In this course, we’ll look at the facts and misconceptions around obesity and discuss key physiological and psychological concepts around the brain’s control of appetite and body weight. We’ll consider the biological and environmental pressures that make it easy to gain weight (and hard to lose it!). Most importantly, we'll give you the opportunity to reflect on your own knowledge and assumptions around the subject.

Understanding Obesity
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Reviewed on Jan 9, 2018
Great experienceThis was great experience, with thouthful insight’s. Looking forward for STEP 2 - Episode 2, “UNDERSTANDING OBESITY_Univ Edinburgh”…
Reviewed on Mar 14, 2023
The course material and the videos were good and well organized. the interactiveness of the video could be more engaging. some animations, intro, highlights, and conclution could be great
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2022
Excellent points of views are shared in this course which helps you view Obesity from other points of view.

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