Sustainable Health Improvements Following Obesity Treatment

Our long-term vision is to transform the management of obesity and its associated comorbidities, shifting from a chronic condition with limited treatment options to a state where individuals effectively can achieve and maintain improvements of physical and mental health.

We envision a future where sustainable solutions address not only weight loss but also long-term health maintenance and quality of life improvement. This can limit the need for life long pharmacological treatment.

We aim to translate research into concrete actions that can advance healthcare practices, improve obesity management, and ease the burden for individuals living with obesity and society as a whole.

Through educational initiatives, contributions to new clinical guidelines and decision aid tools, we will equip healthcare professionals with the necessary skills to manage obesity.

We will address organ health, inter-organ cross talk and mental health in obesity management and examine strategies for sustained health following weight loss therapies.

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The emergence of incretin-based treatment as a new class of weight loss medication heralds a transformative era in obesity therapy. However, critical questions remain unanswered, concerning the duration of pharmacotherapy, the role of behavioral support, personalization of interventions, and avenues for long-term health improvement.

Indeed, burning questions raised by citizens, healthcare providers and authorities include:

  • What should happen once the targeted weight loss has been reached?
  • Is there a momentum for tapering of drug treatment?
  • How can lifestyle interventions be supported best in conjunction with weight loss medicines?
  • How can interventions be individualized to match needs and abilities?
  • What are the best avenues for long-term health maintenance and quality of life improvement?

CAG Chair

CAG Junior Chair

Steering Comittee

The steering committee includes CAG Chairs as well as:

  • Trine Nielsen Clinical research associate professor in endocrinology Department of Endocrinology, Zealand University Hospital Køge, Region Zealand
  • Nadia Micali MD, MRCPsych, PhD, FAED, Head of Research Center for Eating and feeding Disorders Research, Psychiatric Center Ballerup, Mental Health Services of the Capital Region of Denmark
  • Rikke Andersen Senior Researcher DTU National Food Institute

Key members

  • Jørn Wulff Helge Professor, Dept of Biomed Sci, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
  • Gitte Ravn-Haren
    Gitte Ravn-Haren Senior researcher, DTU, National Food Instiute. 
  • Lise Lotte Gluud
    Lise Lotte Gluud MD, PhD, Professor, Gastro Unit, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre
  • Carsten Dirksen
    Carsten Dirksen MD, PhD, Research Associate Professor, Department of Respiratory Diseases and Endocrinology, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre and Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen.
  • Jeanette Wassar Kirk
    Jeanette Wassar Kirk Senior Researcher, Department of Clinical Research, Amager and Hvidovre Hospital
  • Thomas Quaade Bandholm
    Thomas Quaade Bandholm Professor, Department of Clinical Research, Amager and Hvidovre Hospital
  • Berit L. Heitmann
    Berit L. Heitmann Professor, The Parker Institute  ·  Copenhagen University Hospital, Bispebjerg og Frederiksberg  
  • Asger B. LundAsger B. Lund
    Asger B. LundAsger B. Lund Associate Professor, Center for Clinical Metabolic Reserach, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital
  • Rebecca Kofod Vinding
    Rebecca Kofod Vinding MD, PhD, Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC), Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev-Gentofte
  • Rikke Beck Jensen
    Rikke Beck Jensen Associate Professor, PhD, DMSc, Department of Pediatrics, Herlev Hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen
  • Mathias Ried-Larsen
    Mathias Ried-Larsen Senior Research Scientist, Center for Physical Activity Research
  • Louise Groth Grunnet
    Louise Groth Grunnet Senior Researcher, Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen
  • Bodil Just Christensen
    Bodil Just Christensen Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
  • Lykke Sylow
    Lykke Sylow Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
  • Steen Larsen
    Steen Larsen Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
  • Christoffer Clemmensen
    Christoffer Clemmensen Associate professor, "Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, University of Copenhagen"
  • Erik Richter
    Erik Richter Professor, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports

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