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SDG Wheel

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 2
SDG 2 Zero Hunger
SDG 3
SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12
SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
Track 01

Innovative Approaches to Nutritional Interventions

This track focuses on novel strategies and methodologies in nutritional interventions aimed at improving public health outcomes. Researchers are encouraged to present their findings on effective dietary modifications and their impact on chronic disease prevention.

Track 02

Food Technology and Its Role in Obesity Prevention

This session will explore advancements in food technology that contribute to obesity prevention and management. Topics may include the development of functional foods, food reformulation, and the role of technology in promoting healthier eating habits.

Track 03

Pediatric Nutrition: Challenges and Innovations

This track addresses the unique nutritional needs of children and adolescents, highlighting innovative solutions to common dietary challenges. Presentations may cover topics such as childhood obesity, nutritional education, and interventions tailored for younger populations.

Track 04

Metabolic Health and Nutritional Strategies

This session will delve into the relationship between nutrition and metabolic health, focusing on dietary strategies that support metabolic function. Researchers are invited to share insights on how specific nutrients and dietary patterns influence metabolism and chronic disease risk.

Track 05

Nutritional Policy and Public Health Initiatives

This track examines the intersection of nutrition policy and public health initiatives aimed at combating obesity and promoting wellness. Contributions may include evaluations of current policies, advocacy efforts, and the impact of regulations on dietary behaviors.

Track 06

Functional Foods: Science and Applications

This session will highlight the science behind functional foods and their potential health benefits. Researchers are encouraged to present studies that explore the efficacy of functional foods in disease prevention and health promotion.

Track 07

Nutrition Education: Strategies for Effective Communication

This track focuses on innovative approaches to nutrition education and communication strategies that enhance public understanding of healthy eating. Presentations may include educational programs, community outreach, and the use of technology in nutrition education.

Track 08

Food Safety and Nutritional Quality

This session will address the critical aspects of food safety and its implications for nutritional quality. Researchers are invited to discuss the challenges and solutions related to ensuring safe food supply chains while maintaining optimal nutritional value.

Track 09

Obesity Care: Best Practices and Future Directions

This track will explore best practices in obesity care, including clinical interventions and community-based programs. Presenters are encouraged to share evidence-based approaches that effectively address obesity at individual and population levels.

Track 10

Nutritional Research Methodologies and Innovations

This session will focus on innovative research methodologies in the field of nutrition, including experimental designs, data collection techniques, and analytical approaches. Participants are invited to present their research findings and discuss methodological advancements.

Track 11

Sustainable Food Systems and Nutrition

This track examines the relationship between sustainable food systems and nutritional outcomes, emphasizing the importance of environmental considerations in dietary practices. Researchers are encouraged to explore how sustainability initiatives can enhance food security and health.

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