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CBCoVT: Is Obesity a Choice? Dr Giles Yeo from BBC's 'Trust Me I'm a Doctor' - LIVE Webinar

Tue 23 March 2021

CBC on Virtual Tour – Is obesity a choice?

CBC on Virtual Tour events are aimed at the general public and as such, no special or prior knowledge is required - just an interest and an enquiring mind!

Dr Giles Yeo
It is clear that the cause of obesity is a result of eating more than you burn. It is physics. What is more complex to answer is why some people eat more than others? Differences in our genetic make-up mean some of us are slightly more hungry all the time and so eat more than others. In contrast to the prevailing view, obesity is not a choice. People who are obese are not bad or lazy; rather, they are fighting their biology. Giles will be presenting live on Zoom and will then be available to take questions.
Biography
Giles Yeo got his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1998, after which he joined the lab of Prof Sir Stephen O’Rahilly, working on the genetics of severe human obesity. Giles Yeo is now a programme leader at the MRC Metabolic Diseases Unit in Cambridge and his research currently focuses on the influence of genes on feeding behaviour & body-weight. In addition, he is a graduate tutor and fellow of Wolfson College, and Honorary President of the British Dietetic Association. Giles is also a broadcaster and author, presenting science documentaries for the BBC’s ‘Horizon’ & ‘Trust Me I’m A Doctor’. His first book ‘Gene Eating: The Story of Human Appetite’ was published in December 2018. Giles was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to ‘Research and Communication and Engagement’ in the Queen’s 2020 birthday honours for services to ‘Research, Communication and Engagement’.
MRC Metabolic Diseases Unit, University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Labs, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge UK. gshy2@cam.ac.uk; @GilesYeo
This event is part of the ‘CBC on Virtual Tour’ series – the chance to learn more about the Cambridge Biomedical Campus where over 20,000 people at the forefront of the changing face of healthcare are working.
This event will be recorded and a link will be sent to all participants afterwards. It will also be posted on the CUHP website and the CBC YouTube channel.

Cost: Free - online

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Tue 23 March 2021 12:30PM - 1:30PM

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