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Feniosky Peña-Mora
The Institute for Obesity Research has five dedicated research units working to address this condition, which affects 37.1% of the adult population in Mexico.
Photograph of two men and two women sitting at a scientific discussion panel.
In addition, the first Mexican clinical practice guideline for the management of overweight and obesity was presented to assist professionals and patients.
and illustration of a mother and a child and a scientist
Projections indicate that by 2030, nearly 45% of Mexican adults could be affected by obesity.
A photograph of Carlos Aguilar in front of a mural
Carlos Aguilar's scientific work has focused on finding ways to combat metabolic diseases.
image of a woman with light brown hair and a pink jacket
The Endocrinology Division Chief at the University of Texas proposes four pillars of treatment through a transdisciplinary and empathic perspective.
Photograph of a female researcher speaking in a panel
Researchers talk about the long-term consequences and how influencers have helped popularize the substances.
image of a person in a screen
The Institute for Obesity Research is dedicated to improving foods, medications, and public policies that address obesity.
Illustration of a computer in a scientific laboratory
During the International Obesity Research Conference international experts will speak about the global problem.
Photograph of Antonio Vidal Puig giving a talk.
Antonio Vidal-Puig shared the advances from his research at the International Conference on Obesity Research.
Photograph of David Kershenobich giving a talk.
The link between obesity and chronic diseases was highlighted at the International Conference on Obesity Research.

International Conference on Obesity Research

Feniosky Peña-Mora
The Institute for Obesity Research has five dedicated research units working to address this condition, which affects 37.1% of the adult population in Mexico.
Photograph of two men and two women sitting at a scientific discussion panel.
In addition, the first Mexican clinical practice guideline for the management of overweight and obesity was presented to assist professionals and patients.
and illustration of a mother and a child and a scientist
Projections indicate that by 2030, nearly 45% of Mexican adults could be affected by obesity.
A photograph of Carlos Aguilar in front of a mural
Carlos Aguilar's scientific work has focused on finding ways to combat metabolic diseases.
image of a woman with light brown hair and a pink jacket
The Endocrinology Division Chief at the University of Texas proposes four pillars of treatment through a transdisciplinary and empathic perspective.
Photograph of a female researcher speaking in a panel
Researchers talk about the long-term consequences and how influencers have helped popularize the substances.
image of a person in a screen
The Institute for Obesity Research is dedicated to improving foods, medications, and public policies that address obesity.
Illustration of a computer in a scientific laboratory
During the International Obesity Research Conference international experts will speak about the global problem.
Photograph of Antonio Vidal Puig giving a talk.
Antonio Vidal-Puig shared the advances from his research at the International Conference on Obesity Research.
Photograph of David Kershenobich giving a talk.
The link between obesity and chronic diseases was highlighted at the International Conference on Obesity Research.

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