6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUTRITION & GROWTH THURSDAY, 7 MARCH 2019 Before the first 1000 days: before conception and after birth 13:00-14:30 Chairs: Andrew Prentice and Kim F. Michaelsen Influence of early nutritional factors on obesity in the offspring Luis Moreno Nutrition, conception and the offspring epigenome Matt Silver Breast feeding and growth Kim F. Michaelsen 14:30-14:45 14:45-15:45 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) interventions to improve child health: where do we go now? Chairs: Dennis Bier and Jean Humphrey Pathways linking WASH and growth Sheela Sinharoy Opening Ceremony (Auditorium 1) The SHINE and WASH benefits trials Jean Humphrey Where next? Might WASH++ interventions work? Andrew Prentice 15:45-16:15 16:15-17:45 Parallel Session Oral Presentations Session: Childhood & Adolescence Oral Presentations Session: Obesity Human milk banking Chairs: Carlo Agostoni and Jean-Charles Picaud Is pasteurization necessary? Jean-Charles Picaud Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit Chairs: Naama Fisch and Corina Hartman Chairs: Luis Moreno and Shlomit Shalitin Optimal strategies for pasteurization Christoph Fusch 17:45-18:00 18:00-19:30 Setting up a human milk bank in a resource limited setting Anna Coutsoudis Short Break 19:30 Welcome Reception (Exhibition Area)
FRIDAY, 8 MARCH 2019 08:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 Coffee Break, Poster Viewing & Exhibition Visit Parallel Session Parallel Session Oral Presentations Session: Infancy Growth, Nutrition, and Sport How to achieve optimal growth in preterm infants Chairs: Dominique Turck and Mary Fewtrell Chairs: Tadej Battelino and Mitchell Geffner Chairs: Hans Van Goudoever and Miguel Saenz De Pipaon Importance of physical activity and sport in children and adolescents Growth of premature infants Walter Mihatsch Tadej Battelino Growth and puberty challenges of young competitive athletes Naama Constantini Eating patterns, food intake and supplements use in adolescent athletes Michal Yackobovitch-Gavan Long term metabolic/endocrine outcomes of prematurity as consequence of nutritional management Martijn Finken Long term cognitive outcomes of prematurity as consequence of nutritional management Miguel Saenz de Pipaon Lunch Break, Poster Viewing & Exhibition Visit (12:00-13:30) 12:00-13:30 (12:10-13:30) Lunch Break, Poster Viewing & Exhibition Visit (12:00-13:30)
FRIDAY, 8 MARCH 2019 Yearbook Chairs: Moshe Phillip and Dominique Turck The physiology and mechanism of growth Sharon Demol Obesity, metabolic syndrome and nutrition Shlomit Shalitin Term and preterm infants, Hans van Goudoever 13:30-14:45 Cognition Carlo Agostoni Nutrition and growth in chronic diseases Corina Hartman Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity Kim Michaelsen Malnutrition and catch-up growth during childhood and puberty Naama Fisch 14:45-15:00 15:00-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-18:00 Stunting of growth in developing countries Andrew Prentice Nutrition and Childhood Obesity Chairs: Jesus Argente and Shlomit Shalitin Childhood obesity-clinical characteristics Gabriel Martos-Moreno The importance of the Mediterranean diet Ramón Estruch Genetic variants in children with non-syndromic early-onset obesity (EOO): Characterization and treatment Jesús Argente Short Break Coffee Break, Poster Viewing & Exhibition Visit
FRIDAY, 8 MARCH 2019 Parallel Session Parallel Session Oral Presentations Session: Neonatal & Prematurity What is the link between nutrition and growth? Nutrition and Disease Chairs: Miguel Saenz De Pipaon and Dror Mandel 18:00-19:30 Chairs: Robert Black and Mary Fewtrell Stunting of growth in the first five years of life: causes and nutritional interventions Robert Black Stunting is not a good indicator of undernutrition Michael Hermanussen Why obesity intervene with achieving growth potential Galia Gat- Yablonski Chairs: Carmen Ribes Koninckx and Raanan Shamir Genetic syndromes associated with feeding problems (Silver- Russel syndrome, heterozygous IGF1R mutations or deletions, Noonan syndrome) Marie-Jose Walenkamp Nutrition in Gluten related disorders Carmen Ribes Koninckx Nutrition and Growth in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Raanan Shamir 19:30 Networking Event (Exhibition Area)
SATURDAY, 9 MARCH 2019 7:30-09:00 09:00-09:30 09:30-11:00 Parallel Session Infant Nutrition Chairs: Paula Crespo Escobar and Virginia Stallings Complementary feeding in preterm infants vs. term infants. What is the difference? Hans van Goudoever Protein intake and status the effect on growth and body composition Walter Mihatsch Fish and n-3 fatty acids the effect on cognitive function and biomarkers for CVD in children Lotte Lauritzen Break Parallel Session Food allergy- current opinions on prevention and nutritional management Chairs: Sanja Kolacek and Christophe Dupont Introduction of potentially allergenic foods: should the guidelines be the same in all countries? Mary Fewtrell Is there consensus on the use of hydrolyzed formulas for allergy prevention? Sanja Kolacek Treatment (desensitization) of food allergies Christophe Dupont Growth in children with food allergy Rosan Meyer 11:00-11:30 11:30-13:00 Oral Presentations Session: Infancy II Chairs: Hans Van Goudoever and Anat Guz-Mark Coffee Break, Poster Viewing & Exhibition Visit Oral Presentations Session: Childhood & Adolescence II Chairs: Ronit Lubetzky and Virginia Stallings 13:00-14:15 Lunch Break, Poster Viewing & Exhibition Visit 14:15-15:45 Oral Presentations Session: Neonatal & Prematurity II Chairs: Walter Mihatsch and Michal Yackobovitch-Gavan Oral Presentations Session: Other Chairs Paula Crespo Escobar and Luba Marderfeld
SATURDAY, 9 MARCH 2019 Early microbiome imprinting Chairs: Seppo Salminen and Hania Szajewska Impact of probiotic supplementation on mother and infant Seppo Salminen 15:45-17:15 Preterm birth affects the risk of developing immune-mediated diseases Christoph Härtel The human milk microbiome and factors influencing its composition and activity María Carmen Collado Gut microbiota modifications. A 2019 Up-date Hania Szajewska 17:15-17:45 Closing Ceremony (Auditorium 1)