NEW (May 2022): European Journal of Nutrition publication
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Women’s Health: Optimal Nutrition Throughout the Lifecycle
In 2021, CRN-I, in response to survey responses from Codex delegates, will focus on women’s health by exploring unique nutritional needs, challenges, and opportunities at key life stages. Established and emerging nutritional interventions can impact the trajectory of the healthspan in women. From infancy and early childhood, to pregnancy and lactation, and beyond post-menopause, women’s life stages present opportunities to enhance wellbeing across populations in both developed and developing countries. Emphasizing a need for science-based policy-making, we’ve gathered international experts to share insights from recent research. Join us for our 2021 fall webinar series.
Series moderator:
Prof Edith Feskens, Wageningen University, Netherlands
Webinar 1 | ACCESS ON DEMAND
Friday, 5 November
6:30–8:00 am US EDT / 11:30–13:00 CET / 10:30–12:00 GMT
Hidden hunger and consequences in German children—an unbelievable condition
Dr. Hans-Konrad Biesalski, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Adolescent nutrition globally: Challenges and opportunities
Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta, Aga Khan University, Pakistan
Webinar 2 | ACCESS ON DEMAND
Wednesday, 10 November
10:00–11:30 am US EST / 16:00–17:30 CET / 15:00–16:30 GMT
The use of dietary supplements during pregnancy: A case study for precision nutrition
Dr. Regan Bailey, Purdue University, United States
Mid-life tune up: Nutritional needs, challenges, and interventions for achieving a healthy lifespan
Dr. Wen-Harn Pan, Sinica University, Taiwan
Webinar 3 | ACCESS ON DEMAND
Monday, 6 December
3:30–5:00 pm US EST / 21:30–23:00 CET / 20:30–22:00 GMT
Unique challenges/opportunities with entitlement programs aimed at nutrition and health for women and children in the developed world
Dr. Heather Eicher-Miller, Purdue University, United States
Recent developments in maternal, adolescent and child micronutrient interventions in low- and middle income countries
Dr. Klaus Krämer, Sight & Life, Switzerland