Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
This track focuses on the latest research in nutritional biochemistry, highlighting the molecular mechanisms through which nutrients influence health. Participants will explore innovative methodologies and findings that enhance our understanding of nutrient interactions at the cellular level.
This session delves into the intricate metabolic pathways affected by various dietary components. Researchers will present findings on how specific nutrients modulate metabolic processes and their implications for health and disease.
This track emphasizes the role of clinical nutrition in improving patient outcomes across various health conditions. Discussions will include evidence-based dietary interventions and the integration of nutritional strategies in clinical practice.
Focusing on the molecular aspects of nutrition, this session will cover the biochemical pathways through which nutrients exert their effects. Presenters will discuss the implications of molecular nutrition for disease prevention and health promotion.
This track will explore various methodologies for assessing nutritional status and dietary intake. Participants will engage in discussions about the validity and reliability of different assessment tools and their application in research and clinical settings.
This session will investigate the role of diet therapy in managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity. Experts will share insights on dietary modifications and their impact on disease progression and management.
This track aims to bridge the gap between nutritional research and practical applications in health care. Presentations will focus on translating scientific findings into effective dietary guidelines and public health policies.
This session will highlight innovations in food science that enhance the nutritional quality of food products. Researchers will discuss the development of functional foods and their potential benefits for health.
Exploring the intersection of nutrition and genetics, this track will cover how genetic variations influence individual responses to dietary intake. Discussions will focus on the future of personalized nutrition and its implications for health optimization.
This session will address the challenges of achieving sustainable nutrition in the context of global health. Participants will explore strategies for promoting sustainable dietary practices that support both human health and environmental sustainability.
This track will showcase cutting-edge research and emerging trends in the field of nutritional science. Presenters will discuss novel findings and their potential impact on future research directions and health interventions.
