Jason Gill
Jason Gill is Professor of Cardiometabolic Health in the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences at the University of Glasgow. He leads an active multi-disciplinary research group investigating the effects of lifestyle on the prevention and management of vascular and metabolic diseases and has published over 150 peer-reviewed scientific papers on these topics. He is also Director of the University of Glasgow’s MSc programme in Sport and Exercise Science %26 Medicine. He frequently appears in TV programs, documentaries and science events for the general public.
- Recording: Yes
- Language: English
- Duration: 45 min / 15 min
Diets and Obesity
Obesity is a major public health problem which affects life expectancy and costs billions. It’s also a complex and confusing topic and there is a bewildering array of – often conflicting – information out there about its causes and what we need to do to maintain a healthy body weight. So how can we distinguish between robust scientific evidence and ‘fake news’. In this session, Professor Jason Gill aims to make you an instant expert on diet and obesity by providing evidence-based answers to some of the questions you always wanted to ask on the topic, including: why can some people get fat and stay healthy, but for others even a very small increase in weight can lead to poor health? Which aspects of diet most affect how much we eat and our body weight? Should we be concerned about ultra-processed foods?