The International Conference on Obesity (Hybrid Event) is set to take place on November 20-22, 2025 in Singapore and Online which brings together leading experts, researchers, clinicians, and policymakers for an in-depth exploration of obesity prevention, management, and treatment. With the global prevalence of obesity on the rise, this conference will address the multifaceted challenges and potential solutions in the field. Sessions will cover a broad spectrum of topics, where speakers will discuss prevalence data and examine contributing factors such as genetics, socioeconomic conditions, and environmental influences. In addition, cutting-edge research on the biological and environmental factors that play roles in obesity will delve into genetic predispositions, hormonal imbalances, and lifestyle factors that affect weight.
Further, the conference will address the relationship between obesity and other health conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, underscoring the need for holistic and integrated patient care. Attendees will also have the chance to learn about future research directions, including personalized medicine approaches and emerging therapeutic targets, which promise to drive innovative solutions. Finally, the conference will promote global collaboration, encouraging partnerships across countries and disciplines to build a unified response to the obesity crisis. With its combination of keynote addresses, panel discussions, oral and poster sessions, OBESE 2025 will provide participants with valuable insights and strategies to combat obesity and improve population health worldwide.
We look forward to welcoming you to OBESE 2025 for an enriching and empowering experience in obesity science and care!
The Mathews Journal of Diabetes & Obesity is proud to serve as the supporting journal for this upcoming event on Obesity. As part of this collaboration, a DOI will be assigned to the conference proceedings book, ensuring the research and findings presented at the event are globally accessible and citable. Additionally, participants who wish to publish their full-length research articles have the opportunity to submit their manuscripts for consideration in the Mathews Journal of Diabetes & Obesity. This is an excellent platform for researchers and professionals to share their contributions to the field, receive peer-reviewed recognition, and enhance the visibility of their work. Article processing charges are completely fre...
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