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18/06/2025

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Everything we do, we do with integrity. We are honest, ethical, and independent, and we seek to have a positive effect o...
18/06/2025

Everything we do, we do with integrity. We are honest, ethical, and independent, and we seek to have a positive effect on the world.
Knowledge is behind all of our actions: we never stop learning, through research and collaboration, and from our patients’ experiences and opinions.
We strive for clarity in all of our communication. We want our patients to have the understanding they need to make informed and reasonable decisions about their health.
We treat all of our patients with the utmost respect, appreciating and benefiting from their individual perspectives and histories.
We place a premium on connection: with our patients, with our colleagues, and with each other.

Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular and renal disease in the NZ and worldwide. Obesity contributes to...
18/06/2025

Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular and renal disease in the NZ and worldwide. Obesity contributes to much of the risk of primary hypertension through several mechanisms, including neurohormonal activation, inflammation, and renal dysfunction. As the prevalence of obesity continues to increase, so will hypertension and associated cardio-renal disease unless more effective obesity prevention and treatment strategies are developed. Lifestyle changes, including diet, reduction of sedentariness, and increased physical activity, are commonly recommended for people with obesity; however, these strategies have had limited long-term success in reducing fat, maintaining weight loss, and lowering blood pressure. Effective pharmacological and procedural strategies, including metabolic surgery, are additional options for treating obesity and preventing or mitigating obesity hypertension, target organ damage, and subsequent disease. Medications are available for short- and long-term obesity treatment, but prescriptions for these medications are limited. Metabolic surgery is effective for sustained weight loss, treatment of hypertension and metabolic disorders in many patients with severe obesity. Many questions remain unanswered about the pathogenesis of obesity-related diseases, the long-term efficacy of different treatment and prevention strategies, and the timing of these interventions to prevent obesity- and hypertension-mediated targets.

It's been a few years of exchanging more research projects all over the world and lamenting the fact that it's now 2025!
18/06/2025

It's been a few years of exchanging more research projects all over the world and lamenting the fact that it's now 2025!

When the body needs energy, it breaks down fat into fatty acids and glycerol, which are then circulated and used by musc...
18/06/2025

When the body needs energy, it breaks down fat into fatty acids and glycerol, which are then circulated and used by muscles and other tissues. If the body takes in more energy than it uses, the excess energy is converted to fat and stored in fat cells, leading to weight gain and fat accumulation. As women age, they may notice an increase in abdominal fat even if they are not gaining weight. This condition can be attributed to the weakened circulation and slowed metabolism that typically accompany the aging process.

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05/03/2022

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Our attendees were totally immersed in the amazing sessions at ! 🙌 From innovative treatments to the latest research, it...
05/03/2022

Our attendees were totally immersed in the amazing sessions at ! 🙌 From innovative treatments to the latest research, it was incredible to see so much participation and enthusiasm. Learning and collaboration were in full swing!

Our attendees were totally immersed in the amazing sessions at ! 🙌 From innovative treatments to the latest research, it...
19/02/2022

Our attendees were totally immersed in the amazing sessions at ! 🙌 From innovative treatments to the latest research, it was incredible to see so much participation and enthusiasm. Learning and collaboration were in full swing!

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