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[en] In the developed countries, research using nuclear methods has been substantially used to examine the physiological and biochemical mechanisms involved in obesity-related diseases. This Co-ordinated Research Project (CRP) is intended to promote the use of these techniques in the developing world. The specific objectives of this CRP are: 1. To define the magnitude of the obesity/NIDDM problem in developing countries. 2. To identify vulnerable groups at high risk. 3. To describe the metabolic mechanisms involved. The purpose of this first Research Co-ordination Meeting (RCM) was thus to develop a worldwide collaboration in the use of nuclear and isotopic techniques to investigate the aetiology of degenerative diseases in ageing. All countries participating in this CRP are going through the epidemiological transition with changes in lifestyles to approach those seen in the developed nations. This first meeting was held in the Agency's headquarters in Vienna, with participation of contract and agreement holders, experts, observer, and in-house staff
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1999; 95 p; 1. research co-ordination meeting on co-ordinated research project on application of nuclear techniques in the prevention of degenerative diseases (obesity and non-insulin dependent diabetes) in ageing; Vienna (Austria); 3-7 May 1999; Refs, figs, tabs
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ABSTRACTS, BIOASSAY, CARBON ISOTOPES, DISEASES, ENDOCRINE DISEASES, EQUIPMENT, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, HORMONES, IMMUNOASSAY, ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS, ISOTOPES, LABELLING, LIGHT NUCLEI, NUCLEI, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PEPTIDE HORMONES, PERFORMANCE TESTING, RADIOASSAY, RESEARCH PROGRAMS, STABLE ISOTOPES, TESTING, TRACER TECHNIQUES
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