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ATTD: Advanced Technologies and Treatments for Diabetes

Pediatric Obesity: Challenges & Future Directions, ATTD 2025 Conference Catch-Up

21 Mar 2025

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In this episode of ATTD Conference Catch-Up, we dive into Pediatric Obesity: Current Challenges and Future Directions, featuring a comprehensive look at the genetic, environmental, and therapeutic factors shaping the future of pediatric obesity management.Join us as we summarize key takeaways from these thought-provoking presentations:A Holistic Approach to Understanding Childhood Obesity – Prof. Antje KörnerAdvances in Pharmacological Interventions for Pediatric and Adolescent Obesity – Current Status and Future Prospects – Dr. Jamie MatuTherapy for Monogenic Obesity – Prof. Primož KotnikThis episode is an essential listen for pediatric endocrinologists, obesity specialists, diabetes care teams, and healthcare professionals working with children and adolescents, looking to understand the latest science and strategies to combat pediatric obesity—ranging from individualized treatment for monogenic obesity to emerging pharmacological therapies and multidisciplinary care approaches.Enjoy the listen!This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of an ATTD 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original conference materials and recordings for detailed information.ATTD 2025, the 18th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes, is taking place on March 19–22, 2025, in Amsterdam. https://attd.kenes.com

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