As interest in weight management continues to grow, clinicians are increasingly exploring strategies that address metabolic physiology while maintaining normal appetite signalling. Growing awareness of gut–brain communication and satiety pathways has expanded the conversation beyond calorie restriction alone.
In this educational webinar from Quicksilver Scientific, Dr Davis Brockenshire explores the physiological systems involved in weight regulation, including appetite signalling, metabolic efficiency, mitochondrial function and fat digestion.
Drawing from the scientific literature, Dr Brockenshire will discuss the mechanistic rationale behind emerging approaches in this area, the relevance of delivery technology and practical considerations for incorporating these strategies into practitioner-guided protocols.
Learning Objectives
- Review key physiological factors involved in appetite signalling, metabolic communication, and energy balance
- Explain the physiological roles of phosphatidylcholine in bile composition, cellular membranes, and mitochondrial structure
- Differentiate pharmacologic appetite suppression from nutritional approaches to appetite regulation pathways
- Identify considerations for integrating peptide-based approaches into individualised metabolic strategies
This webinar is for FxMed practitioner account holders only. If you are a New Zealand or Australian healthcare practitioner you can register for a free account here