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International Journal of Obesity Supplements

Targeting the Gut to Treat Obesity and its Metabolic Comorbidities


Chair Denis Richard
Guest Editors Keith Sharkey and André Carpentier
in collaboration with Centre de Recherche Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie and Universite Laval.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 6, Issue S1 (December 2016)

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Introduction

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The 17th international symposium in obesity; targeting the gut to treat obesity and its metabolic comorbidities

Denis Richard

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S1-S2; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.1

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Overviews

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Targeting the gut to treat obesity and its metabolic consequences: view from the Chair

K A Sharkey

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S3-S5; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.2

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Targeting the gut to treat obesity and its metabolic comorbidities: focus on bariatric surgery - view from the chair

A C Carpentier

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S6-S7; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.7

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Bugs, guts and brains, and the regulation of food intake and body weight

M K Hamilton and H E Raybould

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S8-S14; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.3

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Gut hormones such as amylin and GLP-1 in the control of eating and energy expenditure

T A Lutz

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S15-S21; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.4

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Cholecystokinin-induced satiety, a key gut servomechanism that is affected by the membrane microenvironment of this receptor

A J Desai, M Dong, K G Harikumar and L J Miller

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S22-S27; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.5

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Interactions between gut microbes and host cells control gut barrier and metabolism

P D Cani

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S28-S31; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.6

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Bariatric surgery and obesity: influence on the incretins

B Laferrère

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S32-S36; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.8

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Does gastric bypass surgery change body weight set point?

Z Hao, M B Mumphrey, C D Morrison, H Münzberg, J Ye and H R Berthoud

Int J Obes Supp 2016 6: S37-S43; 10.1038/ijosup.2016.9

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