ADI researcher to lead pediatric obesity investigation funded by new grant

The $1.6 million grant will fund seven different projects related to severe pediatric obesity over five years.

22 January 2015

ADI principal investigator, Geoff Ball, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, will oversee a newly awarded team grant to investigate severe obesity in children and their families. The $1.6 million grant will fund seven different projects related to severe pediatric obesity over five years.


Over 90% of children diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are obese. Traditionally, only type 1 diabetes was seen in young people, however there has been a rapid increase of children and young people presenting type 2 diabetes as a direct result of childhood obesity.


The grant was funded by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Alberta Innovates -- Health Solutions, the Canadian Obesity Network and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care.


For more information visit the UA news story http://www.med.ualberta.ca/news/2015/january/ualberta-researcher-to-lead-national-team-investigating-severe-pediatric-obesity