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Obesity is one of the most prevalent non-communicable chronic diseases in the world. Many people with obesity attempt to lose weight each year; however, only a small percentage can achieve and maintain long-term weight loss. Despite its prevalence and effects on health, obesity remains largely underdiagnosed and undertreated, and few clinicians have the confidence or training to manage obesity effectively in their patients, indicating a significant need for education.
The increasing prevalence of obesity and its related complications and comorbidities make competencies in obesity management essential for health care professionals. Yet, many health care professionals lack knowledge and understanding of obesity treatment guidelines and, are not aware of barriers or how to address them to improve the effective management of obesity.
Furthermore, many clinicians may find it challenging to start weight-related conversations with their patients.Based on conversations with:
The goal of Activating Obesity Diagnosis program is to empower clinical endocrinologists, primary care physicians, and the broad endocrine care team to:
The Kidney in Cardiometabolic Disease session presented at the AACE 2025 Annual Meeting highlights the critical role of kidney function in managing cardiometabolic disorders, such as diabetes, heart failure, and cardiovascular diseases, emphasizing the importance of integrated care approaches through a case-based interactive program format.
The session aims to deepen understanding of how renal dysfunction can influence the progression and management of cardiometabolic diseases, with an emphasis on:
• The pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease within the cardiometabolic spectrum, including age-related changes and mineral-bone disorders.• The impact of renal impairment on cardiovascular risk and metabolic control.• Strategies for early detection and management of renal complications in cardiometabolic patients, including risk assessment considerations for aging populations with declining renal function