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Achieving health through diet: a joint event of the Sabri ulker Foundation and The Nutrition Society of UK and Ireland, May 2022

Journal

BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 130, Issue 7, Pages 1228-1238

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0007114523000260

Keywords

Nutrition education; Health literacy; Nutrition policy; Disease prevention

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Optimum nutrition is crucial for good health. The Nutrition Society of the UK and Ireland and the Sabri ulker Foundation organized a hybrid conference in Istanbul to emphasize the importance of nutrition. The conference aimed to inspire healthcare professionals and policymakers to consider nutrition in their interactions with patients and the public, in order to reduce the prevalence of non-communicable diseases. The event provided an opportunity to share and learn from different approaches and initiatives in the UK, Turkey, and Finland, with a focus on research and translation into nutrition policies.
Optimum nutrition plays a major role in the achievement and maintenance of good health. The Nutrition Society of the UK and Ireland and the Sabri ulker Foundation, a charity based in Turkiye and focused on improving public health, combined forces to highlight this important subject. A hybrid conference was held in Istanbul, with over 4000 delegates from sixty-two countries joining the proceedings live online in addition to those attending in person. The primary purpose was to inspire healthcare professionals and nutrition policy makers to better consider the role of nutrition in their interactions with patients and the public at large to reduce the prevalence of non-communicable diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. The event provided an opportunity to share and learn from different approaches in the UK, Turkiye and Finland, highlighting initiatives to strengthen research in the nutritional sciences and translation of that research into nutrition policy. The presenters provided evidence of the links between nutrition and disease risk and emphasised the importance of minimising risk and implementing early treatment of diet-related disease. Suggestions were made including improving health literacy and strengthening policies to improve the quality of food production and dietary behaviour. A multidisciplinary approach is needed whereby Governments, the food industry, non-governmental groups and consumer groups collaborate to develop evidence-based recommendations and appropriate joined-up policies that do not widen inequalities. This summary of the proceedings will serve as a gateway for those seeking to access additional information on nutrition and health across the globe.

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