ERIC RAVUSSIN
Dr. Eric Ravussin is a Boyd Professor at Louisiana State University. He received his PhD in human
physiology at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Dr. Ravussin is an internationally recognized
translational investigator in obesity and diabetes research. His research now focuses on the molecular
basis of obesity and its co-morbidities. His studies are aimed at understanding the molecular
mechanisms that determine the inter-individual variability in energy expenditure, fat oxidation and
energy balance in response to caloric restriction, increased or decreased physical activity, overfeeding or
physiological conditions such as puberty, pregnancy, or menopause as well as pharmacological
treatment. His latest research is in the field of aging with an emphasis on the impact of caloric
restriction on human biomarkers of aging and longevity. Dr. Ravussin has published more than 700 peer
reviewed manuscripts in the field of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and aging. He has an h index of >115 and
has mentored more than 60 postdoctoral fellows. Dr. Ravussin has been the recipient of multiple awards
and just ended his 10-y commitment as Editor in Chief of Obesity since 2012.
physiology at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Dr. Ravussin is an internationally recognized
translational investigator in obesity and diabetes research. His research now focuses on the molecular
basis of obesity and its co-morbidities. His studies are aimed at understanding the molecular
mechanisms that determine the inter-individual variability in energy expenditure, fat oxidation and
energy balance in response to caloric restriction, increased or decreased physical activity, overfeeding or
physiological conditions such as puberty, pregnancy, or menopause as well as pharmacological
treatment. His latest research is in the field of aging with an emphasis on the impact of caloric
restriction on human biomarkers of aging and longevity. Dr. Ravussin has published more than 700 peer
reviewed manuscripts in the field of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and aging. He has an h index of >115 and
has mentored more than 60 postdoctoral fellows. Dr. Ravussin has been the recipient of multiple awards
and just ended his 10-y commitment as Editor in Chief of Obesity since 2012.
Check the activity agenda
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Room 1 - Alfredo Halpern
08:00-09:30
SESSION: THE LANCET COMMISSION ON THE DEFINITION OF CLINICAL OBESITY: BACKGROUND, OBJECTIVES AND PROGRESS REPORT
Background to the Lancet Commission
The pathophysiology of obesity as a discrete disease
BMI as a clinical and epidemiological instrument
BMI and obesity considerations in paediatric populations
Discussion
Coordinator: Eric Ravussin (United States)
Background to the Lancet Commission
Speaker: Ricardo Vitor Cohen (SP)
The pathophysiology of obesity as a discrete disease
Speaker: Carel Le Roux (Ireland)
BMI as a clinical and epidemiological instrument
Speaker: Ricardo Vitor Cohen (SP)
BMI and obesity considerations in paediatric populations
Speaker: Louise Baur (Australia)
Discussion
09:30-10:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE: ENERGY EXPENDITURE DURING THE LIFE COURSE AND IN THE LAST DECADES
Discussion
Chair: Amelio Fernando Godoy Matos (RJ)
Speaker: Eric Ravussin (United States)
Discussion
11:00-12:30
SESSION: DIETS IN OBESITY
Abstracts - 129030: ENERGY INTAKE ESTIMATION FROM EATING SENSOR DATA WITH THE AUTOMATIC INGESTION MONITOR V2 (AIM-2) - Presenter: Edward Sazonov
Diet wars: unveiling the carbohydrate-insulin model and energy balance model
Ketogenic diets: friend or foe?
Intermittent fasting and Time Restrictive Feeding: is it superior to caloric restriction?
Discussion
Coordinator: Ana Maria Pita Lottenberg (SP)
Abstracts - 129030: ENERGY INTAKE ESTIMATION FROM EATING SENSOR DATA WITH THE AUTOMATIC INGESTION MONITOR V2 (AIM-2) - Presenter: Edward Sazonov
Diet wars: unveiling the carbohydrate-insulin model and energy balance model
Speaker: Kevin D. Hall (United States)
Ketogenic diets: friend or foe?
Speaker: Cynthia Melissa Valerio (RJ)
Intermittent fasting and Time Restrictive Feeding: is it superior to caloric restriction?
Speaker: Eric Ravussin (United States)
Discussion
Friday, June 28, 2024
Room 1 - Alfredo Halpern
09:30-10:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE: HOW ADIPOSE TISSUE DYSFUNCTION CAN EXPLAIN METABOLIC HEALTH AND IR IN OBESITY AND T2D?
Discussion
Chair: Eric Ravussin (United States)
Keynote Speaker: Philipp Scherer (United States)
Discussion
Room 3 - Bernard Jeanrenaud
08:00-09:30
SESSION: OBESITY AND THE BRAIN
Abstracts - 128974: HYPOTHALAMIC CXCR3+ IMMUNE CELL RECRUITMENT PROTECTS MICE FROM HIGH-FAT DIET-INDUCED METABOLIC DYSFUNCTION. - Presenter: Natalia Ferreira Mendes
The set point vs the dual intervention point models and body weight regulation
Melanocortins, obesity and the brain – unveiling myths and facts
Brain responses to nutrients in obesity and after weight loss
Discussion
Coordinator: Lício Velloso (SP)
Abstracts - 128974: HYPOTHALAMIC CXCR3+ IMMUNE CELL RECRUITMENT PROTECTS MICE FROM HIGH-FAT DIET-INDUCED METABOLIC DYSFUNCTION. - Presenter: Natalia Ferreira Mendes
The set point vs the dual intervention point models and body weight regulation
Speaker: Eric Ravussin (United States)
Melanocortins, obesity and the brain – unveiling myths and facts
Speaker: Marcelo Rubinstein (Argentina)
Brain responses to nutrients in obesity and after weight loss
Speaker: Simone van de Sande Lee (SC)
Discussion
Venue
Centro de Convenções Frei Caneca
R. Frei Caneca, 569 - Bela Vista,
São Paulo - SP, 01307-001
R. Frei Caneca, 569 - Bela Vista,
São Paulo - SP, 01307-001
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