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- Epidemiology
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2. Epidemiology of obesity
- Prof. Jacob Seidell
- Etiology and Causes
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3. Metabolic, adipose tissue and muscle predictors of obesity
- Prof. Ian Macdonald
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4. Neural control of food intake and energy balance
- Prof. Hans-Rudolf Berthoud
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6. Dietary determinants of obesity
- Prof. Arne Astrup
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7. Physical inactivity as a determinant of obesity
- Prof. Wim Saris
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8. Environmental causes of obesity: sociocultural, built environment and economic factors
- Prof. Shiriki Kumanyika
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9. The developmental origins of obesity
- Prof. David Barker
- Consequences of Obesity
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10. Obesity, dyslipoproteinemia and inflammation
- Prof. Robert Eckel
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11. Pathophysiology and management of obesity related hypertension
- Prof. Arya Sharma
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12. Disorders of overeating
- Prof. Albert Stunkard
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13. Obesity, weight loss and health-related quality of life
- Prof. Aila Rissanen
- Dr. Jarmo Kaukua
- Treatment Options
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14. Lifestyle modification for weight control
- Prof. Thomas Wadden
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15. Bariatric / obesity surgery
- Prof. Henry Buchwald
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16. Can obesity be prevented in the current obesogenic environment?
- Prof. Boyd Swinburn
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17. Pharmacotherapy for obesity: why it is needed
- Prof. Joe Proietto
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18. Pharmacotherapy for obesity: hunger suppressors
- Prof. Joe Proietto
- Latest Developments in the Field
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19. Body composition
- Dr. Steven Heymsfield
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20. Adipose tissue metabolism and obesity
- Dr. Max Lafontan
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21. Obesity, present and future therapies
- Prof. Sir Stephen Bloom
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22. Energy expenditure in the lean and obese
- Prof. Dale Schoeller
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23. Obesity and adiponectin
- Prof. Philipp Scherer
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24. Ectopic fat: causes, consequences and treatment
- Prof. Steven Smith
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25. Adipose-immune interactions in obesity
- Dr. Vishwa Dixit
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26. Health benefits of intentional weight loss
- Prof. Xavier Pi-Sunyer
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27. Childhood obesity: implications for current and future health
- Prof. Peter T. Katzmarzyk
- Archived Lectures - These lectures may not cover the latest advances in the field
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29. Gastrointestinal peptides and food intake regulation
- Prof. Sir Stephen Bloom
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30. Obesity and mortality: questions and controversy
- Prof. David Allison
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31. Obesity, diabetes and the cluster of the metabolic syndrome
- Prof. Peter Wilson
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33. Health economics of obesity: new insights
- Dr. Anne Wolf
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34. Bariatric surgery: techniques and mechanisms of action
- Prof. Walter Pories
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35. Childhood obesity: implications for future health
- Prof. Peter T. Katzmarzyk
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Two kinds of eating disorders
- The night- eating syndrome
- Experimental hypothalamic hyperphagia in rat
- The hypothalamus
- Binge eating disorder (1)
- Treatment
- Placebo response
- Binge eating disorder (2)
- BED patients with lifetime comorbidity
- Binge eating disorder as a marker
- The night eating syndrome
- Normal pattern
- Night eating pattern
- Provisional criteria of the NES
- Morning hunger and evening caloric intake
- Nighttime awakenings and ingestions
- NES onset and stress
- Psychosocial factors
- Night eating symptom prevalence
- Obese and non-obese night eaters
- Which came first, night eating or obesity?
- Night eating came first in:
- Night eating, a pathway to obesity
- Family 1 NES pedigree
- Family 2 NES pedigree
- Results
- Sleep factors
- Sleep onset and offset inpatient study
- Circadian sleep patterns
- Circadian rhythms
- Treatment of the night eating syndrome
- A randomized placebo-controlled trial of sertraline
- Results: number of awakenings
- Results: number of nocturnal ingestions
- Weight loss
- Siemens symbia SPECT-CT system
- ADAM SPECT scans of control and NES patient
- Greater SERT binding in midbrain of night eaters
- Summary
Topics Covered
- Overeating and undereating
- The hypothalamus
- Satiety and hunger
- Binge eating: symptoms, treatment and placebo response
- Night eating syndrome (NES): provisional criteria, NES onset and stress, psychosocial factors and symptoms
- Which came first: night eating or obesity?
- Night eating is a pathway to obesity
- Circadian rhythms
- Case studies
- Treatment
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Talk Citation
Stunkard, A. (2007, October 1). Disorders of overeating [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved March 21, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/QKDZ3285.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 1, 2007
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Albert Stunkard has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.