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About Conference
We delighted to invite you all the 32nd European Nutrition and Dietetics Conference, scheduled for July 07-08, 2025 in Zurich, Switzerland. This year’s conference revolves around the theme: “Precision Nutrition and Personalized Diets.” The event aims to provide health practitioners with a deeper understanding of the critical role nutrition plays in health and healing. It also serves as a prestigious platform for professionals in the field of nutrition to discuss the latest research advancements and challenges.
Nutrition Congress 2025 is specifically designed to bring together clinical nutritionists, registered dietitians, healthcare professionals, researchers, and students to exchange ideas, share experiences, and collaborate on a global stage. The conference welcomes Presidents, CEOs, nutritional scientists, researchers, industry delegates, and executives from the nutrition and healthcare sectors to participate in interactive scientific sessions, B2B meetings, and panel discussions. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with leading experts and contribute to the advancement of nutrition and dietetics!
Scientific Sessions
Track 1: Nutritional Deficiencies
Track 2: Pediatric Nutrition
Track 3: Clinical Nutrition
Track 4: Food, Health & Nutrition
Track 5: Food Emerging Science & Technologies
Track 6: Food and Nutrition
Food and nutrition are essential components of maintaining good health and well-being. Nutrition refers to the process by which the body takes in and utilizes food for growth, energy, and repair. The nutrients found in food—such as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals—are vital for proper bodily functions. A balanced diet, rich in these nutrients, supports physical health, enhances immune function, and boosts cognitive performance. The relationship between food and nutrition is complex and deeply interconnected. Whole foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats provide a wide range of essential nutrients that promote overall health. These foods contribute to maintaining a healthy weight, reducing the risk of chronic diseases, and supporting brain and heart health. On the other hand, poor dietary choices, such as excessive consumption of processed foods, sugary snacks, and unhealthy fats, can lead to malnutrition, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Moreover, nutrition is not one-size-fits-all—individual needs vary depending on factors like age, gender, activity level, and medical conditions. Understanding the importance of food choices and practicing mindful eating habits can improve health outcomes and prevent diet-related diseases. In essence, food is not just about sustenance, but also about fueling the body for optimal health and longevity.
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Track 7: Nutraceuticals
Track 8: Dietetics
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Track 9: Sports Nutrition
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Track 10: Obesity and Weight Management
Obesity is a global health concern characterized by excessive body fat accumulation, often resulting from an imbalance between calorie intake and expenditure. It increases the risk of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. Weight management is essential to combat obesity and involves a combination of healthy eating, regular physical activity, and behavioral changes. Effective weight management begins with setting realistic goals and adopting sustainable lifestyle habits. A balanced diet rich in whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains, is crucial. Portion control and mindful eating help reduce calorie intake without deprivation. Regular exercise, including both aerobic and strength-training activities, boosts metabolism and supports weight loss. Behavioral strategies, such as tracking food intake, identifying triggers for overeating, and seeking support from professionals or support groups, play a significant role in long-term success. In some cases, medical interventions like prescription medications or bariatric surgery may be recommended for individuals with severe obesity. Weight management is not just about losing weight but maintaining a healthy weight over time. It requires a personalized approach, considering individual preferences, medical history, and lifestyle. By addressing obesity through comprehensive weight management strategies, individuals can improve their overall health, reduce disease risks, and enhance their quality of life.
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Track 11: Nutritional Toxicity
Nutritional toxicity occurs when the body accumulates excessive amounts of certain nutrients, leading to harmful effects. While vitamins and minerals are essential for health, consuming them in excessive quantities—either through diet, fortified foods, or supplements—can result in toxicity and adverse health outcomes. Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) pose a higher risk of toxicity since they are stored in body fat and liver rather than excreted quickly. For example, excessive vitamin A intake can lead to liver damage, dizziness, and birth defects, while too much vitamin D can cause calcium buildup in the blood (hypercalcemia), leading to kidney damage. Water-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin C and B-complex vitamins, are generally excreted in urine, but in large doses, they can still cause side effects like nerve damage (excess B6) or digestive issues. Mineral toxicity can also be harmful. High iron levels can cause liver damage and gastrointestinal distress, while excessive calcium intake can contribute to kidney stones. Heavy metal contamination in certain supplements may also lead to toxic effects over time. To prevent nutritional toxicity, it's crucial to follow recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) and consult healthcare professionals before taking high-dose supplements. Balanced nutrition is key to maintaining health without the risks of overconsumption.
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Track 12: Nutrition and Gut Health
Nutrition plays a crucial role in maintaining gut health, which is essential for digestion, immunity, and overall well-being. The gut is home to trillions of beneficial bacteria, collectively known as the gut microbiome, which help break down food, produce essential nutrients, and protect against harmful pathogens. A well-balanced diet supports a diverse and healthy microbiome, while poor dietary choices can lead to digestive issues and chronic diseases. Fiber-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, act as prebiotics, feeding beneficial gut bacteria. Fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, kimchi, and sauerkraut provide probiotics, which help replenish and maintain a healthy microbiome. Healthy fats, lean proteins, and a variety of plant-based foods contribute to optimal gut function. On the other hand, excessive consumption of processed foods, refined sugars, and artificial additives can disrupt the gut microbiota, leading to inflammation and digestive disorders. Hydration is also vital, as water aids in digestion and nutrient absorption. A healthy gut is linked to improved mood, stronger immunity, and better metabolic health. By maintaining a nutrient-rich diet, individuals can promote gut balance, reduce digestive discomfort, and enhance overall health and vitality.
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Track 13: Plant-Based Diets
A plant-based diet focuses on consuming whole, minimally processed plant foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds while minimizing or eliminating animal products. This dietary approach has gained popularity due to its health benefits, environmental sustainability, and ethical considerations. Plant-based diets are rich in essential nutrients, including fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which support overall health. They have been linked to a lower risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. The high fiber content promotes gut health, aids digestion, and helps regulate blood sugar levels. Additionally, plant-based diets tend to be lower in saturated fats, reducing the risk of high cholesterol and hypertension. Protein needs can be met through plant-based sources like beans, lentils, tofu, quinoa, and nuts. However, careful planning is necessary to ensure adequate intake of essential nutrients such as vitamin B12, iron, omega-3 fatty acids, and calcium, which are commonly found in animal products. Beyond health benefits, plant-based diets have a lower environmental impact, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, and deforestation. By adopting a well-balanced plant-based diet, individuals can improve their health while contributing to a more sustainable food system.
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Track 14: Nutrition and Mental Health
Nutrition plays a vital role in mental health, influencing brain function, mood, and emotional well-being. The brain requires a steady supply of essential nutrients to produce neurotransmitters, regulate stress, and maintain cognitive function. A well-balanced diet can help reduce the risk of anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline, while poor nutrition may contribute to mental health disorders. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fatty fish, flaxseeds, and walnuts, support brain health by reducing inflammation and enhancing neurotransmitter function. B vitamins, particularly B6, B12, and folate, play a crucial role in mood regulation and energy production. Deficiencies in these vitamins have been linked to increased risk of depression and fatigue. Antioxidants from fruits and vegetables help protect brain cells from oxidative stress, which can contribute to mental decline. Conversely, diets high in processed foods, refined sugars, and trans fats may lead to increased inflammation and disrupt brain chemistry, potentially worsening mental health conditions. The gut microbiome also plays a significant role in mental well-being, as gut bacteria influence serotonin production, the neurotransmitter responsible for mood regulation. By maintaining a nutrient-dense diet rich in whole foods, individuals can support brain function, enhance mood stability, and promote long-term mental wellness.
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Track 15: Childhood Obesity
Childhood obesity is a growing public health concern, affecting millions of children worldwide. It occurs when a child has excess body fat due to an imbalance between calorie intake and physical activity. Poor dietary habits, sedentary lifestyles, genetic factors, and environmental influences all contribute to the rise in childhood obesity. Highly processed foods, sugary beverages, and fast food contribute to excessive calorie consumption, while a lack of physical activity due to increased screen time and reduced outdoor play worsens the problem. Socioeconomic factors also play a role, as limited access to healthy foods and safe exercise spaces can increase the risk of obesity in children. Childhood obesity is linked to serious health complications, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and joint problems. Additionally, it can impact mental health, leading to low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression. Preventing childhood obesity requires a holistic approach, including promoting balanced nutrition, encouraging regular physical activity, and creating supportive environments at home and school. Educating parents and children about healthy eating habits and portion control is crucial. Early intervention can help children develop lifelong habits that support a healthy weight and overall well-being.
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Track 16: Food Insecurity and Nutrition
Food insecurity, defined as limited or uncertain access to adequate and nutritious food, is a critical global issue affecting millions of people. It undermines health, well-being, and economic productivity, particularly in low-income communities. Nutrition plays a central role in this challenge, as food insecurity often leads to poor dietary quality, malnutrition, and increased susceptibility to chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Individuals facing food insecurity often rely on calorie-dense, nutrient-poor foods due to cost and availability, resulting in deficiencies in essential vitamins and minerals. This disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, and marginalized groups, perpetuating cycles of poverty and poor health. Addressing food insecurity requires a multifaceted approach. Strategies include expanding access to affordable, nutritious foods through subsidies, food assistance programs, and community initiatives like urban gardens and food banks. Nutrition education is also vital to empower individuals to make healthier choices within their means. Policy-level interventions, such as improving food distribution systems, supporting local agriculture, and implementing social safety nets, are essential to create sustainable solutions. Collaboration between governments, nonprofits, and private sectors can amplify efforts to combat food insecurity and its nutritional consequences. By prioritizing food security and nutrition, societies can improve health outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and foster equitable opportunities for all, ensuring that everyone has access to the nourishment needed to thrive.
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Track 17: Nutritional Psychiatry
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Track 18: Food Allergies and Intolerances
Food allergies and intolerances affect millions of people worldwide, causing a range of symptoms from mild discomfort to life-threatening reactions. While both conditions involve adverse responses to food, they differ in their underlying mechanisms. Food allergies occur when the immune system mistakenly identifies a specific food protein as harmful, triggering an allergic reaction. Common allergens include peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish, eggs, milk, soy, wheat, and fish. Symptoms can range from hives, swelling, and digestive distress to severe anaphylaxis, which requires immediate medical attention. Food allergies often require strict avoidance of the trigger food and emergency preparedness, including carrying an epinephrine auto-injector. Food intolerances, on the other hand, do not involve the immune system but result from difficulty digesting certain foods. Lactose intolerance, for example, occurs due to a deficiency in lactase, the enzyme needed to break down lactose in dairy products. Symptoms include bloating, gas, diarrhea, and stomach pain. Other common intolerances include gluten intolerance (non-celiac sensitivity) and sensitivity to food additives like MSG. Proper diagnosis is essential for managing food allergies and intolerances. While allergies require complete avoidance, some intolerances may allow for limited consumption or enzyme supplementation. A well-balanced diet and proper nutrition planning help individuals manage their condition safely.
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Track 19: The Power of Superfoods
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Track 20: AI & Big Data in Nutrition
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data are revolutionizing the field of nutrition, offering personalized dietary recommendations, improving food tracking, and advancing research on the relationship between diet and health. These technologies analyze vast amounts of nutritional data, helping individuals, healthcare professionals, and researchers make informed decisions about diet and wellness. AI-powered apps and wearable devices track food intake, calorie consumption, and nutrient levels, providing real-time insights into eating habits. Machine learning algorithms can predict dietary deficiencies, suggest personalized meal plans, and even recommend recipes based on individual health goals, allergies, and preferences. Big Data is also transforming nutrition research by analyzing large datasets from clinical studies, food trends, and population health records. This helps identify links between diet and diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, leading to more effective public health strategies. AI-driven food analysis tools can detect hidden ingredients, assess food quality, and enhance food safety measures. Moreover, AI is playing a role in sustainable nutrition by optimizing food production, reducing waste, and supporting precision agriculture. As technology advances, AI and Big Data will continue to shape the future of nutrition, making healthy eating more accessible, efficient, and personalized for individuals worldwide.
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Track 21: Nutrition in Maternal and Child Health
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Market Analysis
- Fortune Business Insights reports that the market size was USD 419.93 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 976.74 billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.95% during the forecast period.
- BCC Research anticipates the market to grow from $418.2 billion in 2024 to $571.3 billion by 2029, reflecting a CAGR of 6.4%.
- Arizton Advisory & Intelligence projects the market to reach USD 693.06 billion by 2028, up from USD 425.57 billion in 2022, with a CAGR of 8.47%.
In summary, the global nutraceuticals market is poised for substantial growth in the coming years, driven by a confluence of health trends, demographic shifts, and increasing consumer awareness about the benefits of functional nutrition..
Target Audience
- Clinical nutritionists
- Food technology researchers
- Nutrition associations and societies
- Scientists
- Researches
- Dietitians
- Students
- Quality control officers
- Quality assurance officers
- Food engineers
- Business entrepreneurs
- Industry professionals
- Public health professionals
- Fitness professionals
- Pharmacists
- Diabetes health professionals
COMPANIES ASSOCIATED WITH NUTRITION:
- National Food products company
- Global food industries
- Emirates Industrial & Trading Co Ltd
- Food Emporium
- SOLICO Food industries
- Emirates Industrial & Trading Co Ltd
- National Food Industries LLC (NFI)
- Federal foods LLC
- Sunlmpex Biz
- Windsor Foodstuff Factory Ltd
- Food Sciences Corporation
- Nutrimax products
- Nutrilite
- Food Sciences Corporation
- Abbott Laboratories
- Advo Care International
- Alpharma Inc.
- Atkins Nutritionals Inc.
- Balchem Corporation
- Bioplex Nutrition Inc.
- Century Foods International
- Chef Jay's Food Products
- DSM Nutritional Products
- DuPont
- Elan Nutrition – ConAgra
- Food Sciences Corporation
- Lyoferm
- Martek Biosciences Corporation
- NBTY
- Nutramax Products
- Nutrilite
Related Associations and Societies:
- American Society for Nutrition
- Society of Nutrition and Food Science
- The Nutrition Society of Australia
- Austrian Nutrition Society
- Belgian Nutrition Society
- British Nutrition Society
- Cyprus Dietetic & Nutrition Association
- Danish Nutrition Society
- Federation of Asian Nutrition Societies
- Federation of European Nutrition Societies
- French Nutrition Society
- German Nutrition Society
- International Union of Nutritional Sciences
- Italian Nutrition Society
- Norwegian Nutrition Society
- The Nutrition Society of South Africa
- Spanish Nutrition Society
- Swiss Nutrition Society
- Swedish Nutrition Foundation
- International Confederation of Dietetic Associations
- Association for Nutrition
- Aimed at investigating the associations
- Danish Diet & Nutrition Association
- National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad
- Vegetarian nutrition
- Parenteral nutrition
- Nutrition Education
- Nutrition transition
- Nutrition and HIV/AIDS
- International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology
- Human nutrition
- Food pyramid (nutrition)
- Human Nutrition Research Centre on Aging
- The Nutrition society
- Nutrition/Health Professional Associations
- Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
- International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity
- Society for Nutrition Education and Behaviour
- Academy of Nutrition and Dietetic
- American Nutrition Association
- World Public Health Nutrition Association
- Federation of European Nutrition Societies
- American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
- International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics
- International Probiotics Association
- Yakult Central Institute
- Danone Research Centre
- International Confederation of Dietetic Associations
- Danish Diet & Nutrition Association
- The International Society of Sports Nutrition
- The International and American Associations of Clinical Nutritionists
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