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The Association for the Study of Obesity (ASO) was founded in 1967 and according to its website is the "UK's foremost organisation dedicated to the understanding and treatment of obesity.
 
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The Association is affiliated to the European and International Associations for the Study of Obesity and organised the lst International Congress on Obesity, held in London in 1974 and the 2nd European Congress on Obesity, held in Oxford in 1989. The Association was also the founding body of the highly respected International Journal of Obesity. <ref> http://www.aso.org.uk/portal.aspx?mlmenuid=1969&TargetPortal=35&ApplicationID=33 ASO website accessed 12 December 2007</ref>
 
The Association is affiliated to the European and International Associations for the Study of Obesity and organised the lst International Congress on Obesity, held in London in 1974 and the 2nd European Congress on Obesity, held in Oxford in 1989. The Association was also the founding body of the highly respected International Journal of Obesity. <ref> http://www.aso.org.uk/portal.aspx?mlmenuid=1969&TargetPortal=35&ApplicationID=33 ASO website accessed 12 December 2007</ref>
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The ASO exists to provide training to health professionals and others involved in the prevention and treatment of obesity and to offer an ongoing forum for the sharing of scientific expertise and clinical practice through the provision of high quality scientific and educational meetings. A principle of the Association is to offer these meetings, whenever possible, without a registration fee for members, in order to make them as accessible as possible to a wide cross-section of professional interest. We also run ORIC, the Obesity Resource and Information Centre, as a point of contact for others interested in obesity, especially the media, who are seeking independent and authoritative information on obesity.
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== Sponsors ==
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Their sponsors in 2007 were <ref> http://www.aso.org.uk/portal.aspx?mlmenuid=1975&TargetPortal=35&ApplicationID=33 ASO website accessed 12 December 2007 </ref>
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* [[Cambridge Health Plan]]
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* [[GlaxoSmithKline]]
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* [[Kellogg]]
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* [[LighterLife]]
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* [[Masterfoods]]
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* [[Roche]]
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* [[Rosemary Conley]]
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* [[Sanofi-Aventis]]
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* [[seca]]
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* [[Slimfast]]
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* [[Slimming World]]
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* [[Tanita UK Ltd]]
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* [[Weight Watchers]]

Revision as of 09:35, 12 December 2007

The Association for the Study of Obesity (ASO) was founded in 1967 and according to its website is the "UK's foremost organisation dedicated to the understanding and treatment of obesity.

The Association for the Study of Obesity has three key objectives:

  • To promote professional awareness of obesity and its impact on health.
  • To educate and disseminate recent research on the causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of obesity
  • To prioritise obesity and provide opinion leadership in the UK.

The Association is affiliated to the European and International Associations for the Study of Obesity and organised the lst International Congress on Obesity, held in London in 1974 and the 2nd European Congress on Obesity, held in Oxford in 1989. The Association was also the founding body of the highly respected International Journal of Obesity. [1]

The ASO exists to provide training to health professionals and others involved in the prevention and treatment of obesity and to offer an ongoing forum for the sharing of scientific expertise and clinical practice through the provision of high quality scientific and educational meetings. A principle of the Association is to offer these meetings, whenever possible, without a registration fee for members, in order to make them as accessible as possible to a wide cross-section of professional interest. We also run ORIC, the Obesity Resource and Information Centre, as a point of contact for others interested in obesity, especially the media, who are seeking independent and authoritative information on obesity.

Sponsors

Their sponsors in 2007 were [2]

  • http://www.aso.org.uk/portal.aspx?mlmenuid=1969&TargetPortal=35&ApplicationID=33 ASO website accessed 12 December 2007
  • http://www.aso.org.uk/portal.aspx?mlmenuid=1975&TargetPortal=35&ApplicationID=33 ASO website accessed 12 December 2007