Funding for Special   Communities

Clinical Obesity and Nutrition Program

The Clinical Obesity and Nutrition Program emphasizes support of investigator-initiated clinical research relating to biomedical and behavioral aspects of obesity and nutrition. This program encompasses clinical studies of obesity investigating appetite and food intake, energy expenditure (including physical activity), body composition, or impact of obesity or its treatment (including medical/surgical therapies) on metabolic factors, psychosocial factors, or co-morbid conditions. The physiological and metabolic consequences of weight loss or weight gain, the effects of exercise and diet composition on appetite and weight control, and the individual variability in energy utilization and thermogenesis in humans are contained within the specific research interests of this program. Investigations incorporating improved methods for assessment of body composition, examination of health risk factors with specific degrees of obesity or body composition, and determination of the effect of exercise on body composition also are supported. Pilot and Single-site investigator initiated clinical trials in nutrition in which the purpose of the study is to assess the impact of a nutritional intervention on a non-weight related health outcome are also encompassed within this program. Clinical trials in which the goal of the study is to assess methods to prevent weight gain or induce weight loss are contained within the Obesity Prevention and Treatment Program. Multisite Nutrition clinical trials are encompassed in the Nutrition Clinical Trials Program. Clinical studies related to the requirement, bioavailability, and metabolism of nutrients and other dietary components at the organ, cellular, and subcellular levels in normal and diseased states are contained within the Nutrient Metabolism Program. Observational studies or studies using secondary data analysis are appropriate for the Nutritional Epidemiology Program. Studies with a major focus on the genetics or genomics of obesity are encompassed within the Obesity Genetics and Genomics Program.

For more information, contact <~SPAN>Dr. Carolyn Miles<~/SPAN>, Director; Clinical Obesity and Nutrition Program.


Obesity Research at NIH

This NIH Obesity website presents information about NIH-supported research to facilitate progress towards obesity prevention and treatment.

Resources for Researchers

Clinical Research

Centers

Committees and Advisory Groups

Related Study Sections

NIDDK Staff

  • Dr. Kristin Abraham, Cell Signaling and Diabetes Centers Program Director
  • Dr. Arthur Castle, DEM, Director, Metabolomics and Informatics Programs
  • Dr. Edward Doo, Director of the Liver Diseases Program
  • Dr. Mary Evans,
    Director, Special Projects in Nutrition, Obesity, and Digestive Diseases
  • Dr. Jay Everhart, Director of the Epidemiology and Data Systems Branch
  • Dr. Judith Fradkin, Director, Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Dr. Sanford Garfield, Senior Advisor for Biometry and Behavioral Research Program
  • Dr. Carol Haft, Senior Advisor for Cell Biology Associate Director for Grants Administration
  • Dr. Mary Horlick, Pediatric Clinical Obesity Program Director
  • Dr. Christine Hunter, DEM, Director, Diabetes and Obesity Behavioral Research Program
  • Dr. Stephen James, Director, Division of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition
  • Dr. Robert Karp, Director of the Genetics and Genomics Programs
  • Dr. Robert Kuczmarski, Director; Obesity Prevention and Treatment Program
  • Dr. Maren Laughlin, Senior Advisor for Integrative Metabolism
  • Dr. Michael May, Director; Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrinology Program Director; Gastrointestinal Transport and Absorption Program
  • Dr. Carolyn Miles, Director; Clinical Obesity and Nutrition Program
  • Dr. Judith Podskalny, Director; Research Fellowship and Career Development and Digestive Disease Centers Programs
  • Dr. Patricia Robuck, Program Director for Clinical Trials in Digestive Diseases and Nutrition
  • Dr. Sheryl Sato , Director, Neurobiology of Obesity and Developmental Biology
  • Dr. Corinne Silva, Director, Intrauterine Environment and Signaling and Nutrient Sensing
  • Dr. Philip Smith, Deputy Director of the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Co-Director, Office of Obesity Research
  • Dr. Myrlene Staten, Senior Advisor, Diabetes Research Translation
  • Dr. Susan Yanovski, Co-Director, Office of Obesity Research

Funding Opportunities

Funding for Special Communities

Conferences

Related Reports

Related Organizations

See Also




* Documents in PDF format require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader Exit Disclaimer Icon  application for viewing.

Page last updated: August 02, 2011

General inquiries may be addressed to:
Office of Communications & Public Liaison
NIDDK, NIH
Bldg 31, Rm 9A06
31 Center Drive, MSC 2560
Bethesda, MD 20892-2560
USA
301.496.3583

The National Institutes of Health   Department of Health and Human Services   USA.gov is the U.S. government's official web portal to all federal, state, and local government web resources and services.  This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify.