'Nutrition Agenda 2009' Is Focus Of Fourth Tufts Friedman School Symposium

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Article Date: 11 Jun 2009 - 2:00 PDT

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First year to be offered live and online

Eileen T. Kennedy DSc, Dean of Tufts University's Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy announced the 4th Annual Friedman School Symposium, a conference for nutrition professionals that will examine critical issues facing industry, policy-makers, academics and thought leaders in the coming year.

"When we plan the annual Symposium, we search for issues where you'll find current nutrition concerns at the crossroads with new research and actionable knowledge. This year, our themes focus on pediatric obesity and uniform nutrition labeling and scoring. Both topics are of immediate concern to all persons who make policy, counsel patients, work in the food and supplement industries and conduct research," said Kennedy.

The conference will be held in Boston September 11th and 12th, 2009, and for the first time may be viewed live online, making the Symposium accessible to a broader audience. "This is our first online multi-day event, and will be the forerunner of future symposia, short courses and seminars that the Friedman School will make available to worldwide audiences." commented Kennedy.

The program for 2009 includes speakers from industry, academia, and government:

PROGRAM

Friday, September 11, 2009

Nutrition Labeling and Scoring 2.0: What have we learned? What do we need to know?


Nutrition labeling and scoring is appearing on front-of-pack and on store shelves. Learn what each program has to offer, hear early results of consumer response and look toward the future of labeling and scoring in these informative presentations and the lively panel discussion that will follow. Keynote Address

John Auerbach, MBA, Commissioner, Department of Public Health, Massachusetts: "Addressing Overweight and Obesity Through Policy"

Current Research and Knowledge in Pediatric Obesity Panel Discussion

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Future Advances in Pediatric Obesity


Theme 1: Advances in Basic Research Theme 2: New Intervention Directions Breakout Sessions

Hot Topics A minimum of 14 hours of continuing education credit hours have been applied for and will be available to registrants.

Complete information on the Symposium is on line at http://www.friedmansymposium.com

Source:
Mark Krumm
Tufts University, Health Sciences

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