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Loma Linda University Health to host 7th International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition

Plant-based foods for the health of people, populations and the planet to serve as event’s theme

Loma Linda, CA, Oct. 17, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The 7th International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition, globally recognized as the world’s premier scientific congress on the effects of vegetarian and other plant-based diets, is set to convene for three days in February to showcase recent advances from basic science, epidemiology and clinical trials in vegetarian nutrition from around the planet.

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The congress, which is hosted by Loma Linda University’s School of Public Health and begins Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, is expected to draw more than 700 scientists, physicians and nutritionists.

The congress is held every five years and is the only time when the world’s leading scientists, researchers and scholars versed in the study of plant-based diets gather to unveil research findings and raise provocative ideas.

“We’re pleased to be hosting The 7th International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition, which will provide a forum for a review of all the best research, concepts and applications of vegetarian dietary practices for preventing diseases and promoting health,” said Joan Sabaté, MD, DrPH, director of the Center for Nutrition, Lifestyle and Disease Prevention and chair of the event. “It’s our goal that every congress participant acquire better understanding and skills on the effects of vegetarian diets for the health of people and the planet.”

Sabaté said the theme for next year’s event — “Plant-based Nutrition for Personal, Population and Planetary Health” — signals a significant shift in both scope and awareness from previous years. He cites recent studies — including this one — as examples of the often-unexpected ways plant-based nutrition benefits the health of the ecological environment.

Sabaté said that when the congress first started 35 years ago, vegetarian nutrition was ignored, unknown or rejected by most health professionals. But as the general population has increasingly embraced plant-based diets, he says the congress has become recognized as the global leader in educating health professionals in how to advise and treat their vegetarian clients and stay current on the scientific literature.

The event will feature an enlarged culinary demonstration by chefs who specialize in healthy, delicious vegetarian cuisine. Scientists and chefs will mingle theoretical discussions about the health benefits of plant-based foods into their demonstrations.

The previous congress, held in 2013, drew nearly 900 participants from more than 40 countries.

The congress is accredited for more than 20 hours of continuing education units (CEU) and continuing medical education (CME).

The public is invited to a vegetarian food fair and a series of free lectures, which will be held the Sunday before the congress begins.

Registration will open November 2017. Early registration ends on Jan. 26, 2018.

For more information, including viewing previous congresses, visit www.VegetarianCongress.org.

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Genesis Gonzalez
Loma Linda University Health
9096515067
gengonzalez@llu.edu