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ea0038oc4.2 | Diabetes and cardiometabolic complications | SFEBES2015

Thermal imaging as a novel non-invasive method to measure human brown adipose tissue activity in humans

Salem Victoria , Engbeaya Chioma Izzi , Jayasinghe Sriyani Maduka , Thomas David , Coello Christopher , Comninos Alexander , Buckley Adam , Rabiner Eugenii , Gunn Roger , Win Zarni , Tan Tricia , Bloom Stephen , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Obesity is a major medical health problem. Human brown adipose tissue (BAT) is potently activated by cold exposure and is a potential novel anti-obesity target. The current gold standard for measuring BAT activity in humans is 18F-FDG PET/CT. However it has two major limitations – exposure to ionizing radiation and high cost. Since BAT is a thermogenic organ located in the supraclavicular and neck regions, we hypothesised that an increase in tempera...