Rethinking obesity in adolescents

Meet the faculty

Daniel Weghuber

Program Director

Daniel Weghuber

Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Salzburg, Paracelsus Medical University, Austria

Daniel Weghuber, MD, is an alumnus of Vienna Medical School. He is Professor of Pediatrics at Paracelsus Medical School (PMU) in Salzburg, Austria. Clinically, he is head of the Department of Pediatrics, being specialized in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and Pediatric Endocrinology. He is particularly interested in the treatment of obesity and associated comorbidities including diabetes mellitus, fatty liver and other liver diseases, and phenotypes of preclinical atherosclerosis. Other areas of interest include orthopedic and psychological comorbidities, interdisciplinary diagnostics, mitochondrial genetics, lifestyle and pharmacological treatment as well interdisciplinary as bariatric surgery of children and adolescents with obesity. In addition, he is involved in several training and educational activities of health care professionals on a national and international level in regard to obesity management. He is the Past President of the European Childhood Obesity Group.

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Caroline Braet

Caroline Braet

Clinical psychologist, Behavioural therapist, and Professor at Ghent University, Faculty of Psychology

Prof. Dr. Caroline Braet is a Clinical psychologist, Behavioural therapist, and Professor at Ghent University, Faculty of Psychology. In addition to teaching assignments in the field of developmental psychopathology, she conducts research on the development of childhood obesity, its treatment, and the related problems associated with the problem of overweight in children. In this context, she is also a consultant at the Medical Pediatric Center in De Haan. She has written several books and articles on childhood obesity, including four chapters in a European ebook on childhood obesity  (see: https://ebook.ecog-obesity.eu/) (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish and Italian translations), a SCOPE/ECOG learning path with webinars on childhood obesity in different languages, alongside several submitted and one accepted H2020 research project: https://www.ccoproject.eu/). She has acquired >50 granted research projects, resulting in  >250 peer reviewed scientific publications. She is member of several European associations, including European Child Obesity Group, European Association for Behavior Therapy, the COST-CA16102 European Network, and the Eating Disorder Research Society. She was awarded as honorary member of the Italian Association for Behavior Therapists (2004) and the Dutch Association for Behavior Therapists (2013).

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Michael Piccinini Vallis

Health Behaviour Change Consultant and Associate Professor in Family Medicine at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

Dr. Vallis is a health psychologist based in Halifax, Canada. He is a Health Behaviour Change Consultant and Associate Professor in Family Medicine at Dalhousie University. He obtained his Ph.D. and M.A from the University of Western Ontario, London, and his B. Sc. From Dalhousie University. His main area of expertise is adult health psychology, with an emphasis on obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular risk and gastroenterology. He spends most of his time training healthcare providers in behaviour change for chronic disease management. He regularly supervises clinical and academic students and is active in research on motivation, behavioural change and adaptation to chronic disease. He consults nationally as well as internationally and is heavily involved in academic publications, journal editing, and clinical practice guidelines. He was on the executive of the Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Obesity (2020) and lead author of the Psychological and Behavioural Chapter for these new guidelines as well as the 2006 guidelines. As well, he is an author of the Psychology and Mental Health chapter of Diabetes Canada’s Clinical Practice Guidelines (2018, 2013, 2004). He received the 2021 Charles H Best award from Diabetes Canada and was awarded a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal by the Government of Canada on the recommendation of the Diabetes Canada.

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