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Insights to prevention of childhood obesity published in high ranking international obesity journal

Researchers from IDEFICS & I.Family studies share results from EC-funded intervention programme

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Kids hate eating their greens? Try giving them a smile(y)

Pupils in school canteen experiment chose healthier lunch for positive reward

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I.Family coordinator speaks at obesogenic meeting

I.Family project co-ordinator Professor Wolfgang Ahrens, from the Leibniz Institute for Prevention, Research and Epidemiology – BIPS, Germany, and the University of Bremen, presented the results of the project’s predecessor project, IDEFICS, to a receptive audience at the SPOTLIGHT meeting in Brussels in November 2015. SPOTLIGHT is an FP7 project with contributors from eight European […]

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I.Family wins session at prestigious international science forum

Our researchers will deliver key insights at ESOF 2016 I.Family has faced off tough competition to win a slot in the official scientific programme at the European Science Open Forum (ESOF) 2016, taking place in Manchester next July. ESOF is the biennial pan-European meeting dedicated to scientific research and innovation.  It attracts a huge audience […]

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I.Family leads session at major nutrition conference (Oct 2015)

I.Family has showcased its research and secured a positive reception at a major international food health event attracting hundreds of scientific researchers, academics and members of the media. Lead investigators from I.Family hosted a session at the 12th Annual European Nutrition Conference (FENS) in Berlin at the end of October 2015. The FENS European Nutrition […]

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