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Unidad de Alimentos Saludables

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Unidad de Alimentos Saludables

Seeks the development of foods that prevent and combat obesity and other comorbidities associated with metabolic syndrome.

What does this unit do?

It selects the varieties of plant, animal, and single-celled species relevant to a diverse, healthy, and sustainable diet. Additionally, the interactions among nutrients and other chemical compounds during food processing, storage, and digestion are validated to design better foods for different populations.

Healthy Food

In Mexico, healthy food production is very variable due to the wide range of climatic conditions and migratory movements that have occurred and continue to occur in the national territory. On the one hand, traditional production systems focus on the diversity of vegetable crops and collecting local fruits and seeds that encourage a diverse diet. On the other hand, in some regions of the country, there is a greater degree of technology to increase the yield and quality of food, advancing the fulfillment of Sustainable Development Goal #2 (SDG 2): zero hunger. Finding a balance in these approaches would move us toward fulfilling SDG 12: Responsible production and consumption.

Your food is your medicine

For centuries, it has been recognized that the consumption of healthy foods has a close relationship with good health in the present and future. Today there is a wealth of scientific evidence supporting the prevention of non-communicable diseases.

Hippocrates' phrase "Let your food be your medicine and your medicine your food" leads to three grand challenges:

  1. How to design food for population groups already suffering from certain chronic-degenerative diseases?
  2. How to design foods that help prevent these diseases?
  3. Understanding the reactions between a food's components and an individual's state of health

Currently, there are advances in understanding nutritional needs and the relevance of consuming antioxidant compounds, immunostimulants, and other beneficial health effects, but further research is required to support each individual to make the best choice based on their habits, customs, traditions, and specific needs. That is one of the challenges of this unit.

Conoce a las y los investigadores

* Acerca de Profesores Investigadores: Son investigadores principales que dedican el 75% de su tiempo a la investigación y el 25% a actividades de la facultad (docencia) en la escuela a la que están afiliados en el Tecnológico de Monterrey (en el caso del IOR, ya sea a la Escuela de Medicina, la Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias o la Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública)

Carmen Hernández

Dra. Carmen Hernández Brenes
Líder de la Unidad. Profesora investigadora

Metabolómica Aplicada para mejor alimentación y salud.
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Marilena Antunes

Dr. Marilena Antunes Ricardo
Research Professor

Characterization of phytochemicals in plant matrices for the development of health foods with immunoeoeutical and/or cosmetic potential.
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Anayansi Escalante

Dr. Anayansi Escalante Aburto
Research Professor

Characterization of nutraceutical foods of plant origin. Nutrition, eating habits, and health.
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Iván Andrés Luzardo

Dr. Iván Andrés Luzardo Ocampo
Research Professor

Functional foods based on cereals and legumes. In vitro, ex vivo, in vivo, and in silico approaches to study the effect of food matrices and metabolites in models of inflammation and obesity.
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Internationalization

International Mobility of Students

  • Tec Students Abroad

  • Temporary International Tec Students

  • Reports and Publications

Our international programs offer unique experiences and the opportunity to come into contact with different cultures and discover that commonalities far outweigh differences. Each culture is unique, and this experience is enriching anywhere in the world. At Tec de Monterrey, we educate leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit, a sense of humanity and who are internationally competitive. Therefore, as part of our internationalization strategy, we have worked on forging solid relations with hundreds of universities across the planet. To date, we have entered into more than 746 agreements with foreign universities in over 50 countries that are available to you.

A fundamental part of internationalization takes place on the campuses, thanks to the presence of students from every corner of the world. The multicultural environment, which contributes enormous value to the global vision of the Tec de Monterrey community, is the result of the presence of students from more than 70 countries who take classes at the institution’s diverse campuses.

Visit http://www.studyinmexico.com.mx

In this reports there is information on international academic experiences of high school students and undergraduate students, as well as the reception of international students belonging to partner universities of Tecnológico de Monterrey. The population of foreign students who decide to pursue their professional career or a postgraduate program at the Tecnológico de Monterrey is also mentioned.

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Open Calls for Students

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, our commitment to internationalization is reflected, apart from the traditional offering of international programs, in our negotiations and creation of differentiating programs in diverse areas of specialization. These opportunities apply to all Tec de Monterrey students who meet the requirements established in the announcements.

Open Calls for Professors

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, our commitment to internationalization is reflected, apart from the traditional offering of international programs, in our negotiations and creation of differentiating programs in diverse areas of specialization. These opportunities apply to all Tec de Monterrey students who meet the requirements established in the announcements.

External Open Calls
Rose Maude Salzmann, estudiante del Tec

Calls for undergraduate and graduate students, professors, and collaborators of the Tecnológico de Monterrey are offered by international entities such as: partner universities, higher education consortia, and associations, governmental and non-governmental entities, companies, among others.


The Vice Rectory for International Affairs at Tecnológico de Monterrey is not involved in the process, management, or selection of participants. To verify the specific requirements and more information of each call, it is important to consult the official sites of each entity provided in this space.
 

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Thank you for your interest in Tecnológico de Monterrey! Our goal is to promote interaction and learning in a multicultural environment.
We welcome representatives and delegations from universities and higher education institutions. Requests from government agencies and other educational institutions will be directed to the appropriate department. If you would like to schedule a visit, we invite you to complete the request form. Once the information is received, it will be reviewed, and a schedule will be set up to ensure the objective is achieved.
 

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Academic Delegations Abroad

The aim of the Academic Delegations is to support the global internationalization strategy, aligned with the growth potential of educational activities in different regions, the need for strategic alliances with the most prestigious universities, and new projects that will keep Tecnológico de Monterrey in the international arena.

To consolidate the international presence of Tecnológico de Monterrey, the Academic Delegations fulfill the following functions:

 

  • Represent Tec de Monterrey before organizations, universities and institutions.
  • Detect new academic program opportunities for students and faculty.
  • Promote the academic programs that Tecnológico de Monterrey offers to foreign students.
  • Support the different areas of Tec de Monterrey with arrangements and visits to universities, research centers, companies and organizations.
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Boston, United States

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Chicago, United States

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Internacionalización

Movilidad Estudiantil Internacional
  • Tec Students Abroad

  • Temporary International Tec Students

  • Reports and Publications

Our international programs offer unique experiences and the opportunity to come into contact with different cultures and discover that commonalities far outweigh differences. Each culture is unique, and this experience is enriching anywhere in the world. At Tec de Monterrey, we educate leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit, a sense of humanity and who are internationally competitive. Therefore, as part of our internationalization strategy, we have worked on forging solid relations with hundreds of universities across the planet. To date, we have entered into more than 746 agreements with foreign universities in over 50 countries that are available to you.

A fundamental part of internationalization takes place on the campuses, thanks to the presence of students from every corner of the world. The multicultural environment, which contributes enormous value to the global vision of the Tec de Monterrey community, is the result of the presence of students from more than 70 countries who take classes at the institution’s diverse campuses.

Visit http://www.studyinmexico.com.mx

In this reports there is information on international academic experiences of high school students and undergraduate students, as well as the reception of international students belonging to partner universities of Tecnológico de Monterrey. The population of foreign students who decide to pursue their professional career or a postgraduate program at the Tecnológico de Monterrey is also mentioned.

 Go to Reports and Publications >

Convocatorias para estudiantes

Nuestro compromiso con la internacionalización, además de la oferta tradicional de programas en el extranjero es crear programas diferenciadores en diversas áreas de especialidad. Estas oportunidades aplican para estudiantes del Tec que cumplan con los requisitos establecidos en las convocatorias.

Convocatorias para docentes

La Vicerrectoría de Internacionalización promueve la vinculación académica a través de la iniciativa Global Shared Learning.

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En la oferta de convocatorias y oportunidades externas, las y los estudiantes de profesional y posgrado, así como la comunidad de profesores y colaboradores del Tecnológico de Monterrey pueden conocer los programas ofrecidos por universidades socias, consorcios y asociaciones de educación superior, entidades gubernamentales y no gubernamentales y empresas, a los que pueden aplicar.

Debido a que estos programas son desarrollados en entidades distintas al Tec, la Vicerrectoría de Internacionalización no está involucrada en el proceso, la administración, n selección de participantes. Para verificar los requisitos específicos y la información de cada convocatoria, es importante consultar los sitios oficiales de cada entidad.

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Para agencias gubernamentales y otras instituciones educativas canalizaremos su petición al área correspondiente.
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Delegaciones Académicas en el Extranjero

Las Delegaciones académicas tienen el objetivo de apoyar la estrategia de internacionalización del Tec de Monterrey alineadas al potencial de crecimiento de las actividades educativas en las diferentes regiones, a la necesidad de alianzas estratégicas con las universidades de más alto prestigio y a nuevos proyectos que mantengan al Tecnológico de Monterrey en la escena internacional.

Para fortalecer la presencia internacional del Tec de Monterrey, las Delegaciones académicas deben:

  • Representar al Tec de Monterrey ante organismos, universidades e instituciones.
  • Detectar oportunidades de nuevos programas académicos para alumnos y profesores..
  • Promover los programas académicos que el Tec de Monterrey ofrece para alumnos extranjeros.
  • Apoyar a las diferentes áreas del Tecnológico de Monterrey en las gestiones y visitas a universidades, centros de investigación, empresas y organismos.
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Boston, Estados Unidos

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Juan José Cabrera

Chicago, Estados Unidos

jcabrera@tec.mx

+1 442 394 9850

Chicago
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Madrid, España

clgaray@tec.mx

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Integrative Biology Unit

Biología Integrativa
Integrative Biology Unit

Diagnosing, preventing, and treating metabolic diseases and obesity by integrating a large, diverse amount of experimental data on individuals, populations, and their environments.

What does this unit do?

The great challenge of this unit is to understand the factors and integrate them for a global and deep comprehension of diseases. Managing massive data and translating it into scientific knowledge is the challenge undertaken in this unit, with the vision of translating it into new diagnoses, therapies, and preventive elements that reduce the rates of obesity and other metabolic diseases in the Mexican and Latin American populations.

Obesity: a multifactorial problem

Mexicans have aggravated obesity and metabolic disorders leading to much lower life expectancies than those in developed countries. The characteristics of these disorders remain not fully understood in our population. Genetic, epigenetic, dietary, environmental, and lifestyle factors affect the development of metabolic diseases and their prognoses.

Integrative biology

Integrative biology refers to the interest in different areas of biology, from molecules shaped by genes and proteins to individual organisms, populations, and even ecosystems. The interdisciplinary research in this area seeks diversity and incorporation by managing all biological organizational levels.

In Mexico, integrative biology has been developed recently to enhance the study of living beings and their environments from the level of communities to the molecular level. The creation of Integrative Biology means elucidating biological complexity through interdisciplinary strategies and state-of-the-art technologies, including the massive study of data and the application of disciplines such as computational biology, genetics, developmental cell biology, and biological chemistry.

The topics and lines of research currently being developed in Mexico in other institutions include environment and biodiversity, environmental education, social participation, microbiology, ethology, and agriculture. At the Institute, we focus on human health and well-being, including functional genomics and the effects of the environment (diet, lifestyle, exposure to the environment, etc.).

 

Types of research

  • Genomic and metabolomic characteristics of Mexicans (population and families) with metabolic disorders contrasted with those in the same environment remaining healthy.
  • Multiomic effects of the usual diet, sensory preferences, and new foods of the Mexican and Latin American populations with approaches to pregnancy and early childhood.
  • Generation of data science and artificial intelligence (AI) elements to support and justify the design of new diagnoses, therapies, and public policies to combat metabolic diseases.
  • Vitamin dietary interventions and functional fats from childhood and their effects on improving comorbidities related to obesity and metabolic diseases in adults.
Meet the researchers

* About Research Professors: They are principal investigators (PIs) who dedicate 75% of their time to research and 25% of their time to faculty (teaching) activities in the school they are assigned at Tecnológico de Monterrey (in IOR’s case, either the School of Medicine, School of Engineering, or School of Government).

Rocío Isabel Díaz

Dr. Rocío Isabel Díaz de la Garza
Unit leader. Research Professor

Interkingdom Vitamin Functional Genomics.
More about her work

José Manuel Villalobos

Dr. José Manuel Villalobos Escobedo
Research Professor

Functional Genomics for Bioprospecting.
More about his work

Carlos Rodríguez

Dr. Carlos Rodríguez López
Research Professor

Dietary chemical diversity and metabolomics.
More about his work

Juan Emmanuel Martínez

Dr. Juan Emmanuel Martínez Ledesma
Research Professor

Genomics Data Analysis and Machine Learning for Medicine.
More about his work

Erika Yaneth Castaño Moreno
Erika Yaneth Castaño Moreno
Postdoc
Fahimeh Nezhadmoghadam
Fahimeh Nezhadmoghadam
Postdoc
Karina Corona Cervantes
Karina Corona Cervantes
Postdoc
Shirley María Mora Godínez
Shirley María Mora Godínez
Postdoc
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Unidad de Biología Integrativa

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Unidad de Biología Integrativa

Diagnosing, preventing, and treating metabolic diseases and obesity by integrating a large, diverse amount of experimental data on individuals, populations, and their environments.

What does this unit do?

The great challenge of this unit is to understand the factors and integrate them for a global and deep comprehension of diseases. Managing massive data and translating it into scientific knowledge is the challenge undertaken in this unit, with the vision of translating it into new diagnoses, therapies, and preventive elements that reduce the rates of obesity and other metabolic diseases in the Mexican and Latin American populations.

Obesity: a multifactorial problem

Mexicans have aggravated obesity and metabolic disorders leading to much lower life expectancies than those in developed countries. The characteristics of these disorders remain not fully understood in our population. Genetic, epigenetic, dietary, environmental, and lifestyle factors affect the development of metabolic diseases and their prognoses.

Integrative biology

Integrative biology refers to the interest in different areas of biology, from molecules shaped by genes and proteins to individual organisms, populations, and even ecosystems. The interdisciplinary research in this area seeks diversity and incorporation by managing all biological organizational levels.

In Mexico, integrative biology has been developed recently to enhance the study of living beings and their environments from the level of communities to the molecular level. The creation of Integrative Biology means elucidating biological complexity through interdisciplinary strategies and state-of-the-art technologies, including the massive study of data and the application of disciplines such as computational biology, genetics, developmental cell biology, and biological chemistry.

The topics and lines of research currently being developed in Mexico in other institutions include environment and biodiversity, environmental education, social participation, microbiology, ethology, and agriculture. At the Institute, we focus on human health and well-being, including functional genomics and the effects of the environment (diet, lifestyle, exposure to the environment, etc.).

 

Types of research

  • Genomic and metabolomic characteristics of Mexicans (population and families) with metabolic disorders contrasted with those in the same environment remaining healthy.
  • Multiomic effects of the usual diet, sensory preferences, and new foods of the Mexican and Latin American populations with approaches to pregnancy and early childhood.
  • Generation of data science and artificial intelligence (AI) elements to support and justify the design of new diagnoses, therapies, and public policies to combat metabolic diseases.
  • Vitamin dietary interventions and functional fats from childhood and their effects on improving comorbidities related to obesity and metabolic diseases in adults.
Conoce a las y los investigadores

* Acerca de Profesores Investigadores: Son investigadores principales que dedican el 75% de su tiempo a la investigación y el 25% a actividades de la facultad (docencia) en la escuela a la que están afiliados en el Tecnológico de Monterrey (en el caso del IOR, ya sea a la Escuela de Medicina, la Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias o la Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública)

Rocío Isabel Díaz

Dr. Rocío Isabel Díaz de la Garza
Unit leader. Research Professor

Interkingdom Vitamin Functional Genomics.
More about her work

José Manuel Villalobos

Dr. José Manuel Villalobos Escobedo
Research Professor

Functional Genomics for Bioprospecting.
More about his work

Carlos Rodríguez

Dr. Carlos Rodríguez López
Research Professor

Dietary chemical diversity and metabolomics.
More about his work

Juan Emmanuel Martínez

Dr. Juan Emmanuel Martínez Ledesma
Research Professor

Genomics Data Analysis and Machine Learning for Medicine.
More about his work

Erika Yaneth Castaño Moreno
Erika Yaneth Castaño Moreno
Postdoc
Fahimeh Nezhadmoghadam
Fahimeh Nezhadmoghadam
Postdoc
Karina Corona Cervantes
Karina Corona Cervantes
Postdoc
Shirley María Mora Godínez
Shirley María Mora Godínez
Postdoc
Últimos trabajos y publicaciones del Instituto
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San Luis Potosí Venues

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San Luis Potosí Venues

Founded in 1975, with more than four decades in the center and heart of Mexico, the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus San Luis Potosí, has strived to train students of excellence with a human sense, thanks to our academic proposal with more than forty programs divided between professional and postgraduate studies.

We invite you to discover the five spaces we have to hold all types of events!

Characteristics

At Campus San Luis Potosí, we have the necessary spaces to receive groups from two hundred to one thousand two hundred people, without neglecting the comfort that each guest deserves and meeting all the needs of your event.

The five spaces available within the campus are provided with all the necessary facilities to hold your event, each one with unique possibilities that will make your experience unforgettable. Among the services that you can enjoy on our campus are:

  • Open parking, available to the entire public and with the option of reserving spaces for distinguished guests.
  • Furniture and technological supports, so you will not have to worry about getting any of the tools that will give you the opportunity to reach each of the attendees and thus achieve a successful event.

Come to Campus San Luis Potosí and live an experience like no other!

If you want to know more about our campus, the spaces, and tools we have to offer you, we invite you to consult our catalog, as well as to contact us through the form. This way, we can respond to your request as soon as possible.

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Venues San Luis Potosí

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Venues San Luis Potosí

Founded in 1975, with more than four decades in the center and heart of Mexico, the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus San Luis Potosí, has strived to train students of excellence with a human sense, thanks to our academic proposal with more than forty programs divided between professional and postgraduate studies.

We invite you to discover the five spaces we have to hold all types of events!

Characteristics

At Campus San Luis Potosí, we have the necessary spaces to receive groups from two hundred to one thousand two hundred people, without neglecting the comfort that each guest deserves and meeting all the needs of your event.

The five spaces available within the campus are provided with all the necessary facilities to hold your event, each one with unique possibilities that will make your experience unforgettable. Among the services that you can enjoy on our campus are:

  • Open parking, available to the entire public and with the option of reserving spaces for distinguished guests.
  • Furniture and technological supports, so you will not have to worry about getting any of the tools that will give you the opportunity to reach each of the attendees and thus achieve a successful event.

Come to Campus San Luis Potosí and live an experience like no other!

If you want to know more about our campus, the spaces, and tools we have to offer you, we invite you to consult our catalog, as well as to contact us through the form. This way, we can respond to your request as soon as possible.

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Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 300, Lomas del Tecnologico, 78211 San Luis Potosí, S.L.P.

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Institute for Obesity Research

Instituto de obesidad
Obesity Research

We come together to solve one of Mexico's major public health challenges: Obesity.

Obesity is a pandemic we have faced for a long time. It is a global problem affecting individuals, families, and countless communities everywhere. In Mexico and the world, obesity leads to serious health problems, including cardiovascular diseases, some types of cancer, and diabetes. In addition to its impact on health, obesity bears social and economic costs.

Consult the anual report of the Institute for Research on Obesity to learn about our achievements and notable projects.

Our purpose

The Institute generates forefront knowledge through scientific rigor and analysis, developing ideas and innovative solutions to the problem of obesity through inter- and trans-disciplinary work and creating scientific-technological companies to improve the health and well-being of people and society.

About our funds

The Institute for Obesity Research at the Tecnológico de Monterrey is a non-profit initiative aimed at generating scientific knowledge, ideas, and innovative solutions for the complex health issue of obesity.
The complexity of this chronic disease, obesity, requires interdisciplinary work to beneficially impact the quality of life, health, and well-being of individuals with overweight and obesity. Additionally, it involves influencing social actions, population health, and public policy to prevent and combat obesity, reduce stigma, and facilitate education about obesity.
The interdisciplinary nature of the Institute allows for multiple collaborative initiatives within the institution and externally, strengthening the research lines of our investigators and expanding the applicability of research to international initiatives.


The Institute meets and exceeds international standards of research ethics. This not only allows the use of its own financial resources but also enables competition for obtaining resources from national and international external sources through various schemes, including competitions, joint developments, and philanthropy. These resources are utilized for research, training highly qualified human resources, and developing solutions for obesity and its complications.
The Institute for Obesity Research at Tecnológico de Monterrey serves as a catalyst for significant advancements in understanding and treating obesity. Its commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration with global impact positions it as a leader in the fight against one of the most urgent health challenges of our time.

 

Pillars

 

Discover

Generation of knowledge for healthy eating and the prevention and reduction of obesity

 

Develop

Development of therapies, procedures, and devices to combat obesity and metabolic diseases

 

Enable

Facilitator of science-technology-based companies that promote metabolic health

 

Support

Support for decision-making that builds healthier societies

Leadership team

Marco Antonio Rito

Dr. Marco Antonio Rito Palomares
Director of the Institute for Obesity Research

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Leonardo Mancillas

Dr. Leonardo Mancillas
 Clinical Director of the Institute for Obesity Research

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Guillermo Torre

Dr. Guillermo Torre Amione
Rector of TecSalud

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Richard Wilson

Dr. Richard Willson
Faculty of Excellence

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Per-Olof Berggren

Dr. Per-Olof Berggren
Faculty of Excellence

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Omar Lozano

Dr. Omar Lozano García
Leader of the Bioengineering and Medical Devices Unit

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Rocío Díaz

Dr. Rocío Isabel Díaz de la Garza
Leader of the Integrative Biology Unit

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Gerardo García

Dr. Gerardo de Jesús García Rivas
Leader of the Experimental Medicine and Advanced Therapies Unit

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Héctor Arreola

Dr. Héctor Arreola Ornelas
Líder de la Unidad de Políticas Públicas en Salud

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Instituto de Investigación sobre Obesidad

Instituto de obesidad
Investigación sobre Obesidad

We come together to solve one of Mexico's major public health challenges: Obesity.

Obesity is a pandemic we have faced for a long time. It is a global problem affecting individuals, families, and countless communities everywhere. In Mexico and the world, obesity leads to serious health problems, including cardiovascular diseases, some types of cancer, and diabetes. In addition to its impact on health, obesity bears social and economic costs.

Consult the anual report of the Institute for Research on Obesity to learn about our achievements and notable projects.

Nuestro Propósito

The Institute generates forefront knowledge through scientific rigor and analysis, developing ideas and innovative solutions to the problem of obesity through inter- and trans-disciplinary work and creating scientific-technological companies to improve the health and well-being of people and society.

Recursos IOR

The Institute for Obesity Research at the Tecnológico de Monterrey is a non-profit initiative aimed at generating scientific knowledge, ideas, and innovative solutions for the complex health issue of obesity.
The complexity of this chronic disease, obesity, requires interdisciplinary work to beneficially impact the quality of life, health, and well-being of individuals with overweight and obesity. Additionally, it involves influencing social actions, population health, and public policy to prevent and combat obesity, reduce stigma, and facilitate education about obesity.
The interdisciplinary nature of the Institute allows for multiple collaborative initiatives within the institution and externally, strengthening the research lines of our investigators and expanding the applicability of research to international initiatives.


The Institute meets and exceeds international standards of research ethics. This not only allows the use of its own financial resources but also enables competition for obtaining resources from national and international external sources through various schemes, including competitions, joint developments, and philanthropy. These resources are utilized for research, training highly qualified human resources, and developing solutions for obesity and its complications.
The Institute for Obesity Research at Tecnológico de Monterrey serves as a catalyst for significant advancements in understanding and treating obesity. Its commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration with global impact positions it as a leader in the fight against one of the most urgent health challenges of our time.

 

Pilares

 

Discover

Generation of knowledge for healthy eating and the prevention and reduction of obesity

 

Develop

Development of therapies, procedures, and devices to combat obesity and metabolic diseases

 

Enable

Facilitator of science-technology-based companies that promote metabolic health

 

Support

Support for decision-making that builds healthier societies

Equipo de liderazgo

Marco Antonio Rito

Dr. Marco Antonio Rito Palomares
Director of the Institute for Obesity Research

Get to know his work

Leonardo Mancillas

Dr. Leonardo Mancillas
 Clinical Director of the Institute for Obesity Research

Get to know his work

Guillermo Torre

Dr. Guillermo Torre Amione
Rector of TecSalud

Get to know his work

Richard Wilson

Dr. Richard Willson
Faculty of Excellence

Get to know his work

Per-Olof Berggren

Dr. Per-Olof Berggren
Faculty of Excellence

Get to know his work

columna 

Omar Lozano

Dr. Omar Lozano García
Leader of the Bioengineering and Medical Devices Unit

Get to know his work

Rocío Díaz

Dr. Rocío Isabel Díaz de la Garza
Leader of the Integrative Biology Unit

Get to know her work

Gerardo García

Dr. Gerardo de Jesús García Rivas
Leader of the Experimental Medicine and Advanced Therapies Unit

Get to know his work

Héctor Arreola

Dr. Héctor Arreola Ornelas
Líder de la Unidad de Políticas Públicas en Salud

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Public Policy Unit

Políticas Públicas en Salud
Public Policy Unit

Researches and analyzes the social, economic, and public policy factors that affect obesity and food, their impact on society and the economy.

What does this unit do?

The Public Policy Unit researches and analyzes the social, economic, legal, and public policy factors that affect obesity and diet. It also studies the impact of this problem on society and the economy and analyzes the actions that, from the fields of public policy, economics, and law, can contribute to reducing obesity and improving nutrition.

Likewise, this unit contributes to the public debate with information, analyses, and proposals aimed at expanding knowledge about the challenge of obesity and its social and economic implications. It formulates better policies and public programs from various areas to face the challenge and analyzes the best international practices in the field to know how they could be adapted to the Mexican context. It also works closely with the other units of the Institute so that the research they carry out also impacts public policies and debate.

The importance of Public Policies

Obesity has significant social and economic determinants beyond genetic or medical factors. People's food choices and lifestyles, including physical activity, depend on many factors, such as the environment in which they live, the infrastructure and spaces available for active living, access to and prices of healthy food, the information they have about the factors that contribute to a healthy lifestyle and diet, including what they learn in school and advertising to which they are subject, among others.

Public policies and legislation, beyond what is related to the health sector, have great relevance to the prevalence of obesity. For example, educational policy affects the training of people related to lifestyles and healthy eating, allowing for better decisions. Economic and trade policy and agricultural policy affect the availability of food and its cost. Fiscal policy contributes to final food prices and people's decisions about food consumption. Labor policy impacts the working environment; urban planning affects public spaces, infrastructure, and mobility, which affect people's physical activities.

The prevalence of obesity has a lot to do with public policies in multiple sectors besides health; thus, actions to reduce the prevalence of overweight and obesity correspond to many areas of public policy, not just the health sector.

Obesity and its context

Being overweight and obesity are global problems. In almost all countries, its incidence has been growing for five decades. In Mexico, 71 percent of the population and three out of 10 children are overweight. Obesity is a non-communicable condition, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. In addition to directly impacting people's physical health, it has implications for their mental health, educational attainment, job performance, and income. According to the OECD, for example, children with obesity have lower educational attainment, are more absent, are less likely to complete high school, and are more likely to suffer bullying and harassment than children with a healthy weight, with long-term implications including lower future incomes and challenges in reducing poverty and inequality and promoting social mobility. For adults, obesity can lead to greater absenteeism and lower productivity in the labor market due to its health consequences.

Moreover, obesity also has social and economic effects beyond those who suffer from this condition. It has a high cost in health services for the care of diseases associated with obesity. In addition, overweight and obese people use health services more and require more surgeries. This implies allocating large amounts of resources to them instead of to other health priorities or initiatives for the social and economic development of the country. It affects public finances and household spending; in Mexico, health costs are significantly high compared to other countries. Obesity and being overweight also affect people's work productivity. In addition to all the above, this problem can reduce countries' GDP. In Mexico, the impact is elevated; it is the highest among OECD countries, reaching up to 5.3% of GDP.

Meet the researchers

* About Research Professors: They are principal investigators (PIs) who dedicate 75% of their time to research and 25% of their time to faculty (teaching) activities in the school they are assigned at Tecnológico de Monterrey (in IOR’s case, either the School of Medicine, School of Engineering, or School of Government).

Héctor Arreola

Dr. Héctor Arreola Ornelas
Research Professor

Specialist in health systems, health economics and public policy.
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Dr. Paola Abril Campos Rivera
Research Professor

PhD in Public Health. Specialist in design and implementation of public policies for health.
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Dr. David Contreras Loya
Research Professor

PhD in Health Policy. Specializes in health economics, management and organizations, and quantitative methods for causal inference.
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Carolina Vargas Martínez
Carolina Vargas Martínez
Postdoc
Linda Aurora Morales Juárez
Linda Aurora Morales Juárez
Postdoc
Berenice Alfaro Ponce
Berenice Alfaro Ponce
Postdoc
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