Thursday 2nd November 3.30pm to 6pm
Location : Monash University
CAULFIELD Campus
Building H (Level 1)- Lecture
Theatre H125
The increase in overweight and
obesity is a major concern with almost 2 in 3 (63%) of Australian adults now
suffering from these debilitating conditions. Physical activity and food intake
are the primary regulators of energy balance. The brain plays an important role
in the regulation of food intake, thus increasing interest has been directed at
unravelling the interplay between appetite regulating gut hormones and the
central nervous system and weight management. This special seminar will
provide participants with an overview of the latest research and clinical
applications of the role of gut hormones in appetite regulation and weight
management.
This seminar is sponsored by the Nutrition Society of Australia.
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