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The 20th European Congress on Obesity in Liverpool, UK, convened experts to discuss the latest advancements in obesity research and treatment strategies. This event highlighted key findings and future directions in combating the global obesity epidemic.

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    • Keynote lectures and oral presentations covered diverse topics including genetics, nutrition, physical activity, and behavioral interventions.
    • Emerging trends in pharmacological and surgical treatments were discussed.
    • Data on the prevalence and trends of obesity across Europe were shared.

    Conclusions:

    • The congress underscored the complex, multifactorial nature of obesity.
    • There is a continuous need for innovative research and integrated strategies to tackle the obesity epidemic.
    • Collaboration and knowledge sharing are crucial for effective public health interventions.