Pediatric obesity specialists from Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine, and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital discuss the latest in combating obesity in children and adolescents, including:
- Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric obesity rates
- Emerging obesity medications, approved and investigational
- Bariatric surgery for child and adolescent patients
- The role of genetic factors in obesity
- Research into the mechanisms underlying weight control
- The effects of weight-based stigma on patients
- Behavior change and lifestyle interventions for weight management
- Long-term results and the transition to adult care
Panelists include John Rausch, MD, MPH, Associate Clinical Director, Pediatric Obesity Initiative; Associate Professor of Pediatrics Columbia; Marisa Censani, MD, Director, Pediatric Obesity Program; Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medicine; Jeff Zitsman, MD Director, Center for Adolescent Bariatric Surgery; Professor of Surgery, Columbia; Rudolph Leibel, MD Chief, Division of Pediatric Molecular Genetics; Professor of Pediatrics Columbia; Jane Chang, MD Adolescent Medicine Specialist; Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Weill Cornell Medicine. Moderator: CBS medical correspondent Dr. Max Gomez.
This webinar is intended only to provide general information. Specific patient or clinical scenarios should be handled by patients’ practitioners based on their professional judgment, the needs of each patient and his/her unique circumstances, resources available where the patient is located, and other factors.
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