Episode 29: Clinical Conversations: Managing Diabetes and Obesity Treatment

December 21, 2020 00:22:29
Episode 29: Clinical Conversations: Managing Diabetes and Obesity Treatment
Obesity: A Disease
Episode 29: Clinical Conversations: Managing Diabetes and Obesity Treatment

Dec 21 2020 | 00:22:29

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Show Notes

Episode Description

In this episode, Obesity Medicine Specialist and OMA Clinical Education Director, Nicholas Pennings, DO, FOMA, Dipl. ABOM interviews Ken Fujioka, MD a keynote speaker from Obesity Medicine 2020 – Virtual, about obesity and diabetes treatments. Topics covered include the impact of where fat is stored for diabetes risk, approaches for weight loss intervention and impact on diabetes and insulin sensitivity, and impact of diabetes medications on cardiovascular outcomes.

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Episode Guests

Nicholas Pennings, DO, FOMA, Dipl. ABOM

Ken Fujioka, MD

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