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Introduction

The 10th anniversary World Congress in Rotterdam will be focused on ‘Life course Health & Disease: Observations, experiments and interventions’. This congress will focus on the translational approaches by experimental, intervention and observational studies that have substantial implications for health throughout the life course in both high, middle and low income populations. Presentations and discussions will have great impact on preventive and health care strategies focused on young couples, pregnant women and their young children. This congress will bring together pediatricians, neonatologists, obstetricians, epidemiologists, genetic and epigenetic scientists, nutritionists, clinical researchers, public health professionals and policy leaders from around the world.

Within the main theme of the 10th DOHaD World Congress, specific sessions during the meeting will be focused on animal and human studies, methodological approaches for life course studies and new results. We will have an exciting 4 day, state-of-the-art scientific programme in which the latest results will be presented. Specifically, the influence of critical periods of prenatal and postnatal development, nutrition and other environmental stimuli on developmental pathways will be discussed. New approaches such as epigenetic, microbiome and metabolomic mechanisms underlying DOHaD will extensively discussed. We will organize plenary sessions with a broad, general approach, along with more specific parallel sessions. Specific sessions focused on hot topics will be organized. Pre-congress workshops will be focused on important topics such as preterm birth, early nutrition interventions, life course modelling, animal programming studies, epigenetics, embryonic and early placental development.

The congress programme is focused on the fetal and developmental origins of NCDs across the life course. Main NCD related outcomes of interest include allergies, asthma and COPD, bone health and osteoporosis, brain development, cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment, mental illnesses, obesity, preterm birth, stunting, type 2 diabetes and metabolic disturbances.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-04-15
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

  • Adolescence health

  • Animal experiment

  • Asthma and COPD

  • Brain development

  • Bone health studies

  • Causal inference from observational studies

  • Childhood obesity

  • Clinical implications

  • Cognitive outcomes

  • Developmental milestones

  • DOHaD future perspectives

  • Embryonic development and health care

  • Fertility

  • Gestational diabetes

  • Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy

  • Impact for developing countries

  • Lifestyle intervention studies

  • Maternal under- and overnutrition

  • Metabolomic approaches

  • Microbiome adaptations

  • Neurodevelopmental outcomes

  • Epigenetics

  • Health behaviour promotion

  • Life course analyses

  • Mismatch between fetal life and childhood

  • Obesity and weight gain during pregnancy

  • Reproduction outcomes

  • Paternal effects

  • Personalized DOHaD strategies

  • Placental adaptations and programming

  • Policy strategies

  • Preconception health

  • Sex specific programming

  • Vitamin and micronutrients supplements

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 15

    2017

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    Oct 18

    2017

  • Apr 15 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Oct 18 2017

    Registration deadline