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The ISNPR conference will comprise of:
  • Plenary presentations from leading international researchers
  • State of the art symposia and free oral presentations from researchers and clinicians
  • Multidisciplinary workshops for psychiatrists, psychologists, dietitians and other health professionals
  • An exciting social program

Provisional Program

  Sunday 30 July 2017
  Public Lecture - Big Picture: Public Health & Global Change
Session Chair: Prof Felice Jacka, President, International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research, Australia
1500 - 1515 Welcome
Prof Felice Jacka,  President, International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research, Australia 
1515 - 1545 PLENARY SPEAKER
Keeping the Big Picture in Mind: The life long implications of our food and early environment
Prof Susan Prescott, University of Western Australia, Australia 
1545 - 1615 PLENARY SPEAKER
Evolutionary Mismatch: Mental Health in the Westernized Environment
Dr Alan C. Logan N.D., Independent Researcher and Author, in-FLAME Network, USA
1615 - 1645 PLENARY SPEAKER
Can we prevent and treat depression by improving diet?
Prof Felice Jacka, President, International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research, Australia
1645 - 1700 Speaker Panel Q&A Session
1700 - 1900 Welcome Reception
   
  Monday 31 July 2017
  Opening Session
Session Chair: Prof Felice Jacka, President, International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research, Australia
0830 - 0845 Scientific Conference Opening and Welcome
Prof Felice Jacka, President, International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research, Australia
0845 - 0915 PLENARY SPEAKER
Docosahexaenoic acid in the evolution of the brain and the present global rise in mental ill-health

Prof Michael A Crawford PhD, FSB, FRCPATH, Director, Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, Imperial College London
0915 - 0945 PLENARY SPEAKER
Gut Feelings: The microbiota as a key regulator of brain and behaviour across the lifespan
Prof John F Cryan, University College Cork, USA
0945 - 1000 Speaker Panel Q&A Session
1000 - 1030 Morning Tea
1030 - 1230 Symposium Session: Broad Spectrum micronutrient treatments

Session Chairs: Joe Hibbeln & Julia Rucklidge
Symposium Session: Ketogenic Diet as a Novel Intervention in Psychiatry

Session Chairs: Natalie Parletta & Zoltan Sarnyai
1030 - 1230 Symposium Session: Promoting Nutritional Psychiatry Research from Taiwan

Session Chairs: Kuan-Pin Su & Jane Chang
1030 - 1050 Submission ID # S6
Mineral-Vitamin Treatment for assisting with smoking cessation
Presenter Julia Rucklidge
Submission ID # S5
Schizophrenia as a metabolic disorder: A case for nutritional interventions
Presenter Zoltan Sarnyai
1030 - 1045 Submission ID # S8
Polyunsaturated fatty acids in perinatal depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Presenter Kuan-Pin Su
1050 - 1110 Submission ID # S6
Vitamin-mineral treatment of ADHD in children: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial (REST-M)
Presenter Jeni Johnstone
Submission ID # S5
Ketogenic Diet in Animal Models of Schizophrenia
Presenter Ann Katrin Kraeuter
1045 - 1100 Submission ID # S8
Anti-oxidative status of omega-3 fatty acids and melatoninergic agonist in cellular model - deciphering synergic effects on anti-depressant mechanisms
Presenter Kuan-Pin Su
1110 - 1130 Submission ID # S6
Use of micronutrients to reduce or eliminate conventional medication among people diagnosed with psychotic disorders.
Presenter Mary Frisad
Submission ID # S5
Potential mechanism of action of ketogenic diet: the role of gut microbiota
Presenter  Zoltan Sarnyai
1100 - 1115 Submission ID # S8
Different Brain Responses to the Emotional Stimuli after EPA and DHA Treatment on Major Depression: an fMRI study
Presenter Cheng-Hao Tu
1130 - 1150 Submission ID # S6
A randomized control trial comparing a micronutrient formula to vitamin B6 for the treatment of premenstrual syndrome
Presenter: Julia Rucklidge
Submission ID # S5
Case Reports of the Ketogenic Diet in Psychiatric Patients
Presenter  Christopher Palmer
1115 - 1130 Submission ID # S8
DHA, EPA and their combination at various ratios differently modulated Aβ25-35-induced neurotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells
Presenter Cai Song
1150 - 1210 Submission ID # 45
Diet and Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - a Pilot Intervention Study Focusing on Compliance and Symptoms
Presenter Birna Ásbjörnsdóttir
Submission ID # 36
The interactive effects of intragastric fructose infusion and emotional state on homeostatic and hedonic brain regions
Presenter Jessica Biesiekierski
1130 - 1145 Submission ID # S8
Microbiota analyses reveal targets in relation to fat intake
Presenter Po-Hsiu Kuo
1145 - 1200 Submission ID # S8
A double blind-placebo controlled trial of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) comorbid major depressive disorder (MDD).
Presenter Jane Pei-Chen Chang
 1210 - 1230 Submission ID #55
An fMRI study of reward related responses following 16 weeks of omega-3 supplementation in adults with ADHD: The Neuroimaging, Omega-3 and Reward in Adults with ADHD (NORAA) trial
Presenter Rachel V. Gow
Submission ID #56
Effects Of A Mediterranean-Style Diet Supplemented With Fish Oil On Mental Health And Quality Of Life In People With Depression
Presenter Natalie Parletta
1200 - 1215 Submission ID # S8
The possible beneficial effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in late-life depression: recurrence prevention, cognitive function, and lipid profiles
Presenter Jane Pei-Chen Chang
1215 - 1230 Submission ID # S8
Partnering for Nutritional Psychiatry Research: based in Taiwan and harboring to the world
Presenter Hui-Chih Chang
1230 - 1330 Lunch
  Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Session Chair: Dr David Mischoulon M.D., PhD – Harvard Medical School, USA
1330 - 1400 PLENARY SPEAKER
The devil is in the details: Insights from clinical studies of omega-3 fatty acids in depression
Prof Kuan-Pin Su, MD, PhD, Graduate Institute of Neural and Cognitive Sciences, School of Medicine,
China Medical University; Department of Psychiatry and Mind-Body Research Center (MBI-Lab), China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
1400 - 1430 PLENARY SPEAKER
Pregnancy, Nutrition, and Implications for Women with Psychiatric Disorders
A/Prof Marleen Freeman M.D., Harvard, USA
1430 - 1445 Speaker Panel Q&A Session
1445 - 1515 Afternoon Tea
1515-1700 Symposium Session: Sulforaphane as a natural compound for treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders

Session Chair: David Mischoulan & Andrew Zimmerman
Symposium Session: Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid in depression and post-traumatic stress

Session Cairs: Juliana Vaz & Yutaka Matsuoka
Symposium Session: Marine Nutrition and Natural Products in the Treatment of Depression and Neurodegeneration

Session Chairs: Joe Hibblen & Cai Song
1515 - 1532 Submission ID # S2
Overview of sulforaphane in health
Presenter Jed W. Fahey
Submission ID # S3
Fatty acid compositions in the post-mortem brains of patients with depression
Presenter Kei Hamazaki 
Submission ID # S13
Anti-inflammation and enhancement of neurotrophic system of mixed omega-3,7 and 9 fatty acids from Atlantic shrimps in a cellular model of AD induced by Aβ25–35
Presenter: Yong-Ping Zhang
1532 - 1549 Submission ID # S2
Sulforaphane as prophylactic compound as the onset of depression and psychosis
Presenter Kenji Hashimoto
Submission ID # S3
The synchronized trial on expectant mothers with depressive symptoms by omega-3 fatty acids
Presenter Daisuke Nishi 
Submission ID # S13
Molecular targets of gardenia jasminoides in geriatric cognitive disorders: anti-inflammation and brain nourishment 
Presenter: Wei-Hong Li
1549 - 1606 Submission ID # S2 Sulforaphane in the treatment of autism spectrum disorder
Presenter Andrew Zimmerman
Submission ID # S3
Personalized medicine with omega-3 fatty acids in treatment of depression associated with inflammation
Presenter Kuan-Pin Su 
Submission ID # S13
Marine nutritional products from sea horses and sea cucumbers prevent and treat depression and cognitive decline
Presenter: Cai Song 
1606 - 1623 Submission ID # 6
Zonulin and alpha-diversity in over and undernutrition- preliminary data
Presenter Sabrina Mörkl
Submission ID # S3
Change in blood levels of eicosapentaenoic acid and posttraumatic stress symptom: A secondary analysis of data from a placebo-controlled trial of n-3 supplements
Presenter Yutaka Matsuoka
Submission ID # 27 Cardiometabolic risk factors and depressive symptom severity: associations during early- and middle- adulthood
Presenter: Erin Hoare
1623 - 1640 Submission ID #35
Randomised controlled trial investigating the effect krill oil supplementation on mental well-being in adolescents of a lower educational level with a low Omega-3 Index.
Presenter Inge van der Wurff
Submission ID # 4
N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) supplementation from pregnancy to postpartum to prevent depressive symptoms: a randomized placebo-controlled trial
Presenter  Juliana Vaz
Submission ID # 28 A whole system approach to support healthy diet and physical activity in secondary schools: potential for reduced depressive symptoms among adolescents
Presenter: Erin Hoare
1640 - 1657 Submission ID #46
Cross-over therapy with escitalopram plus SAMe following failure to respond to either therapy alone: Results from an open-phase follow-up to a randomized clinical trial
Presenter David Mischoulon
Discussion Discussion
1700 - 1830 Early Career Researchers Workshop 
1830 Early Career Researchers Social Event
         
  Tuesday 1 August 2017
  Therapeutic Strategies in Psychiatry
Session Chair: CAPT Joseph R. Hibbeln M.D, Acting Chief, Section of Nutritional Neurosciences, Laboratory of Membrane Biophysics and Biochemistry, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIH, USA
0845 - 0915 PLENARY SPEAKER
Oxidative and inflammatory biomarkers as targets for novel nutraceutical therapies
Prof Michael Berk, Deakin University, Australia
0915 - 0945 PLENARY SPEAKER
The role of nutrition in childhood neurodevelopmental disorders
Dr Alex Richardson, Oxford University & FAB Research
0945 - 1000 Speaker Panel Q&A Session
1000 - 1030 Morning Tea
1030-1200 Symposium Session: Mediterranean diet in mood disorders and their comorbidities

Session Chairs: Almudena Sánchez-Villegas & Vicent Balanzá-Martínez
Symposium Session: Nutrition and mental health through the life course: dietary intakes and biomarkers

Session Chairs: Inge van der Wurff & Brenda Leung
Symposium Session: Brain Research And Integrated Nutrition: Redox – Epigenetic axis in neurological disorders

Session Chairs: Malav Trivedi & Tasnime Akbaraly
1030 - 1052 Submission ID # S10
PREDI-DEP: nutritional intervention with Mediterranean diet in the prevention of recurrence of depression
Presenter Almudena Sánchez-Villegas
Submission ID # S7
The relationship between prenatal nutrient status and postpartum mood: the APrON cohort study
Presenter Brenda Leung
Submission ID # A2 (47-49)
"Farmacology": Redox-Epigenetic axis in Neurological disorders
Presenter Malav Trivedi
1052 - 1114 Submission ID # S10
Mediterranean lifestyle, gut microbiota and functioning in bipolar disorder – joining the dots.
Presenter: Vicent Balanzá-Martínez
Submission ID # S7
A High Fat-High Calorie Diet Pattern is Associated with Mental Health Symptoms in Children with Asthma
Presenter Barbara L. Gracious
Submission ID # A2 (47-49)
Brain methylation status in aging, autism and schizophrenia, vitamin B12 and D4 dopamine receptors
Presenter Richard Deth
1114 - 1136 Submission ID # S10
Mediterranean Diet and chronic diseases – a workplace intervention
Presenter: Mercedes Sotos-Prieto
Submission ID # S7
Micronutrient Intake in ADHD
Presenter Jeanette Johnstone
Submission ID # A2 (47-49)
Autism and Antioxidant Capacity: A Nutritional Approach?
Presenter Ana Maria Castejon
1136 - 1158 Submission ID # 30
Can a behavioural intervention to prevent gestational diabetes in obese pregnant women also improve maternal mental health?
Presenter Claire Wilson
Submission ID # S7
Amino Acid Intake in ADHD
Presenter Kathleen F. Holton
Submission ID # 38
Adherence to Alternative Healthy Eating Index - 2010 is associated with larger hippocampus volume: Results from the Whitehall II Study
Presenter Tasnime Akbaraly
1200 - 1300 Lunch
  Dietary Patterns & Depression
Session Chair: Prof Julia Rucklidge – University of Canterbury, New Zealand
1300 - 1330 PLENARY SPEAKER
The role of nutrition in the prevention of depression: first results of the MooDFOOD project
Prof Marjolein Visser, Department of Health Sciences of the VU University, The Netherlands
1330 - 1400 PLENARY SPEAKER
Consumption of added sugars and sweetened drinks, quality of carbohydrates and risk of depression
Prof Almudena Sánchez-Villegas, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
1400 - 1415 Speaker Panel Q&A Session
1415 - 1445 AfternoonTea
  Nutritional Psychiatry: current state of play and future direction
Session Chair: Zoltan Sarnyai, James Cook University, Australia
1445 - 1515 PLENARY SPEAKER
Nutraceuticals: Current State of the Art and Science for Mental Health
Prof Jerome Sarris, NICM, Western Sydney University, Australia
1515 - 1545 PLENARY SPEAKER
Nutritional Psychiatry: Where to Next
Prof Felice Jacka, President, International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research, Australia
1545 - 1600 Speaker Panel Q&A Session
1600 - 1700 Rapid Fire Presentations
1600 - 1605 Submission ID #2
Practicability of the digital method for dietary assessment in patients with mental disorders
Presenter: Annabel Sandra Mueller-Stierlin
1605 - 1610 Submission ID #17
Comparison of dietary patterns of children with and without Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in New Zealand: The REST-M trial
Presenter: Nida I. Shaikh
1610 - 1615 Submission ID #39
Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Hypoglycemia Symptoms Improved with Diet Modification: A Case Report
Presenter: Monique Aucoin
1615 - 1620 Submission ID #44
Diet and Mental Health: a large-scale, scoping and systematic review using technological advances
Presenter: Laura LaChance
1620 - 1625 Submission ID #53
A systematic review and meta-analysis of nutrition interventions in severe mental illness: potential effects on functioning and symptomatology have so far been overlooked
Presenter: Scott Teasdale
1625 - 1630 Submission ID #54
Improving diet as part of a multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention in youth with first episode psychosis: it can be done, it is effective, and can be sustained in the medium-term
Presenter: Scott Teasdale
1630 - 1635 Submission ID #Sym12
Applications of the Paleo diet and Gluten-free diet for Anxiety
Presenter: Trudy Scott
1635 - 1640 Questions & Discussion
1640 - 1700 PLENARY SPEAKER
Nutrition Above the Neck: Can Industrialized Food Oils be a Mental Health Solution?
CAPT Joseph R. Hibbeln M.D, Acting Chief, Section of Nutritional Neurosciences, Laboratory of Membrane Biophysics and Biochemistry, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIH, USA
1700 - 1730 AWARDS & CLOSING CEREMONY
1900 - 2330 Conference Dinner
Washington
           
  Wednesday 2 August 2017
  Workshops
0900 - 1030 Brain Food Prescription

Presenter Information:
Emily Deans MD – Harvard Medical School, USA
Drew Ramsey MD – Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA
Laura LaChance, MD, University of Toronto/CAMH, Canada
1030 - 1100 Morning Tea
1100 - 1230 Nutraceuticals and Broad Spectrum Micronutrients Workshop

Presenter Information:
Dr David Mischoulon M.D., PhD – Harvard Medical School, USA
Prof Julia Rucklidge – University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Prof Jerome Sarris – The University of Melbourne, Australia
1230 - 1330 Lunch
1330 - 1500 How To Best Approach Dietetics in Those with Mental Disorders Workshop

Presenter Information:
Dr Scott Teasdale, NSW Health, Australia
1500 Close
Program subject to change
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute and the International Society for Psychiatric Nutrition. PeerPoint Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

PeerPoint Medical Education Institute designates the live format for this educational activity for a maximum of 18.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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ISNPR 2017 Abstract Themes

The Scientific Committee invites abstract submissions for the ISNPR 2017 program covering a range of topics including:

  • Addictions
  • Advocacy / Patient organisations
  • Animal Models
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Biomarkers
  • Brain structure and brain function
  • Children and adolescents
  • Clinical Trials
  • Comorbidity between mental disorders and nutrition-related somatic disorders
  • Diet-focused treatments
  • Epidemiology
  • Ethical Issues
  • Food allergy and mental health
  • Genetics / Epigenetics / Proteomics
  • Microbiota / gut-brain-microbiome axis
  • Molecular / Cellular Markers and Models
  • Mood Disorders
  • Multimodal / lifestyle interventions
  • Neurodegeneration / Cognition
  • Novel treatments
  • Nutraceutical treatments
  • Paleo/LCHF/Ketogenic diets in psychiatry: definitions, controversies and evidence
  • Psychotic disorders
  • Population health / economics
  • Potential interactions and adverse events of CAMs
  • Pregnancy / Childbirth
  • Prevention
  • Quality of Life
  • Service delivery / Psychiatric training / Dietetics training
  • Service management / Integration of treatments
  • Sleep Disorders
  • The elderly
  • Translational Research, Psychobiotics
  • Treatment guidelines
  International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research
Bethesda, USA.  
  30th of July to 2nd of August 2017