Delighted to organise and present this innovative symposium on the scientifically understudied area of chronic dieting and its impact on physical and mental health, together with a very strong panel of basic and applied researchers in the field of chemistry, physiology, nutrition and behaviour change/applied health psychology.

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Please see below information on the event and the scientific panel.

 

Dr. Giannopoulou

 

About this event

This event is organised by the School of Sport and Health Sciences and Dr Giannopoulou the director of the Nutrition, Exercise, Behaviour and Mental Health Lab in collaboration with, and sponsored by, the Centre for Lifelong Health

13.00-14.00 Lunch and networking

2.00-2.20 pm. Dr. I. Giannopoulou – University of Brighton. Revisiting the Chronic Dieting Syndrome: Physical and Mental Health Consequences.

2.30-2.50 pm. Dr. C. Karatzaferi – University of Thessaly, Greece. Functional capacity and muscle quality – the influence of lifestyle

3.00 – 3.20 pm. Dr. D. Cadar- Brighton and Sussex Medical School. Dietary choices, Cognitive functioning and Dementia’

3.30 -3.50 pm. Dr. B. Patel – University of Brighton.

Impact of nutrients, spices and odorants on intestinal mucosal epithelium signalling molecules

4.00-4.20 pm. S. Kurucz – University of Brighton.

Behaviour Change and Chronic Dieting.

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