3-6 March 2015. Stuttgart, Germany. The 2nd International Congress Hidden Hunger was a global meeting of scientists, field workers, members of NGOs and representatives from the government, public, private and civil sector. It focused on causes and consequences of Hidden Hunger during early development as well as on counter-strategies.
The program offered the approximately 360 participants from around the globe
The program offered the approximately 360 participants from around the globe
- 66 lectures,
- 35 poster presentations,
- 2 panel discussions and
- 1 film
Topics included:
The scientific program was complemented by a “Science Meets Culture” stream , with 6 artists and 3 students from the Transdisciplinarity Master’s Program of the Zürich University of the Arts.
- Impact of malnutrition on intrauterine development and its consequences on long-term health,
- Impact of Hidden Hunger on physical and cognitive development,
- Consequences of Hidden Hunger for future society and economy,
- Early detection of Hidden Hunger and options to intervene before and during pregnancy, lactation, complementary feeding, weaning and post-weaning period.
The scientific program was complemented by a “Science Meets Culture” stream , with 6 artists and 3 students from the Transdisciplinarity Master’s Program of the Zürich University of the Arts.
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