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1 Time Wednesday 17 May 2017 EASO Teaching Courses EASO COTF Teaching Course: Interventions in Childhood Obesity Chairs: J Baker (Denmark), JC Holm (Denmark) 1. Who is your patient? EASO COTF Panel a. Who is a child with obesity? [i.e. how is it defined in brief, idea is a reminder that you can t diagnose it only by looking at it] b. Obesity is a chronic disease, thus you have a patient with a chronic disease 2. How do you probe the disease? a. Approach b. Elements of the exam 3. How do you treat the child? a. Practical tips b. Only the child, or the family? c. Issues of age? d. What defines successful treatment [i.e. move away from only focusing on weight] 4. What is our role as practitioners and researchers? a. Stigma avoidance b. Ethical considerations EASO OMTF Teaching Course: Multidisciplinary Treatment in Adults Chairs: C Tsigos (Greece), V Yumuk (Turkey) Clinical evaluation of the obese patient H Toplak (Austria) Medical nutrition therapy think tank G Roman (Romania) The importance of motivational interviewing A Golay (Switzerland) Creating a 'hydragenic environment' for obesity treatment clinics J Gandy (UK) Coffee break Chairs: D Dicker (Israel), J Salvador (Spain) Evidence based physical activity prescriptions M Holecki (Poland) Pharmacotherapy of obesity D Micic (Serbia) European guidelines for metabolic surgery M Fried (Czech R) Postbariatric surgery follow up L Busetto (IItaly) EASO Patient Council Teaching Course: Stigma Chairs: D Durrer (Switzerland), C Fleetwood (Sweden) Content TBC Oral Sessions/Accepted Symposia Accepted Symposium: Is it Time to Integrate Obesity Surgery within the Frames of Childhood Obesity Treatment? Chairs: C Marcus (Sweden) Long-term effects of bariatric surgery in adolescents T Inge (US) Psychological outcomes after bariatric surgery in adolescents K Järvholm (Sweden) Reasons against bariatric surgery in adolescents what are the alternatives? R Weiss (Israel) Discussion Oral Session: Adipose Tissue Biology The actions of elevated BNP on adipose tissue adaptations during chronic pressure overload N Gonçalves (Portugal) Insulin resistance is associated with a specific methylation profile of visceral adipose tissue in obese patients A González-Izquierdo (Spain) Ethnic differences in body fat distribution and the relationship with adipose tissue oestrogen receptor expression D Keswell (South Africa) Unbalanced proteostasis in preadipocytes in obesity-related type 2 diabetes J Sánchez-Ceinos (Spain) Alpha-MSH induces browning of subcutaneous white adipose tissue in mice A Rodrigues (Portugal) Involvement of the dermal white adipose tissue in cutaneous wound healing delay during obesity A Begey (France) Oral Session: Psychology and Behaviour Is food addiction a singular and distinct entity from binge eating? C Long (UK) How important is fatness to young children s friendship choices, preferences, and self-identification? J Charsley (UK) Associations between Health-Related Quality of Life and Body Mass Index in Portuguese adolescents: LabMed Physical Activity S Evaristo (Portugal) Study Does ethnicity make a difference in the association between obesity and depression? D Gibson-Smith (Netherlands) Bidirectional associations between psychosocial well-being and adherence to healthy dietary guidelines in European children: prospective findings from the IDEFICS study L Arvidsson (Sweden)

2 Time Wednesday 17 May Tracking diet variety in childhood and its association with appetitive traits S Vilela (Portugal) Oral Session: Metabolic Outcomes Placental maternal and fetal vascular circulation in pregnant women with various obesity phenotypes M Shargorodsky (Israel) MRI-fat quantification of the liver, subcutaneous and visceral fatty tissue and correlation with blood lipids in patients before B Wölnerhanssen (Switzerland) and after bariatric surgery Effect of a lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on cardiometabolic health and quality of life L van Dammen (Netherlands) Changes in physical fitness, hepatic markers, and insulin resistance after an 8-months multicomponent intervention program E Silva (Brasil) with Down syndrome adolescents A randomised controlled trial assessing the impact of intermittent vs continuous energy restriction on blood pressure and A Pinto (UK) anthropometry in healthy subjects with central obesity. "The Met-IER Study" Metabolically healthy obese and incident cardiovascular disease events among 3.5 million men and women in the UK R Caleyachetty (UK) Review/Workshop Sessions A Year in Adipose Tissue: Novel Players and Future Treatments in WAT and BAT Biology Chair: G Goossens (Netherlands) FGF21 and energy balance F Villarroya (Spain) Plasticity of Adipose Tissue F Karpe (UK) Calorie restriction decreases thermogenic potential of subcutaneous WAT in humans. V Barquissau (France) Adipocyte hypertrophy and associated inflammatory phenotype as major determinants of insulin resistance in male obese humans K Verboven (Netherlands) Loss versus Maintenance: The False Dichotomy Chair: B Ludvik (Austria) Predictors of weight regain after moderate diet-induced weight loss M van Baak (Netherlands) Long term wight loss maintenance for obesity: a mutidisciplinary appraoch P Sbraccia (Italy) Early responders to liraglutide 3.0 mg as adjunct to diet and exercise from the SCALE Maintenance trial S Wharton (Canada) Long-term follow-up (4 years) of patients receiving cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) or usual care before bariatric surgery: A H Gade (Norway) randomized controlled trial Population Based Approaches Chairs: T Visscher (Netherlands) G Roman (Romania) Regulation around the food environment (portion size, labelling, fiscal) T Lobstein (UK) Global Active Cities G Messmer (Switzerland) Population approaches J Lakerveld (Netherlands) Size matters: How can Big Data Help Obesity Chairs: H Hauner (Germany) How to make the most out of big data: Best practice examples I Arts (Netherlands) Personalised nutrition and prediction of glycaemic responses D Zeevi (Israel) The Body Composition Profile Enhancing the Understanding of Obesity using UK Biobank Imaging Data O Leinhard (Sweden) Metabolic profiling of tissue-specific insulin resistance in human obesity N Vogelzangs (Netherlands) Coffee Break/Commercial Exhibition Industry Supported Sessions Industry Supported Session Further information is available via the ECO2017 website Plenary Session/Opening Ceremony Opening Plenary: Obesity as a disease Chairs: D Carvalho (Portugal), H Toplak (Austria) The WHO view of Obesity as a disease J Breda (Portugal) The challenges in defining obesity K Schindler (Austria) Beyond cardiometabolic disease: the myth of 'healthy obesity' M Blüher (Germany) ECO2017 Opening Ceremony Chairs: D Carvalho (Portugal), H Toplak (Austria)

3 Time Wednesday 17 May Social Programme ECO2017 Welcome Reception Exhibition Hall

4 Time Thursday 18 May Plenary Session Childhood Obesity Plenary Chair: N Farpour-Lambert (Switzerland) Educating HCPs into a new paradigm: A Danish success story JC Holm (Denmark) Review/Workshop Sessions Biological Rhythms and Behavioral Patterns Chair: J Blundell (UK) Biological rythyms, lifestyle choices and insulin resistance E Scott (UK) Circadian system and glucose metabolism: Implications for physiology and disease F Scheer (US) Habitual sleep duration and quality in individuals with obesity and appetite markers M Kleppe (Norway) Impact of season on measured body mass index: artefact of age or effect of the environment? - The Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative in the Republic of Ireland 2008, 2010, 2012 & 2015 S Bel-Serrat (Ireland) EASO PPHTF Session: Integrating Insights Systems Approach: the theory From theory to practive How do systems really work in practice and how do you make them work? S Kremers (Netherlands) H Rutter (UK) B Lee (US) EASO COMs Session: Post Bariatric Surgery Challenges Hypoglycaemia E Capristo (Italy) Metabolic bone disease N Vilarrasa (Spain) Patient Council member experiences EASO Patient Council Accepted Symposium: the MooDFOOD EU Project The Mindful Eating Behaviour Scale: development, psychometric properties and correlations with BMI L Winkens (Netherlands) Which biopsychosocial variables contribute to more weight gain in depressed persons? N Paans (Netherlands) Obesity and depressive symptoms in a multi-ethnic population D Gibson Smoth (UK) Bidirectional association between weight and waist circumference change with common mental disorder: prospective findings A Knüppel (UK) from the Whitehall II study Discussion Coffee Break/Commercial Exhibition Oral Sessions/Symposia Accepted Symposium: Developing and Designing Evidence Based Digital Tools for Weightloss Maintenance: the H2020 NoHoW Project Chairs: M Marques (Portugal), B Heitmann (Denmark) Losing weight and keeping it off in Europe: representative population weight control surveys in 3 countries E Evans (United Kingdom) A qualitative investigation of the role of emotion regulation in weight loss maintenance and its interaction with motivation and K Sainsbury (United Kingdom) behavioural self-regulation Evidence-based behaviour change in a weight loss maintenance e-health program: The H2020 NoHoW intervention toolkit A Palmeira (Portugal) The development of the NoHoW trial for weight loss maintenance: design, analyses, challenges and solutions S Scott (United Kingdom) Discussion - M Marques (Portugal), J Stubbs (United Kingdom), P Sacher (United Kingdom) Oral Session: Environment and Policy Exploring the relation of exposure to fast food outlets with obesity J Mackenbach (France) Associations between the food environment and obesity: the impact of methodological choices on outcomes M Hobbs (UK) How does parents perception of food insecurity impacts on adolescents nutritional status, diet, and psychological wellbeing? A Prioste (Portugal) A systematic review of the effectiveness of individual, community and societal-level interventions at reducing socio-economic F Brown (UK) inequalities in obesity among adults and children Impact of a soft-drink free policy on sales of unhealthy and all drinks in YMCA Victoria aquatic and recreation centres T Robinson (Australia) Maternal generation and overweight and obesity in 2-11 year old children: Evidence from birth cohort of the longitudinal study of Australian children T Zulfiqar (Australia)

5 Time Thursday 18 May Oral Session: Childhood Obesity Management: from the Lab to the Community Targeting parental recognition and understanding of childhood overweight to improve child weight outcomes: the A Jones (UK) Gaining Consensus on Obesity-Related Co-morbidities to include in a Screening Tool for Children and Adolescents V Sharma (UK) New Reference values for Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Children and Adolescents with Obesity L Johansson (Sweden) The parent-led PEACH program for child weight management improved parenting and child diet, and was C Moores (Australia) User and provider perspectives on the recruitment process of a family-focused, multicomponent childhood weight E Kelleher (Ireland) Raising Healthy Kids A national health target to help tackle childhood obesity H McRobbie (New Zealand) Oral Session: Energy Balance Sustainability of changes in appetite at 1-year follow-up after initial weight loss with a very-low energy diet S Nymo (Norway ) Habitual physical activity and satiety: confirmatory evidence for enhanced homeostatic appetite control in physically K Beaulieu (UK) active individuals Effects of prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke on adiposity, physical activity patterns, and resting energy J Cameron (Canada) expenditure in young children Associations between genetic susceptibility, eating behaviour and growth in children up to 5 years, results from the B Guillain (France) EDEN mother-child cohort Evaluation of the accuracy of predictive equations in estimating Resting Energy Expenditure in obese patients R Sammarco (Italy) Acute exercise modifies levels of adiponectin and other (adipo)cytokines in cerebrospinal fluid of young individuals Z Janakova (Slovakia) Lunch, Exhibition and Posters Exhibition Hall Posters Viewing and Lunch Exhibition Hall Industry Supported Sessions Industry Supported Sessions (max 2) Further information is available via the ECO2017 website EASO Patient Council Plenary Great expectations: Patient and practitioner viewpoints Chairs: K Clare (UK) The person centred approach A Sharma (Canada) EASO Patient Council: the need for greater patient involvement Patient Council Panel Coffee Break/Commercial Exhibition Review/Workshop Sessions Information Technology: A cause and a tool to treat obesity Chairs: P Machado (Portugal) Screen time reduction L Sardinha (Portugal) Developing tools for weight loss maintrnance: The NoHoW Toolkit J Stubbs UK) mhealth for obesity management K Pietiläinen (Finland) Accepted Symposium: Young adult obesity: The transition from adolescence to emerging adulthood Chair: A Poobalan (United Kingdom) Why should we focus on weight issues in young adults? K Steinbeck (Australia) Young adults lifestyle factors and risky behaviours and their interactions with obesity A Poobalan, L Aucott (UK) Modern day technology & weight gain in young adults S Thomee (Sweden) Obesity, emerging adulthood & e-learning C Nikolaou (Belgium) Psychosocial issues in young adults with obesity A Hill (United Kingdom) Clinical management of weight issues in young adults L Bauer (Australia) Panel Discussion: Engaging young adults on health and weight T Gill (Australia)

6 Time Thursday 18 May Beyond the Minister of Health: Lessons from countries where obesity is classified as a disease Chairs: JC Holm (Denmark), H Toplak (Austria) Lessons from Canada X Ramos Salas (Canada) Lessons from Portugal J Silva-Nunes (Portugal) Lessons from Turkey N Yardim (Turkey) Lessons from the US J Nadglowski (TOS) PPHTF Discussion NIU Scientific Session Chairs: This session will include the EASO NIU Best Thesis Award Presentations, and will be followed by a NIU social event Posters Posters Networking and Portuguese Reception/EASO COMs Receptin Industry Supported Sessions Industry Supported Session Further information is available via the ECO2017 website

7 Time Friday 19 May Plenary Session Plenary Lecture Chair: JC Holm (Denmark) The renaissance of leptin A Domingos (Portugal) Review/Workshop Sessions The Definition of Treatment Success: Lifecourse Perspective Chair: J Salvador In children J Baker (Denmark) In adults D Dicker (Israel) Ageing population - sarcopenic obesity L Verdijk (Netherlands) Environmental Pollutants Chairs: N Olea (Spain) Adipose tissue pollutants and obesity R Monteiro (Portugal) Environmental chemicals systematic review J Heindel (US) TBC TBC Discussion Session: obesity and the Food Industry - collaboration or conflict Chair: J Halford (UK) Environmental drivers and food policy Portion size reductions An industry perspective A Peeters (Australia) S Jebb (UK) R Black (US) Accepted Symposium: Epicardial and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Obesity Chair: P Aldiss (United Kingdom) Transcriptional alterations in epicardial adipose tissue during early life ME Symonds (United Kingdom) Presentation from submitted abstracts TBC The molecular phenotype of epicardial adipose tissue E Carvalho (Portugal) Impact of regional differences in PVAT on vascular health and disease M Gil-Ortega (Spain) Presentation from submitted abstracts TBC An Adrenergic System in Perivascular Adipose Tissue S Watts (US) Coffee Break/Commercial Exhibition Oral Sessions/Symposia Oral Session: Lifecourse Epidemiology Age modified the association between BMI and Parkinson s disease - A cohort study K Sääksjärvi (Finland) Vitamin D status and obesity - a prospective study in the Finnish adult population T Jääskeläinen (Finland) Prevalence of Hypertension and its association with obesity and other risk factores in Federal District, Brazil: The V Gonçalves (Brasil) study of cardiovascular risk in adolescents (ERICA) Association of obesity with chronic conditions during transition to retirement in the GAZEL cohort: a 15-year J Matta (France) prospective study The association between duration of breastfeeding and type 2 diabetes in adulthood: influence from potential L Bjerregaard (Denmark) confounders The "paradox of overweight, obesity and fat mass" in older adults population: The 10-year follow-up of the Health, Wellbeing and Aging (SABE) Study M Roediger (Brasil) Oral Session: Treatment Interventions and Outcomes Impact of menstrual cycle phase and oral contraceptive use on the greater thermic effect of a high vs normal protein M Duhita (Switzerland) meal Galacto-oligosaccharides supplementation increased bifidobacteria, but not insulin sensitivity, in obese prediabetic E Canfora (Denmark) humans Modelling the cost-effectiveness of referrals to open-group behavioural programmes: a microsimulation over 25 L Pimpin (UK) years using data from the WRAP trial Controlled Comparison of Stepped-Care Multi-Modal Treatment versus Behavioral Weight Loss for Binge Eating C Grilo (USA) Disorder in Patients with Obesity Distribution Matters Body Composition Profiling Associated with Prior Health Care Burden J West (Sweden) Impact of Bariatric surgery on cancer incidence in morbidly obese subjects: results from a French nationwide population-based cohort S Vandendorpe (France)

8 Time Friday 19 May Joint Sesion: European Society of Endocrinology Chairs: P Freitas (Portugal), B Yildiz (Turkey) PCOS D Pignatelli (Portugal) Obesity Management V Yumuk (Turkey) A Genome-wide Association Study of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone and Free Thyroxine in Danish Children and Adolescents T Nielsen (Denmark) Effect of weight loss after bariatric surgery on thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in patients with morbid obesity and normal thyroid function J Neves (Portugal) EASO Nutrition Working Group Session with EFAD Content TBC Lunch, Exhibition and Posters Exhibition Hall Posters Viewing and Lunch Exhibition Hall Industry Supported Sessions Industry Supported Sessions (max 2) ` Further information is available on the ECO2017 website Plenary Session Plenary Lecture Chairs: E Blaak (Netherlands) Gut microbiota: Host interactions, hype or hope? J Doré (France) Coffee Break/Commercial Exhibition Review/Workshop Sessions EASO Knowledge Gap Session. Household Food Insecurity: Where are we now - lessons learnt? Chair: J Breda (Denmark), J Halford (UK) The impact of food insecurity Food insecurity and aging Diatrofi: Program on food aid and promotion of healthy nutrition Developing cross border measures J Breda (Denmark) P Graca (Portugal) A Lenos (Greece) C Foley Nolan (Ireland) Pharmacotherapy Chairs: D Micic (Serbia) Current drugs L van Gaal (Belgium) Novel drugs M Tschöp (Germany) Triple hyoglycaemic therapy as a novel therapeutic strategy in medical management of obesity S Lipworth (UK) Effect on body weight of naltrexone/bupropion in overweight and obese participants with cardiovascular risk factors in a large randomized double-blind study A Halseth (USA) EASO COTF Session: Interventions in Childhood Obesity Chairs: G O'Malley (Ireland) Altered glucose metabolism in childhood obesity: treating a diverse pheotype Nicola Santoro (US) Multidisciplinary Treatment from Primary to Tertiary Care L Baur (Australia) Addressing comorbidities with activity and exercise J Mota (Portugal) Accepted Symposium: Functional Body Composition, Obesity & Cardiometabolic Health: Beyond the Adipocentric View Chair: B Heitmann (Denmark) Functional body composition: insights into energy balance regulation M Müeller (Germany) Collateral fattening: when a deficit in lean body mass drives overeating A Dulloo (Switzerland) Body composition and cardiometabolic health: the need for novel concepts A Bosy-Westphal (Germany) When and to what extent do fat mass and fat-free mass drive energy intake? J Stubbs (United Kingdom) Discussion: Opportunities/challenges of translating FBC theory into effective interventions for obesity/health B Heitmann (Denmark) Posters Posters Networking and Portuguese Reception/EASO COMs Receptin

9 Time Friday 19 May Industry Supported Sessions Industry Supported Session Further information is available via the ECO2017 website Late Social Programme ECO2017 Gala Dinner Port Cellar

10 Time Saturday 20 May EASO Award Plenary Session EASO Wassermann and New Investigator Award Lectures Chair: N Farpour-Lambert (Switzerland) Award Winners TBC March EASO Wassermann Award J Nedergaard (Sweden) EASO New Investigator Award Basic Science T Ebert (Germany) EASO New Investigator Award Childhood Obesity N Michels (Belgium) EASO New Investigator Award Clinical Research M A Guzzardi (Italy) EASO New Investigator Award Public Health J Machenbach (Netherlands) ECO2017 Closing Ceremony ECO2017 Closing Ceremony and Award Presentations Chairs: D Carvalho (Portugal) and H Toplak (Austria) ECO2017 Poster Prize Winners TBC Oral Sessions Joint Session: IFSO European Chapter Content TBC Joint Session wirh ESPEN - Sarcopenic Obesity: From Pathopyhsiology to Nutritional approach Chairs: S Bischoff (Germany), R Vettor (Italy) Inflammation: the common ground? TBC Chronic disease, obesity and protein metabolism Y Boirie (France) Sarcopenic obesity: diagnosis and nutritional treatment R Barazzoni (Italy) Oral Session: Inter-organ Crosstalk Impairment of intestinal barrier integrity in human obesity: involvement of dietary lipids and links with bioclinical L Genser (France) phenotypes Maternal lipids and delivery mode predict neonatal gut colonization M A Guzzardi (Italy) Inflammatory markers are elevated with advanced age, obesity and type 2 DM a study of young and old MZ BMI- S Heinonen (Finland) and DM-discordant twins Low Muscle Mass Is Associated with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Independently With Obesity and Insulin K Yang (Taiwan) Resistance Search of potential glucose/insulin-sensitive myokines in humans J Galgani (Chile) Protein Kinase CK2 is involved in adipose tissue insulin signaling and remodeling during obesity and weight loss M Sanna (Italy) Oral Session: Child Health and Obesity Prevention Macronutient composition of early childhood diet in relation to growth and body composition T Voortman (Netherlands) Prenatal risk factors influencing childhood BMI and overweight independent of birth weight and infancy BMI - a path C S Morgen (Denmark) analysis within the Danish National Birth Cohort Maternal and offspring intelligence in relation to BMI across childhood and adolescence C Wraw (Scotland) Associations between body size from childhood to young adulthood and adult colon cancer B Jensen (Denmark) The Prevention of Obesity in Infancy by targeting sleep or food and activity: RCT outcomes at 5 years B Taylor (New Zealand) Metabolically healthy obesity in young adulthood: is it explained by duration of obesity? J Araújo (Portugal) Brunch Association/Review/Workshop Sessions Physical Activity Strategies Chairs: JM Oppert (France) Physiology of sedentary behaviour - Uncovering the muscle proteomics JA Duarte (Portugal) Lessons from EuroFit P Teixeira (Portugal) The Healthy Stadia initiative R Ireland (UK)

11 Time Saturday 20 May Nutrition and Foetal Programming Chairs: C Calhau (Portugal) Epigenetics, gene environment interactions M Constancia (UK) Learnings from the DALI project G Desoye (Austria) Debate: Challenges of Managing Obesity Related Disorders Chairs: V Yumuk (Turkey) Hypertension J Jordan (Germany) A systemic link of obesity and osteothartritis TBC Stress E Van Rossum (Netherlands) Oral Session: Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery The Advanced_DiaRem score Improves Prediction of Diabetes Remission One-year post Gastric Bypass J A Wisnewsky (France) Surgical revision in 1000 consecutives Patients Who Had Sleeve Gastrectomy for Morbid Obesity in a Single Center A Alessandro (France) Effect of resistance exercise training on body composition and physical fitness after gastric bypass (PROMISE study) - J Oppert (France) A Randomized Controlled Trial Long-term incidence of nephropathy in patients with obesity treated by bariatric surgery or usual care: Results from P Svensson (Sweden) the Swedish Obese Subjects (SOS) study How should post-bariatric hypoglycaemia be evaluated? M Monteiro (UK) Effects of RYGB on beta-cell function and glucose metabolism in response to a mixed meal test in diabetic and nondiabetic patients: a 7 years follow-up study B Astiarraga (Italy) Plenary Session Closing Plenary: European and Portugues Obesity Day Session Chair: D Carvalho (Portugal) Content TBC

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