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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.
This track explores the interplay between nutrition and immune responses in the context of inflammatory diseases. Research highlighting the mechanisms by which dietary components modulate inflammation will be emphasized.
This session focuses on the role of clinical nutrition in the prevention and management of chronic diseases. Participants will discuss evidence-based dietary interventions that can improve patient outcomes.
This track examines various dietary interventions and their effects on health outcomes, particularly in relation to inflammation and disease. Studies showcasing innovative approaches to dietary modifications will be presented.
This session delves into the biochemical mechanisms through which nutrients influence inflammatory pathways. Research highlighting the molecular interactions between dietary components and inflammatory mediators will be featured.
This track investigates the impact of micronutrients on immune function and their potential to modulate inflammatory responses. Evidence from clinical trials and observational studies will be discussed.
This session focuses on the effects of plant-based diets on inflammation and chronic disease risk. Participants will explore the evidence supporting the anti-inflammatory properties of various plant foods.
This track addresses the role of nutrition in the management of autoimmune diseases. Discussions will include dietary strategies that may help mitigate symptoms and improve quality of life.
This session examines the relationship between nutrition, gut microbiota, and inflammatory responses. Research on how dietary patterns influence gut health and subsequent inflammation will be highlighted.
This track focuses on the epidemiological aspects of nutrition and its association with inflammatory diseases. Studies assessing dietary patterns and their links to disease prevalence will be presented.
This session highlights novel methodologies in nutritional research that enhance our understanding of diet-disease relationships. Participants will discuss advancements in research design and data analysis.
This track emphasizes the translation of nutritional research findings into clinical practice. Discussions will focus on strategies to implement evidence-based dietary recommendations in healthcare settings.