Wednesday, 16th October
ANZOS-ASLM-ICCR 2019
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Registration Opens
7:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Parkside 1
Joint Welcome Address
8:15AM - 8:45AM
Wednesday, 16th October
Cockle Bay Room
Plenary 1
8:45AM - 9:30AM
Wednesday, 16th October
Cockle Bay Room
Chair: Priya Sumithran
Optimal management of cardiometabolic risk: Importance of lifestyle vital signs.
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Jean-Pierre Despres
Morning Tea
9:30AM - 10:00AM
Wednesday, 16th October
Parkside 1
Cross Cutting Symposium 1: Inside Out - Internal and External influences on food intake
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Cockle Bay Room
Neural dynamics underlying food choice and obesity
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Antonio Verdejo-Garcia
Food addiction: The evidence?
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Leah Brennan
Health on the Shelf: How Food Retail Environments Shape Food Choices
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Cliona Ni Mhurchu
Discussion Panel featuring Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Cliona Ni Mhurchu, Leah Brennan and Weight Issues Network representative.
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Cliona Ni Mhurchu
Lunch & Poster Viewing
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Parkside 1
Concurrent - Public Health Symposium - Lancet Commmission
1:00PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Cockle Bay Room
Chair: Tim Gill
The Eat-Lancet Diet: Is it the answer?
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Rosemary Stanton OAM
Addressing the consumptagenic drivers of unhealthy and unstainable food systems
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Sharon Friel
Panel Q&A - Rosemary Stanton and Sharon Friel
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Sharon Friel
The relative effectiveness of five front-of-pack food labelling systems among Australian consumers
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Simone Pettigrew
Protecting and empowering parents against influence by advertising for unhealthy children's food products
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Helen Dixon
Concurrent - Basic Science Symposium - Molecular mechanisms linking obesity to associated co-morbidities and complications
1:00PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Meeting Room C3.4 & C3.5
Chairs: Amanda Page & Michael Kendig
Exploring the biological links between obesity and prostate cancer.
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Renea A. Taylor
The brain-gut axis in obesity – intervening to improve cognition
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Margaret J Morris
Childhood obesity starts with egg and sperm
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Rebecca Robker
Vertical sleeve gastrectomy reduces hypertension in diet-induced obese rats
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Denovan P Begg
Recovery from sucrose-induced cognitive and metabolic impairments: comparing male and female rats.
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Robert A Boakes
Concurrent - Clinical Symposium - Optimal macronutrient intakes during weight loss for health
1:00PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Meeting Room C3.3
Chairs: Leonie Heilbronn & Xiao Tong Teong
Optimal body weight for health and longevity: bridging basic, clinical, and population research
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Luigi Fontana
Eating patterns and nutritional supplements for weight management and health - there is no one-size-that fits all approach
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Natalie D Luscombe-Marsh
What do systematic reviews tell us about the best diet to improve weight-related health?
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Clare Collins
Comparison of two carbohydrate intake strategies to improve glucose control during exercise in adolescents and adults with type 1 diabetes
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Lucas Goulet Gélinas
Evidence for the protein leverage hypothesis in children and adolescents with obesity
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Christoph CS Saner
Afternoon Tea
3:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Parkside 1
Plenary 2
3:30PM - 4:30PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Cockle Bay Room
Chair: Nigel Turner
Signals and Circuits regulating adipose tissue metabolism
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Sheila Collins
Concurrent - Public Health Submitted Abstracts
4:30PM - 6:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Cockle Bay Room
Chair: Simone Pettigrew
17-year associations between mortality and diet quality defined by the Health Star Rating in an Australian cohort.
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Jason Wu
The food provision practices of grandparent caregivers: Implications for child diet quality
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Michelle I Jongenelis
Does weight loss reduce the incidence of total knee and hip replacement?: A prospective cohort study among older adults with overweight or obesity.
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Xingzhong Jin
Nut consumption and health: A secondary analysis of the Australian Health Survey.
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Yasmine Probst
Go4Fun: Community-based child obesity treatment program reaching families across NSW
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Leah LC Choi
Concurrent - Basic Science Submitted Abstracts - Impact of dietary manipulation on obesity and metabolic health
4:30PM - 6:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Meeting Room C3.4 & C3.5
Chairs: Sean McGee & Azrah Samsudeen
Time restricted feeding improves metabolic outcomes in mice with and without a phase delay in initiation.
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Prashant Regmi
The expression of nutrient-sensing components in the mouse stomach and the gastric ghrelin cell
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Maria Nunez-Salces
The impact of dietary carbohydrates and their interaction with protein and fat on metabolic health.
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Jibran A Wali
Dietary glucose potentiates adiposity to a greater extent than sucrose, fructose or isomaltulose in mice
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Grace J Campbell
The effect of acute dietary changes on glucose metabolism in obese mice
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Amanda E Brandon
Compulsive-like eating is induced by intermittent access to high-fat high-sugar diet.
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Robyn M Brown
Concurrent - Clinical Submitted Abstracts - Eating behaviours and clinical paediatrics
4:30PM - 6:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Meeting Room C3.3
Chairs: Shirley Alexander & Kim Alman
Eating disorder pathology and depression in adolescents presenting for obesity treatment: implications and future directions
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Hiba Jebeile
Clinician and health service managers’ views on models of care for paediatric weight management Services: A mixed-methods study.
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Jennifer Cohen
Physical activity interventions for the treatment of pediatric obesity improve psychological wellbeing irrespective of inclusion of a dietary component
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Megan L Gow
Binge eating and food addiction in people attending a tertiary obesity clinic
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Janet Franklin
Emotional eating in people seeking treatment for obesity: Prevalence and associated factors
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Lisa Y Wong
Parent acceptability of New South Wales secondary and tertiary level paediatric weight management services: a mixed-methods study
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Caitlin M McMaster
Welcome Function & Poster Session 1
6:00PM - 7:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Parkside 1
Benefits of psychological counselling post bariatric surgery.
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Ashley M. Ristanto
Association between chronic disease status and grip strength among middle-age and elderly population in Taiwan – The Chiayi Community-based Elderly Health Survey (CCEHS)
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Nain-Feng Chu
Anthropometric Characteristics, Sarcopenia and Grip Strength among Elderly Population in Taiwan – The Chiayi Community-based Elderly Health Survey (CCEHS)
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Nain-Feng Chu
Can parental engagement in social media enhance outcomes of an online healthy lifestyle program for preschool-aged children?
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Megan L Hammersley
Effectiveness of interventions delivered via text message for weight management in adolescents: a systematic review
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Stephanie R Partridge
Persistence and predictors of healthy weight maintenance between early childhood and adolescence
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Alison J Hayes
A brief intervention for obesity in a tertiary hospital
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Tiffany Tie
Metabolically healthy obesity and association with risk of developing cardiovascular disease in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies.
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Jacob Opio
Effectiveness of an eight-week healthy lifestyle program for adolescent weight management
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Madeline Freeman
Preconception research priorities for the prevention of maternal obesity
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Briony Hill
Class 3 Obesity and Oral Health
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Zanab Malik
A conceptual model of early developmental pathways to child obesity risk
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Heidi Bergmeier
Health promotion in the workplace: reaching women in their childbearing years to reduce the burden of maternal obesity.
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Helen Skouteris
Can human evolutionary ecology theory aid ‘Global Syndemic’ management – why NOT veganism, for example?
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Anne-Thea McGill
The influence of sleep health on dietary intake: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Sasha Fenton
A novel eHealth intervention for chronic disease risk factor reduction in midlife adults: Results of the GroWell for Health Program pilot study.
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Amanda M McGuire
An evidence-based Nutrigenomics approach to weight management
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Carlotta Petti
Tonight, I’ll be eating: the rise of online food ordering in Australia
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Kelly Kennington
Accelerating action for obesity prevention in Western Australia
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Kelly Kennington
Clinical Outcomes for the Overweight and Obese Hospital Inpatient
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Kellie L Fusco
GP Evening Workshop
7:00PM - 10:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Meeting Room C3.4 & C3.5
Chair: Georgia Rigas
Dealing with Obesity through Shared Medical Appointments in Primary Care
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Garry Egger
Binge eating disorder and a high BMI – a clinical update
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Phillipa Hay
Update on obesity pharmacotherapy
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Priya Sumithran
Surgery for Morbid Obesity
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Michael Talbot
Conference ECR / Student Social Night
7:30PM - 10:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
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