From Brain Waves to Behavior Change: Neuromarkers to Personalize Obesity Interventions
Needs Statement
Physicians, fellows, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and other healthcare professionals need to receive regular updates on professional guidelines, advances in basic science and clinical research, and emerging treatment modalities and management strategies for patients with endocrine disorders. The series will explore new models of multidisciplinary care in the field, especially as it relates to patients with cardiometabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes. The series aims to expand the knowledge of learners, promote adherence to evidence-based guidelines, enhance the quality of endocrinology care, disseminate best clinical practices, and improve patient outcomes.
Target Audience
Physicians, medical students, fellows, residents, nurses, and other health professionals.
Learning Objectives
- Explain how psychophysiological responses to food-related and emotional cues can reveal individual differences in vulnerability to overeating.
- Describe an EEG-based neuroaffective biomarker associated with heightened vulnerability to maladaptive eating.
- Discuss the potential for incorporating brain-based measures into the personalization of weight loss treatments.
Available Credit
- 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 0.75 Participation
Price
Thank you for reviewing this Baylor College of Medicine on-demand activity. In order to complete the evaluation and claim credit for your participation, please select the appropriate payment option above. After payment has been completed, you will receive an email confirmation and receipt.
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