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IX INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - FAVHEALTH2022

Kaleab Baye and Marie-Jo Amiot-Carlin will give a keynote lecture on “Horticulture in the Fight against Malnutrition and Environment deterioration”.

Conveners
Kaleab Baye, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
His research interest is on maternal and child nutrition, micronutrients, dietary intake assessment and interventions to improve diet quality, with a particular attention for fruits and vegetables.
Marie-Jo Amiot-Carlin, Inrae, France
Senior scientist in nutrition and public health, she works in the Division of Nutrition, Chemical Food Safety and Consumer Behaviour of France’s National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE). Her fields of expertise are: food and nutritional security, plant proteins, micronutrients, phytochemicals, healthy plant-based diets, and sustainable food system.
Keynote Speakers
Impacts of organic food consumption on human health: where do we stand?
Nutritional and Health Attributes of Fruits and Vegetables: Beneficial Food Security
SCIENTIFIC COMMITEE

Namukolo Covic, Ethiopia ; Abdellatif Bour, Morocco ; Jacques Delarue, France ; Suzanne Piscopo, Malta ; Yves Desjardins, Canada ; Bhimanagouda Patil, USA, Julian Heyes, New Zeland ; Michael Netzel, Australia ; Tim O’Hare, Australia ; Claire Mouquet, France ; Seraphin Kati-Coulibaly, Ivory Coast ; Julia Baudry, France

 

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Plant-based healthy diets including more fruits, vegetables and pulses are recommended in a global health perspective. The relationships between food and human health are important issues in the dynamics to be promoted within more sustainable food systems. These issues concern consumer perception and behavior, the characteristics of foods and the ways in which they are produced, including processing and home practices, that impact both environment and human health. The changes to be made along the food systems can play an important role from a health prevention perspective. The levers for action may be related to (i) malnutrition (under- and overnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies) and non-communicable diseases targeted to vulnerable populations (ii) the consumer behavior in regard to his/her food environment/supply (iii) social innovations to improve the consumption of horticultural products (iv) public health policies to achieve sustainable development goals, SGD 2 (End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture) and 3 (Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. More research aims identifying ways to elaborate the nutritional and sanitary quality of plant foods and to better control the environmental impacts. However numerous questions raise about health gains, the convergence of health perspective with environmental, social and economic improvements, the place of biofortification versus biodiversity in diet...

The following topics will be developed during the symposium :

• Health benefits of horticultural products in diets
• Biofortification versus biodiversity in diets
• Promotion of underused or neglected horticultural products
• Consumer perception and behavior
• Consumer changes in crisis situations
• Health benefit/risk of production modes
• The place of horticultural products in food environment
• Nutrition and health as a lever to transform food systems
• Social innovations to sustain good health.
• Impact of public health policies