Winter Conference 2018: Optimal diet and lifestyle strategies for the management of cardio-metabolic risk
Discussion12:15 Lunch13:30 Original Communication session15:00 RefreshmentsSymposium 2: Impact of dietary fatty acids on key metabolic tissues (fat depots and muscle)15:30 The influence of dietary fatty acids on liver fat content and metabolismProfessor Leanne Hodson, University of Oxford, UK16:00 The impact of dietary fatty acids on regional and ectopic human adipose tissueDr Paul Petrus, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden16:30 Is there a role for omega 3 fatty acids in preventing sarcopenic obesity?Dr Oliver C Witard, University of Stirling, UK17:00 Panel Discussion17:30Keynote Lecture
The Optimal Diet – So Many Pieces to that Pie!Professor Eric Rimm, Harvard Medical School, USA18:00 Drinks reception with street food
Open to all delegates (inclusive in delegate fee)Call for Abstracts: Submissions have now closed.Authors have now heard if their submission has been accepted for presentation at the conference or not. All accepted authors will need to register to attend the conference.The programme and abstracts containing all accepted abstracts will be distributed ahead of the conference and at the registration desk at the conference.If you have not received any email correspondence about your submitted abstract or have a query, please contact the Society ' sConference Coordinator, Emily Ooi.Booking Info: Online registration has now closed. There will be registration available on the day but there are limited spaces.If you have any q...
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