SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

The Power of Programming – International Conference on Developmental Origins of Adiposity and Long-Term Health” provides a forum for physicians, scientists and researchers from a variety of sectors of the early nutrition community to come together and discuss the latest research into early metabolic and nutritional programming of adiposity and long-term health effects.

Sessions and presentations by speakers

Below are listed the sessions and presentations of speakers of free to be published presentations only. Note: all presentations may be used for non-commercial purposes only.

SessionAuthorTheme
A.1
Dodd Jodie Dietary and lifestyle advice for pregnant women who are overweight or obese The LIMIT randomised trial
A.1
Groten TanjaMaternal and fetal predictors of therapy management in gestational diabetes
A.1
McAuliffe FionnualaMaternal Nutrition and Fetal Health intervention studies in Pregnancy ROLO and PRoPS
A.1
Patel NashitaA pilot study to evaluate the effects of a dietary supplement with slow digestinglow GI SDLGI carbohydrates
A.2
Kovacs EvaDo psychological pathways exist between certain perinatal factors and childhood obesity
A.3
Ajuwon KolapoExcessive maternal weight gain during gestation leads to offspring with increased adipogenic potential in the immediate perinatal period in pigs
A.3
Beyerlein AndreasShould overweight or obese women be encouraged to lose weight during pregnancy to improve fetal growth
A.3
Patro Golab BernadetaMaternal and Paternal Body Mass Index and Offspring Obesity A Systematic Review
A.4
Folkerts GertEarly supplementation of non obese diabetic mice with oligosaccharides isolated from human milk reduces spontaneous autoimmune diabetes development later in life
A.5
Conlon CathrynIron and vitamin D deficiency in preterm babies a potential programming link to cardiovascular disease in later life
A.5
Fleddermann ManjaEnergetic efficiency of infant formulae
A.5
Rigo JacquesImpact of nutrient density of formula on nutritional intakes in infants and the influence of home reconstitution
A.6
Gillman MatthewImportance of characterizing growth trajectories
A.6
Regnault NolwennCord blood biomarkers of the fetal metabolism associations with postnatal growth and later metabolism
B.1
Hellmuth ChristianInfluence of Early Nutrition on Metabolic processes investigated by targeted LCMS based metabolomics
B.1
Papacleovoulou GeorgiaEvaluation of ursodeoxycholic acid UDCA to ameliorate maternal cholestasis induced metabolic abnormalities in the mother and offspring
B.1
Perng WeiMetabolomic profiles of childhood obesity
B.1
Standl MarieFatty acid composition in blood and obesity in childhood
B.2
Romy Gaillard The Role of Paternal Factors in Determining Offspring Outcome
B.2
Guido LuizaPaternal consumption of a seleniumdeficient diet programs the susceptibility of female offspring to mammary carcinogenesis
B.3
Daraki VasilikiMetabolic dysregulation in early pregnancy in association with offspring cardiometabolic risk in preschool children the Rhea cohort in Crete Greece
B.3
Gillman MatthewSystems Science to Guide Implementation of Whole of community Childhood Obesity Interventions
B.3
Uitterlinden AndreErmerging Genomics Technologies in Research of Complex Traits and Diseases
B.4
Gillman MatthewLactation and Intergenerational Health of Mothers and Children
B.4
Grunewald MariaBreast milk components and potential influence on growth
B.4
Oddy WendyA longitudinal cohort study to investigate associations between infant feeding and overweight into the adult years
B.4
Ruiz JonatanExclusive breastfeeding duration and cardiorespiratory fitness in children and adolescents
B.6
Hayes LouiseUPBEAT study Association between physical activity in obese pregnant woman and health of the offspring
B.6
Kong Kai LingMaternal Physical Activity Before and During Pregnancy and Offspring Adiposity in Mid childhood
B.6
Owe KatrinePhysical activity before and during pregnancy and birth weight
C.1
Sylvie Hauguelde Mouzon
C.1
Lewis RohanPlacental transport and metabolism of amino acids
C.2
Hivert MarieMaternal hyperglycemia and foetal epigenetic adaptations
C.3
Alles MartineNutritional challenges and opportunities during the weaning and toddler period
C.3
De Bock FreiaWhich costs does childhood obesity cause Implications for obesity prevention in Germany
C.3
Grote VeitComplimentary Feeding and Later Obesity
C.3
von Kries RüdigerPriming of the Obesity Risk by Smoking in Pregnancy
C.4
Samuelsson AnneMajMolecular mechanisms of renal dysfunction and hypertension secondary to neonatal hyperleptinaemia
C.4
Taylor PaulMaternal Obesity and the Developmental Programming of Offspring Appetite and obesity A role for leptin
C.5
Przyrembel Nutrition research and food legislation
C.5
Hazel InskipThe Southampton Womens Survey from observational evidence to behaviour change interventions
C.5
Szajewska HaniaGuidelines recommendations etc Based on eminence or evidence
C.6
van der Beek Eline PPP INSIGHTS FROM PRECLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES
Closing
Koletzko BertholdClosing
Closing
Uauy RicardoAssessing Impact of Early Life Interventions
WS1
Kouwenhoven StefanieAir Displacement Plethysmography in infants and young children
WS2
Juodvirsiene LaimaMedSciNet Building an Electronic Data Capture System for a Clinical Trials
WS4
Ahrens iFamilyExpected future insights from the IFamily Study
WS4
Siani Alfonso iFamilyPre and perinatal influences on the weight status of primary school children
WS4
Williams Garrath iFamilyEthical issues in large cohort research social relevance and distributed responsibilities
WS5
Campoy CristinaEffect of Diet on Mental Performance of Children
WS5
Koletzko BertholdGrant application some tips
WS5
de Froidmont Görtz IsabelleHorizon 2020 Research opportunities in the food sector for a safe and healthy diet
WS6
Uhl OlafMetabolic profiling of blood plasma in the fields of early nutrition
Welcome
Koletzko BertholdOpening

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