Prolonged Maintenance of Remission with Crohn Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) in Two Siblings with Crohn Disease
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Recent Progress in Nutrition (ISSN 2771-9871) is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal published quarterly online by LIDSEN Publishing Inc. This periodical is devoted to publishing high-quality papers that describe the most significant and cutting-edge research in all areas of nutritional sciences. Its aim is to provide timely, authoritative introductions to current thinking, developments and research in carefully selected topics. Also, it aims to enhance the international exchange of scientific activities in nutritional science and human health.
Recent Progress in Nutrition publishes high quality intervention and observational studies in nutrition. High quality systematic reviews and meta-analyses are also welcome as are pilot studies with preliminary data and hypotheses generating studies. Emphasis is placed on understanding the relationship between nutrition and health and of the role of dietary patterns in health and disease.
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Prolonged Maintenance of Remission with Crohn Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) in Two Siblings with Crohn DiseaseAbstract Dietary and nutritional interventions have been shown to have roles in managing active Crohn disease (CD), with exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) being recommended as the preferred initial treatment in children following diagnosis. In recent years, other nutritional interventions such as the Crohn's disease exclusion diet (CDED) have been considered [...] |
Nutrition Interventions in Aged Care: The Need and Challenges in the Aged Care ContextAbstract Malnutrition and frailty are preventable and reversible. However, a significant proportion of aged care residents live with malnutrition and frailty which have associated complications such as increased falls, hospitalizations, infections, and decreased quality of life. Nutrition and dietary interventions can prevent these issues, however, there a few [...] |
A Natural Serotonin Stimulant for Appetite Suppression and Targeted Eating as an Alternative to Conventional Obesity Treatmentsby
Anthony L. Dellinger
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Lowell Hughes
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Lesma Griffith
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Terry E. Brady
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Abed Alqader Ibrahim
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Melinda K. M. Goddard
Abstract Recent advances in obesity management reflect the integration of pharmacological, surgical, and behavioral interventions, yet sustainable long-term outcomes remain elusive due to high attrition rates, the complexity of protocol compliance – and for some, costs, risks, and serious side effects. This research combined a patented nutraceutical designed [...] |
Cyclic Exclusive Enteral Nutrition as an Alternative to Medical Maintenance in Crohn Disease—A Case ReportAbstract We present a case report of an 11-year-old girl diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease and managed with maintenance cyclic exclusive enteral nutrition with satisfactory long-term biochemical and symptomatic control. |
The Impact of Breakfast Omission on Daily Activities and Academic Achievement: A Cross-Sectional Study at Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical Collegeby
Muhammad Asadullah
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Safia Hashim
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Ayesha Anwar
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Muhammad Abdul Rehman
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Nimra Saleem
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Abdum Muneeb
Abstract Breakfast omission can essentially impact daily activities and academic performance, leading to diminished energy, poor concentration, mood disturbances, and potentially lower academic accomplishment. Advancing the significance of a nutritious breakfast and ensuring access to such meals is crucial for physical and cognitive prosperity. Examine the effec [...] |
The Relevance of Diet in Musculoskeletal Clinical Practice—A Narrative Reviewby
Ian Seels
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Rowena J. Field
Abstract Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is a multifaceted problem, with many contributors. The assessment of these contributions by clinicians has evolved to include not only the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, but also psychosocial contributions. Nutrition, however, has not been considered as a potential contributor in the same way, despite a significant bod [...] |
Nutrition for Healing Acute and Chronic Wounds: Current Practice, Recent Research Findings, and Insights for Improving CareAbstract Wound prevalence is increasing as the global population ages. Older adults are at risk of wounds from falling and from other medical conditions that contribute to wound development and slowed healing (e.g., diabetes, cancer, chronic infections); they often experience health conditions that necessitate surgery and therefore post-surgical healing. Poor [...] |
Exploring the Use of Purple Corn Cob Flour as a New Fiber Source in Pan Bread Improved by Commercial Hemicellulasesby
Glauce Kelly Silva do Nascimento
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Tatiane Monteiro dos Santos
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Irene Andressa
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Vivian Machado Benassi
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Nathalia de Andrade Neves
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Marcio Schmiele
Abstract Bread stands out for its versatility and accessibility, appealing to individuals across various ages and social classes. Consequently, it presents an attractive opportunity for incorporating ingredients that offer health benefits to consumers. In this context, the current study aimed to evaluate the technological properties of sandwich bread (specific [...] |
The Potential of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) for Anti-Osteoporotic Agent in Post-Menopausal Women: A Systematic Review of In Vivo StudyAbstract This systematic review aimed to analyze the in vivo study of the anti-osteoporotic activity of chickpeas. A comprehensive search for English language papers published between January 2013 and December 2023 using the keywords chickpea or Cicer arietinum, anti-osteoporotic activity or anti-osteoporotic effect, chickpeas and anti-osteoporotic activity [...] |
Diet and Prevention of Cardiovascular DiseaseAbstract Promoting a healthy diet is an effective strategy for preventing cardiovascular disease (CVD). The characteristics of a healthy diet are known. However, an unhealthy diet has become a significant contributor to the global burden of diseases, mainly due to its effect on CVD, diabetes, and cancer. A healthy diet is not accessible and affordable to most [...] |
Nutritional Profile and Topic Management for Wound Healing in Children with Epidermolysis Bullosa: What Is the Evidence? A Systematic Reviewby
Maria Lúcia dos Santos
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Ana Cristina Monteiro
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Andréa Nascimento
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Sívia Barbosa
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Artur Delgado
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Patrícia Zamberlan
Abstract Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by fragile skin that blisters and tears easily, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. Depending on the specific genetic mutations and the proteins involved, EB can be classified into several subtypes whose molecular complexity is compounded by the variability in mutation t [...] |
Simiao Powder as an Effective Remedy for GoutAbstract Gout is an increasing metabolic disease due to the buildup of uric acid. The buildup of uric acid due to inadequate excretion leads to uric acid crystal formation. Treatment for gout aims to eliminate the uric acid crystal formation so that inflammation decreases. Traditional gout medication is usually allopurinol, but increasing studies have proven [...] |
Nutritional Guidance for Individuals with Prediabetes — Uniform or Tailored to Phenotypes?Abstract EditorialNutritional Guidance for Individuals with Prediabetes — Uniform or Tailored to Phenotypes?Sathish Thirunavukkarasu 1, 2, *,1. Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA; E-Mail: sathish.thirunavukkarasu@emory.edu 2. Emory Global Diabetes Research Center, Woodruff Health Science [...] |
Open Access Short Communication Home-Based Appetite-Guided Weaning of Enteral Nutrition of Infants with Congenital Heart Disease: A Preliminary Clinical ObservationAbstract Infants with a critical congenital heart defect are at high-risk for feeding difficulties, often necessitating feeding tube placement. Enteral nutrition (EN) support is initiated to meet nutritional requirements and promote growth pre- and post-operatively. Tube-fed infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) who achieve stable health status post-operat [...] |
Dietary Fiber in Preventing Non-Communicable Diseases: Predicting Prevented Deaths and Economic Impact through the Use of Algae as a Fiber SourceAbstract Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for two-thirds of premature deaths in Europe. This added to the European socio-economic scenario already weakened by the vital aging of the population, contributes to the loss of active individuals, weakening competitiveness and social and economic sustainability, thus making the prevention of NCDs a [...] |
“Guess Who?” in the Creation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Diets through HistoryAbstract The relationship between obesity and weight loss treatments has run parallel throughout history; however, not all diets are suitable for improving one’s health. This review aims to categorize diets according to the new classification of hazardous diets established in 2021. A search was conducted across grey, white, and black literature. The results [...] |
Potential of Nutritious Indian Medicinal Plants to Boost Immunity in the Aftermath of Pandemics: A SWOC Analysisby
Sanju Dahiya
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Munish Garg
Abstract The world has suffered a lot during the COVID-19 pandemic, for which nobody was prepared. Due to the lack of appropriate treatment, Indian medicinal plants have alleviated the burden due to their diverse health benefits. It has been observed that certain medicinal plants can effectively enhance immunity against microorganisms and viruses. Numerous scien [...] |
Hot Topics on Nutrition in IBDby
Caroline Soares
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Paula Ministro
Abstract Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) affect primarily the bowel, but they are multisystemic diseases with a wide range of extraintestinal manifestations and complications. Nutritional imbalance occurs frequently in patients with IBD. The spectrum of malnutrition goes from undernutrition (low protein-caloric intake, disease-related malnutrition, micronutrie [...] |
Teachers’ Perceptions of Integrating Tower Gardens into Pre-K4 CurriculumAbstract Schools play an integral role in providing opportunities for children of all ages to be exposed to nutrition education. There are a variety of ways children can receive nutrition education in the school setting, such as explicit lessons, modeled dialogue, and exposure to nutrition-based principles. However, there continues to be a disconnect between [...] |
Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Recent Progress in Nutrition in 2023Abstract The editors of Recent Progress in Nutrition would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for assessing manuscripts in 2023. We greatly appreciate the contribution of expert reviewers, which is crucial to the journal's editorial process. We aim to recognize reviewer contributions through several mechanisms, of which the annual [...] |
Macroalgae as a Source of Functional Foods in the Prevention of Cardiovascular DiseasesAbstract Noncommunicable diseases (NCD), such as cardiovascular diseases (CVD), are responsible for the majority of annual deaths worldwide. Dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, among others, can enhance the onset of metabolic syndrome (MetS). The integration of natural products in the diet, such as marine macroalgae or hydrocolloids extracted [...] |
Impact of Breeding on Free Amino Acids of Wholegrain Flour in Wheat and Role of Phenology GenesAbstract Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is pivotal to global food security, with its energy-rich grains that are also the major vegetable protein source in human diets. Decades of primary emphasis on grain yield improvement have delivered increased gains worldwide, but the grain protein content has declined. Since amino acids are biosynthetic precursors of protein [...] |
Curiosities of Weight Loss Diets of the Last 60 YearsAbstract Lately, we've witnessed the emergence of obesity as a prominent concern for public health and the economy. This issue commands serious attention, impacting millions worldwide, particularly in the most developed nations. Practical approaches to tackling obesity involve tailored physical activity and dietary interventions overseen by qualified healthcare [...] |
The Effects of Supplemental Vitamin C in Mandibular Fracture Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trialby
Amy Anne D. Lassig
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Anna M. Wilson
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Walter N. Jungbauer
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Anne C. Joseph
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Bruce Lindgren
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Rick Odland
Abstract Vitamin C is an oxidative stress mediator and essential cofactor in wound healing. The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical and biochemical effects of vitamin C supplementation on outcomes in patients undergoing mandibular fracture repair. We also aimed to evaluate the effects of sociodemographic, fracture, and treatment characteristi [...] |
Influences of Household Processing Methods on Nutritional Composition, Anti-nutritional Factors and Antioxidant Activities of Foxtail Milletby
Suneetha Vallepu
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Khadar Basha Shaik
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Naseem Shaik
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Ramakrishna Vadde
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Narasimhulu R
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Shaik Sha Valli Khan Patan
Abstract The present investigation aims to study the influence of household processing methods, such as soaking, germination, and steam cooking, on nutritional composition (proximates, amino acids, minerals, and vitamins), antinutrient factors (phytochemicals: tannins, total phenols, phytic acid; enzyme inhibitors: trypsin and α-amylase inhibitors) and antioxid [...] |
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We sincerely welcome Dr. Mirian Pateiro from Centro Tecnolóxico da Carne de Galicia, Spain, to join the Editorial Board of Recent Progress in Nutrition. She obtained the Ph.D. degree in Food Science and Technology in the University of Vigo in 2010. She has been developing her research activity since nine years ago in the Centro Tecnolóxico da Carne de Galicia. Her scientific production includes one hundred thirty scientific research papers in well-recognized peer-reviewed international journals (SCI) in the Food Science and Technology area, most of them in the first quartile (number of publications in Q1 is higher than 50), and 80 communications to national and international meetings, congresses and symposiums. Her h-index is 30 with a number of cites of 2345 in Scopus. She has participated in more than 25 projects as research collaborator. She is editing three books, and she has contributed with sixteen chapters of books. We appreciate Dr. Pateiro for her participation and support.
Recent Progress in Nutrition Welcomes New Editorial Board Member
We sincerely welcome Prof. Dr. Jennifer Keogh from University of South Australia, Australia, to to lead the journal Recent Progress in Nutrition as the Editor-in-Chief. Dr Keogh was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the University of Adelaide Australia for a thesis entitled “Nutrition and Vascular Health”. She holds a Master of Science (MSc) degree from the University of Melbourne, Australia for a thesis entitled Bone Mass and Body Composition in Adults: Effects of Liver Transplantation. Dr Keogh is Associate Professor of Dietetics and Nutrition at the University of South Australia (2010). She qualified as a dietitian from the College of Technology Dublin which is now the Technological University Dublin where she holds the title of Adjunct Professor. Dr Keogh was awarded a Fellowship of the South Australian Cardiovascular Research Development Program funded by the Heart Foundation and the Government of South Australia, March 2013 - March 2016. She also received The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation’s Medal for Research Excellence in 2005. She is a member of the University of South Australia’s Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity Research Centre. Dr Keogh had a career in clinical dietetics and held leadership positions at the Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte’s Special Health Authority in London, St. James Hospital London, the Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia and Ballarat Health Services, Victoria, Australia. She has a substantial scientific output with 150 peer reviewed publications to date, an h-index of 44 and 5934 citations (Scopus 2021). We appreciate Prof. Keogh for her participation and support.
Recent Progress in Nutrition Welcomes New Editorial Board Member
We sincerely welcome Professor M. Beatriz P.P. Oliveira from Faculty of Pharmacy of Porto University (FFUP), Portugal, to join the Editorial Board of Recent Progress in Nutrition. Professor Beatriz Oliveira as completed her PhD degree at FFUP in 1995 and until now has been working at the Laboratory of Bromatology, department of Chemical Sciences. She became a Full Professor in 2020 and published more than 430 papers in reputed journals. She has developed her teaching and research career in the area of quality control, authenticity and food safety. Some publications have focused on the valorization of by-products of the agrifood industry and of low-value products for food. She has an extensive experience in the food field, namely collaboration with companies in the sector. She has several award-winning works in the context of the valorization of by-products and her works use environmentally friendly and sustainable methodologies. We appreciate Prof. Oliveira for her participation and support.
Recent Progress in Nutrition Welcomes New Editorial Board Member
We sincerely welcome Dr. Mohsen Mazidi from University of Oxford, UK, to join the Editorial Board of Recent Progress in Nutrition. He is working in the CKB to investigate translational applications of human multi-OMICs information to elucidate the aetiology of disease and help guide drug development in areas of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by applying human genetics (e.g. through Mendelian randomisation) together with machine learning and advanced epidemiological techniques (personalised medicine).
He undertook a BSc and MSc degree in Nutrition Science. During his PhD, Nutrition Epidemiology, He examined large national prospective studies and nutritional records within the context of NCDs and related features at the Academy of Science. Alongside PhD training, He investigated the role of modifiable risk factors on risk of NCD mortality. Dr. Mazidi discovered his passion for the numbers around biology, which lead me to focus on personalised medicine. He then progressed to postdoctoral level and moved to Sweden, where he was trained in applying advanced epidemiological techniques to quantify the role of multi-OMICs and their mediator link between dietary intakes and disease pre-conditions. Before joining Oxford, he was appointed as a researcher at King's College London, Twins group, as well as having the privilege of working with the unique company, which funds large trials with the hope of progressing personalised medicine/nutrition. We appreciate Dr. Mohsen Mazidi for his participation and support.
Recent Progress in Nutrition Welcomes New Editorial Board Member
We sincerely welcome Prof. Dr. Peter Ballmer, from Swiss Society for Clinical Nutrition, Switzerland, to join the Editorial Board of Recent Progress in Nutrition. He graduated in Medicine in 1979 at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Thereafter he specialised in General Internal Medicine and Intensive Care at the University of Bern and became chairman of the Departement of Medicine at the Kantonsspital Winterthur (Zürich) for 23 years. He got awarded Professor of Medicine in 2002 at the University of Zürich.
During a research fellowship at the Rowett Research Institute in Aberdeen (Scotland) he intensified his scientific interest in clinical nutrition, primarily with a focus on albumin metabolism, where he could introduce a new method for measuring albumin synthetic rates in man using stable isotopes. A personal interest was also high altitude medicine, which he implemented on Capanna Regina Margherita on 4559 m (near Zermatt, Switzerland).
In recent years his main interest was malnutrition, in particular nutritional interventions combined with physical exercise in patients with cancer.
He is the president of the local Society for Clinical Nutrition, Switzerland (GESKES/SSNC). We appreciate Prof. Ballmer for his participation and support.
Recent Progress in Nutrition Welcomes New Editorial Board Member
We sincerely welcome Prof. Dr. Martin Grootveld, from De Montfort University, UK, to join the Editorial Board of Recent Progress in Nutrition. He completed his PhD degree research programme on bioanalytical chemistry and metallodrugs in 1985 at the same institution and then conducted post-doctoral work on the analysis of ‘markers’ of free radical activity in biofluids at King’s College, University of London for 2 years. He then spent 2.5 years lecturing and conducting research work at the Polytechnic of North London prior to taking up a Lectureship in Clinical Chemistry at St. Bartholomew’s and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1989, where he subsequently became Senior Lecturer and then Reader in Chemical Pathology. Later, he transferred to London South Bank University where he was also Reader in Chemical Pathology, and Director of their MSc Forensic Science course. He was then appointed Professor of Chemical Pathology and Biomedical Materials at the Institute for Materials Research and Innovation (IMRI), University of Bolton where he established and directed a Master’s course in Medical and Healthcare Devices which was the first of its kind available in the UK. Recently, he took up the position of Professor of Bioanalytical Chemistry at Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, where he is also Head of the Chemistry for Health/Bioanalytical Sciences Research Group. We appreciate Prof. Grootveld for his participation and support.
Recent Progress in Nutrition Welcomes New Editorial Board Member
We sincerely welcome Prof. Dr. Paolo Bellavite, from University of Verona, Italy, to join the Editorial Board of Recent Progress in Nutrition. He graduated in Medicine in 1976 at Trieste University. He then specialized in Hematology, got a Master in Biotechnology from Cranfield University (U.K.) and a perfectioning degree in Health Statistics and Epidemiology. Since 1984 he has been professor of General Pathology at Verona university (I), until may 2017, then he's doing research as expert supervisor. He and his group have developed research on the molecular, cellular and pharmacological aspects of inflammation, with special reference to granulocytes and macrophages, free radical formation and toxicity, platelet function and regulation. He also developed studies on epistemology, history of medicine, vaccination, bioethics. He is author of more than 250 scientific papers, over 140 of which are cited in PubMed database. We appreciate Prof. Bellavite for his participation and support.
Recent Progress in Nutrition Welcomes New Editorial Board Member
We sincerely welcome Dr. Song-young Park, from University of Nebraska, USA, to join the Editorial Board of Recent Progress in Nutrition. He joined the School of Health& Kinesiology in 2017 after completing his post-doctoral research fellowship in department of cardiology at Boston University School of Medicine. He earned his PhD in integrative physiology from the University of Utah in 2015. Utilizing an integrative approach that combines both in-vivo and in-vitro techniques, Dr. Song-young Park's research examines the impact of age and disease on vascular function and blood pressure regulation. He is specifically focused on the complex interactions of endothelial function, oxidative stress, and vascular function in terms of blood pressure regulation in diseased populations including peripheral artery disease (PAD), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart failure, and hypertension. He is also interested in the impacts of age and cardiovascular disease on blood flow in the brain. We appreciate Dr. Park for his participation and support.
EXCO, Daegu, Korea, 1-4 November 2023
It is our great pleasure to announce the successful convening of " The 10th Federation of the Asian and Oceanian Physiological Societies Congress", held in EXCO, Daegu, Korea, from November 1st - 4th, 2023. Dr. Markos Klonizakis, the Geust Editor of the RPN Journal, was invited to organise, chair and present the symposium “S49 | Exploring the Cardioprotective Mechanisms of Regional Diets to the Human Physiology”. Recent Progress in Nutrition sponsored the symposium as a Publisher Partner.
FAOPS is the biggest physiological conference in the eastern hemisphere, and covers all the physiological societies of Asia and Oceania.FAOPS was established in 1990 and consists of 15 full members and 3 associate members, and holds the Congress every four years. This federation has contributed to the professional exchange and the development of physiological scientific research in the Asia and Oceania area.
If you have information about upcoming conferences in 2023 and 2024, please share it with us, we are always open to cooperating with conferences in all areas of Nutrition.
In conjunction with the 75th Annual Meeting of the Korean Physiological Society
EXCO, Daegu, Korea, 1-4 November 2023
For more details, please visit: https://www.faops2023.org/
Since the establishment of the APPSPGHAN, the mission has been to promote knowledge in the fields of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition through scientific exchanges and research for the benefit...
For more details, please visit: http://www.appspghan2023.org/
The NASPGHAN Foundation was founded by the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN), a professional society of more than 2,600 pediatric gastroenterologists, to promote awareness and research of pediatric digestive and nutritional disorders, including:
Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Nutrition and Obesity
Reflux and GERD
Liver, pancreatic and other disorders
For more details, please visit: https://www.emedevents.com/c/medical-conferences-2023/2023-north-american-society-for-pediatric-gastroenterology-hepatology-and-nutrition-naspghan-postgraduate-course-and-annual-meeting
GESA AGW continues to be the premier gastroenterology and liver meeting. Helping to facilitate collegiality, deliver education, promote research, and provide networking opportunities are all hallmarks of GESA AGW.
For more details, please visit: https://agw.gesa.org.au/se-2023-agw/
The European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) is a multi-professional organisation whose aim is to promote the health of children with special attention to the gastrointestinal tract, liver and nutritional status, through knowledge creation, the dissemination of science based information, the promotion of best practice in the delivery of care and the provision of high quality education for paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition professionals in throughout the year, ESPGHAN offers a variety of educational material and activities, position papers, guidelines, and many events.
For more details, please visit: https://espghancongress.org/
DDW is the world’s largest gathering of physicians and researchers in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and GI surgery.
For more details, please visit: https://ddw.org/
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Recent Progress in Nutrition 2024
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Recent Progress in Nutrition 2024
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Recent Progress in Nutrition 2024
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