Today it is a privilege to welcome Dr Clare Llewellyn to talk about the Behavioural Susceptibility Theory of obesity or BST as we commonly know it. Clare is Associate Professor of Obesity in the Department of Behavioural Science and Health at University College London, where she leads the Obesity Research Group and the Gemini twin cohort - the largest twin study ever set up to study genetic and environmental contributions to early weight gain and eating behaviour. Clare guides us through her work and the work of the late Prof. Jane Wardle, her mentor, who led her into her research interests that focus on understanding of how genetic and environmental factors interact to influence weight gain, eating behaviour and eating disorders, and to develop novel obesity prevention interventions. Don’t forget to like the video/podcast, activate the notificationsand leave a comment if you wish to do so. Remember: #nosseguimosnutriendo #wecontinuetonourisheachother #alimentosyemociones #podcast
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