Association of zinc and iron status in low-income women of reproductive age in Bangladesh

The 22nd International Congress of Nutrition (ICN) was organized under the auspices of the International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS) and was celebrated Japan, December 6-11, 2022. The IUNS-ICN is a four-yearly meeting that has been held since 1946. The 2022 IUNS- ICN edition has been conjoi...

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Autores principales: Hasan, S. M. Tafsir., Rahman, Mahfuzur, Syada, Munia Hoque, Enamul Haque, Islam, Aminul, Saiyed, Ibrahim, Reinke, Russell, Ahmed, Tahmeed
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: S. Karger AG 2023
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163920
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author Hasan, S. M. Tafsir.
Rahman, Mahfuzur
Syada, Munia Hoque
Enamul Haque
Islam, Aminul
Saiyed, Ibrahim
Reinke, Russell
Ahmed, Tahmeed
author_browse Ahmed, Tahmeed
Enamul Haque
Hasan, S. M. Tafsir.
Islam, Aminul
Rahman, Mahfuzur
Reinke, Russell
Saiyed, Ibrahim
Syada, Munia Hoque
author_facet Hasan, S. M. Tafsir.
Rahman, Mahfuzur
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Enamul Haque
Islam, Aminul
Saiyed, Ibrahim
Reinke, Russell
Ahmed, Tahmeed
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description The 22nd International Congress of Nutrition (ICN) was organized under the auspices of the International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS) and was celebrated Japan, December 6-11, 2022. The IUNS-ICN is a four-yearly meeting that has been held since 1946. The 2022 IUNS- ICN edition has been conjointly organized by the Japan society of Nutrition and Food Science, The Japanese Society of Nutrition and Dietetics and the IUNS Council with the integrative collaboration of the Organizing, Scientific and Executive Committees under the motto “The Power of Nutrition: for the smiles of 10 billion people”. The aim of this IUNS 22nd ICN was to promote the global exchange of knowledge in Nutritional Sciences and to encourage communications well as capacity building. The scientific program comprised 2 Opening Lectures, 8 Plenary Lectures, 32 Special Lectures, 8 Special Symposia, 124 Symposia and 2 Panel Discussions and 1 Closing Lecture. The congress focused on every aspect of nutrition issues, going through a wide variety of topics, which were dealt with from different perspectives in order to enrich our attendees’ points of view. Let us mention the tracks of the developed program: Advances in Nutrition Research, Nutrients and Nutritional Assessment, Nutrition Through Life Course, Nutrition and Management of Diseases, Food Culture Practices and Nutrition Education, Public Health Nutrition and Environment, Functional Foods and Bioactive Compounds, Agriculture, Food Science and Safety, Additional Global Nutritional The main goal was to offer a high-level scientific meeting focused on addressing the key aspects of nutrition in a multicultural environment, from state-of-the-art reviews to cutting edge nutritional science information. Sessions are planned to deliver latest investigations and outcomes concerning the impact of nutrition on homeostasis and body metabolism, on dietary intake and nutritional status of the population and the individual for precision nutrition as well on the role of dietary prescriptions in disease management and prevention. Translational research orientated to design and implement strategies and approaches to change dietary behaviors and to develop policies, as well as aspects related to public health issues, Nutrition Education and Climate Change, or Food and Agriculture for Health Maintenance, were included in the program. Eight plenary sessions framed the program with eminent speakers covering all health aspects in the life cycle with integrative views on food security. The present supplement accounts for 1798 abstracts from 97 countries, including the summaries of more than 500 selected guest speakers participating in the scientific symposia.
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spelling CGSpace1639202025-02-19T14:25:00Z Association of zinc and iron status in low-income women of reproductive age in Bangladesh Hasan, S. M. Tafsir. Rahman, Mahfuzur Syada, Munia Hoque Enamul Haque Islam, Aminul Saiyed, Ibrahim Reinke, Russell Ahmed, Tahmeed The 22nd International Congress of Nutrition (ICN) was organized under the auspices of the International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS) and was celebrated Japan, December 6-11, 2022. The IUNS-ICN is a four-yearly meeting that has been held since 1946. The 2022 IUNS- ICN edition has been conjointly organized by the Japan society of Nutrition and Food Science, The Japanese Society of Nutrition and Dietetics and the IUNS Council with the integrative collaboration of the Organizing, Scientific and Executive Committees under the motto “The Power of Nutrition: for the smiles of 10 billion people”. The aim of this IUNS 22nd ICN was to promote the global exchange of knowledge in Nutritional Sciences and to encourage communications well as capacity building. The scientific program comprised 2 Opening Lectures, 8 Plenary Lectures, 32 Special Lectures, 8 Special Symposia, 124 Symposia and 2 Panel Discussions and 1 Closing Lecture. The congress focused on every aspect of nutrition issues, going through a wide variety of topics, which were dealt with from different perspectives in order to enrich our attendees’ points of view. Let us mention the tracks of the developed program: Advances in Nutrition Research, Nutrients and Nutritional Assessment, Nutrition Through Life Course, Nutrition and Management of Diseases, Food Culture Practices and Nutrition Education, Public Health Nutrition and Environment, Functional Foods and Bioactive Compounds, Agriculture, Food Science and Safety, Additional Global Nutritional The main goal was to offer a high-level scientific meeting focused on addressing the key aspects of nutrition in a multicultural environment, from state-of-the-art reviews to cutting edge nutritional science information. Sessions are planned to deliver latest investigations and outcomes concerning the impact of nutrition on homeostasis and body metabolism, on dietary intake and nutritional status of the population and the individual for precision nutrition as well on the role of dietary prescriptions in disease management and prevention. Translational research orientated to design and implement strategies and approaches to change dietary behaviors and to develop policies, as well as aspects related to public health issues, Nutrition Education and Climate Change, or Food and Agriculture for Health Maintenance, were included in the program. Eight plenary sessions framed the program with eminent speakers covering all health aspects in the life cycle with integrative views on food security. The present supplement accounts for 1798 abstracts from 97 countries, including the summaries of more than 500 selected guest speakers participating in the scientific symposia. 2023 2024-12-19T12:53:11Z 2024-12-19T12:53:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163920 en S. Karger AG Hasan, S. M. Tafsir.; Rahman, Mahfuzur; Syada, Munia Hoque; Enamul Haque; Islam, Aminul; Saiyed, Ibrahim; Reinke, Russell and Ahmed, Tahmeed. 2023. Association of zinc and iron status in low-income women of reproductive age in Bangladesh. Ann Nutr Metab, Volume 79 no. Suppl. 1 p. 14-1172
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Ahmed, Tahmeed
Association of zinc and iron status in low-income women of reproductive age in Bangladesh
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title_short Association of zinc and iron status in low-income women of reproductive age in Bangladesh
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163920
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