Medical weight loss
Medical weight loss is not surgery or diet pills. It is Weight Management based on medical scientific principles that target the root causes of obesity and weight gain to achieve and sustain Weight Loss Supplements in the long-term under the care of a medical provider. The tools that medical weight loss providers use to manage weight are very different from what we find with commercial programs. First, medical weight loss providers use metabolism and body composition (mainly fat percentage) as true indicators of weight loss progress. Second, they can prescribe safe, low-calorie diets that are specifically designed to lose weight while breaking the cycle of food addiction. They prescribe an appetite suppressant. Finally, they have the ability to view Weight Loss and maintenance within the context of total health profile.
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Track 19: Obesity and Weight Management
Treating obesity entails a combination of dietary, physical activity, and lifestyle changes. Medications may also be used. Orlistat, lorcaserin hydrochloride, phentermine, and phentermine/ topiramate are FDA approved for treating obesity. Antidepressants, Green tea Weight Loss, and metformin are used off-label. Additionally, group interventions are very effective in decreasing weight and improving glycemic control. Among older adults, group interventions are more successful than one-on-one training. Very Low Calorie Diet will also be efficient against the weight loss program. Bariatric Surgery: Approximately 5% of adults are morbidly obese, making them candidates for bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery leads to significant weight loss, improved glycemic control, decreased hypertension, reduction in depression, improved sexual activity, and decreased Sleep apnea. One study showed that after the surgery, 78% of patients had complete resolution of T2DM, and 62% were in remission 1 year after surgery.
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Conferenceseries LLC invites all the participants from all over the world to attend '5th Obesity Specialists And Endocrinologists Annual Meeting during July 11-12, 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. The aim of Obesity meeting is to bring together leading academic Scientists, Researchers, professors, Business delegates, talented student communities and research scholars to commerce and share their experiences and research conclusion about all aspects of Obesity and Endocrinology research
Obesity Summit 2016 is a global platform to discuss and learn about obesity & its related areas of medicine & health care. Which includes overview, prevalence, trends and disparities of obesity, causes of obesity, obesity and its associated health problems, co-dependent relationship between diabetes & obesity, childhood obesity and its effects on physical and mental health, diagnosis/screening of obesity and associated health ailments, obesity and weight management, surgical and non- surgical methods, preventive approaches of obesity, economics of obesity & it's prevention, legal andpolicy interventions to counteract obesity and endocrinology and metabolism disorders. Mian theme of this conference is "To Share Preventive & Management Strategies for Obesity ".
Why to attend
With members from around the world focused on learning about obesity and its advances, This is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the obesity community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments, and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in obesity are hallmarks of this conference.
Target audience
Obesity specialists
Bariatric surgeons
Nutritionists
Dieticians
Fitness experts
Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have a negative effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems. In Western countries, people are considered obese when their body mass index (BMI), a measurement obtained by dividing a person's weight by the square of the person's height, exceeds 30 kg/m2, with the range 25-30 kg/m2 defined as overweight. Some East Asian countries use stricter criteria.
Worldwide, at least 2.8 million people die each year as a result of being overweight or obese, and an estimated 35.8 million (2.3%) of global DALYs are caused by overweight or obesity. Overweight and obesity lead to adverse metabolic effects on blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides and insulin resistance. To achieve optimum health, the median body mass index for an adult population should be in the range of 21 to 23 kg/m2, while the goal for individuals should be to maintain body mass index in the range 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2. There is increased risk of co-morbidities for body mass index 25.0 to 29.9, and moderate to severe risk of co-morbidities for body mass index greater than 30.
In 2009, the market for weight loss products and services was worth nearly $121 billion. BCC anticipates this market will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.2% during the forecast period, resulting in a projected market size of more than $134 billion in 2014. Foods and beverages are the largest category in the ingested goods market. This segment was valued at nearly $79 billion in 2009. Food movements, growing sub-segments, and healthy eating trends should drive growth in this sector at a 2% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach more than $86 billion by 2014. Nutraceuticals are the second-largest product segment, after foods and beverages. Retail sales in 2009 topped $3.6 billion and are expected to grow at about a 1.4% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through 2014 to reach $3.9 billion.
Recent research showing that half of malasian adults are obese .an increasing number of Asian countries are quickly gaining weight & witnessing highest rate of diabetes, hypertension ,and weight related disorders .according to study published by lancet,44% of men aged 20 or older malasia are obese .rates are higher even among women , a trend that is seen mostly in developing countries.
Obesity Market, Asia-Pacific 2019
Related Associations
- World Obesity Federation
- CDC Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity
- NIH Obesity Research
- Boston Nutrition Obesity Research Center (BNORC)
- Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS)
- NACCHO Obesity Prevention/Physical Activity/Nutrition
- National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR)
- The New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center
- The Obesity Society
- Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity
- Texas Obesity Research Centre
- The Obesity Action Coalition (OAC)
- Obesity Society
- National Obesity Foundation (NOF)
- NIH-Weight-Control Information Network(WIN)
- American Society of Bariatric Physicians
- TOPS Club, Inc. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center to Prevent Childhood Obesity
- Existing International Action Frameworks on Obesity and Public Health
Top Universities in Asia
- Fudan University
- Peking University
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Nanjing University
- Tsinghua University
- National Taiwan University
- National University of Singapore
- The University of Tokyo
- Shandong University
- Keio University
- Zhejiang University
- University of Science and Technology of China
- Tongji University
- Seoul National University
- Xi'an Jiaotong University
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
- Northeast Normal University
- The University of Hong Kong
- Kyoto University
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- National Chiao Tung University
- Renmin University of China
Top Companies
- Novartis
- Instituto Llorente
- Abbott Laboratories
- Servier Laboratories
- Marion Merrell Dow
- Servier Laboratories
- Otsuka Pharmaceutical
- Arena Pharmaceuticals
- F. Hoffmann-La Roche
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Orexigen Therapeutics
- Vivus
- Amylin
- Alizyme
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Eisai
- Merck
- Norgine
- Novo Nordisk
- Pfizer
- Rhythm Pharmaceuticals
- Shionogi USA
- Takeda Pharmaceutical and Zafgan
We would like to thank all of our wonderful speakers, conference attendees, students, associations and guests for making Obesity-2014 a wonderful event!
The 3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Obesity & Weight Management (Obesity-2014) took place at the hotel Double Double Tree by Hilton Hotel San Francisco Airport, SF, USA from December 01-03, 2014 which was organized and hosted by the Conferenceseries LLC Conferences.
This efficacious global event featured 80% participants from over 50 different countries and remains to be the biggest international learning Conference which was accomplished by the support of diabetes specialty physicians, certified dieticians, registered nurses, public health workers, fitness experts, researchers, industrial professions, CEO’s and many more delegates. With the grand success of Obesity-2014, OMICS International take the immense pleasure to announce the “5th Asian Obesity specialists and Endocrinologists Annual Meeting" to be held during July 11-13, 2016 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The Conference aimed:
• To Place Obesity high on the Public Health Agendas
• To Raise Greater Awareness and High-Level Action
• To Sponsor International and Intersectoral Collaborations.
Under the overall theme of Dietary Interventions and Potential Applications to Tackle Obesity, Obesity-2014 discussed how to fight against this condition and all other preventive measures for more inclusive future which enables everyone to improve & enrich themselves.
A wide range of experts like Dr. Reza Hakkak from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA, Anil K Mandal, University of Florida, USA, Jenny E Gunton University of Sydney, Australia & M A L Fobi International Federation for Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders, USA chaired and spoke in pre-conference workshops, plenary sessions and parallel sessions where they deliberated and presented the latest information and findings in the field of Medicine.
OMICS Group has taken the honor of felicitating Obesity-2014 Organizing Committee, Editorial Board Members, Keynote Speakers, Chair persons, Poster presenters and business delegates who supported for the success of this event. We would like to convey a warm gratitude to our Media partners, Exhibitors, Supporting partners like SMOK Travels, Arkray for their participation and their timely responses.
Conference Highlights
- Obesity
- Childhood Obesity
- Causes of Obesity
- Obesity and Pregnancy
- Genetic Obesity
- Excess Weight and Problems
- Steroids and Hormones affect
- Obesity and Diabetes
- Endocrinology and Obesity
- Conventional Treatments for Obesity
- Obesity Treatment
- Obesity Diet
- Clinical Research
- Advances in BMI Test
- Anorexia
- Obesity and Weight Management
- Medical Weight Loss
- Gynoid Obesity
- Exogenous Obesity
- Novel Anti-obesity Drugs and Plasma Lipids
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy
- Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy
- Endocrinology & Metabolic Syndrome
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