Research
Area of Obesity
The Area of Obesity boasts the Clinic's Metabolic Research Laboratory, which ensures the uniqueness of our knowledge and approach to obese patients in Spain.
The collaboration between the professionals responsible for basic research and those who develop clinical research is essential in order to advance in results, an objective that can only be achieved thanks to the joint work of our team within the Obesity Area.
We have transferred aspects that are normally found in the realm of research to the field of healthcare so that the patient can benefit directly from them, with a more precise and personalised diagnosis and treatment. We have been pioneers in the routine application of energy expenditure and body composition determination techniques at the healthcare level.
The Metabolic Research Laboratory is part of the Healthcare Research Institute of Navarre (IdiSNA) and forms part of the Biomedical Research Centre for the Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition Network (CIBEROBN), funded by the Carlos III Health Institute.
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Objectives of our research
Molecular biology
We dig deeper into the molecular aspects underlying the development of obesity and its associated diseases.
Knowledge
We focus our research on factors related to the control of body weight and appetite, given that obesity is a complex and multifactorial disease.
Biomarkers
Cardiometabolic risk factors that are elevated in patients with obesity and increase the likelihood of complications.
Scientific publications of the Area of Obesity
Latest scientific publications
- Decreased expression of the NLRP6 inflammasome is associated with increased intestinal permeability and inflammation in obesity with type 2 diabetes Feb 5, 2024 | Magazine: Cellular and Molecular Life Science
- Downregulated Adipose Tissue Expression of Browning Genes With Increased Environmental Temperatures Dec 21, 2023 | Magazine: The Journal of Clinica Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Single anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy generates sustained improvement of glycemic control compared with sleeve gastrectomy in the diet-induced obese rat model Nov 7, 2023 | Magazine: Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
- Uroguanylin prevents hepatic steatosis, mitochondrial dysfunction and fibrosis in obesity-associated NAFLD Jul 28, 2023 | Magazine: Metabolism