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    09:00 - 12:30 
    ASO Trustee Meeting
    Beech Grove Room
    ATM
    12:30 - 17:00 
    Early Career Researcher Workshop
    Michael Sadler LG19
    ECR
    ECR1.1
    Early Career Researcher Workshop
    Registration and Lunch
    ECR1.2
    Early Career Researcher Workshop
    Welcome: ASO and Early Career Researcher Network
    ECR1.3
    Early Career Researcher Workshop
    Importance of Diet in Obesity
    ECR1.4
    Early Career Researcher Workshop
    Successful Development and Delivery of Obesity Programmes that Contribute to Policy and Practice
    ECR1.5
    Early Career Researcher Workshop
    Break
    ECR1.6
    Early Career Researcher Workshop
    Working With The Media and Writing Workshop with The Converstation
    ECR1.8
    Early Career Researcher Workshop
    Leisure Time/Networking
    12:30 - 17:15 
    COMs Meeting
    Worsley SR 9.58c
    18:00 - 20:00 
    Public Facing Event
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    Chair: Professor Anthony Leeds
    PFE1
    Public Facing Event
    Artifacts Panel

    08:30 - 09:45 
    Registration & Coffee
    Entrance Foyer - Michael Sadler Building
    09:45 - 10:15 
    Welcome Address
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    WLC1.1
    Welcome Address
    Welcome Address
    Cardiff, UK
    WLC1.2
    Welcome Address
    Welcome Address
    10:15 - 11:00 
    Plenary Lecture 1
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    Chairs: Chairs: Dr Simon Williams, University of Wales Trinity St David and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board & Professor Janet Cade, University of Leeds
    PL1.1
    Plenary Lecture 1
    The Genetics of Obesity: Can old dogs teach us new tricks?
    Cambridge, UK
    11:00 - 11:30 
    Prize Talks: Best Practice Award and 'New to Research' Best Abstract Award
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    Chair: Chair: Dr Maria Bryant, University of Leeds
    PTS1.1
    Prize Talks: Best Practice Award and 'New to Research' Best Abstract Award
    Best Practice Award
    PTS1.2
    Prize Talks: Best Practice Award and 'New to Research' Best Abstract Award
    'New to Research' Best Abstract Award
    11:30 - 13:00 
    ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
    Michael Sadler LG15
    Chairs: Chairs: Dr Maria Bryant, University of Leeds & Mr Ken Clare, WLSinfo
    SYM1.1
    ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
    Patient Perspective
    Obesity Empowerment Network, UK
    SYM1.2
    ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
    Feeling the ‘Weight’ of Expectation: Illustrating the Reflexive Embodiment of Obesity Stigma
    King's College London, UK
    SYM1.3
    ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
    Engaging Adolescents in Obesity Research: Group Model Building for a Systems Approach
    London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
    11:30 - 13:00 
    Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
    Michael Sadler LG19
    Chairs: Chairs: Professor Carolyn Summerbell, Durham University, Dr Nicola Heslehurst, Newcastle University & Professor Emma Frew, University of Birmingham
    MLS1.1
    Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
    Introduction
    Durham University, UK
    MLS1.2
    Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
    Partnership Working Between Health Practitioners and Researchers Through AskFuse; Reflecting on 10 Years on Responsive Obesity Research in the North East of England
    Teeside University, UK
    MLS1.3
    Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
    Bump to Buggy, Helping the Active to Stay Active when Life Changes: A Multi-agency Partnership to Promote Physical Activity in Pregnant Women and New Mothers
    Tesside University, UK
    MLS1.4
    Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
    Generating Evidence on Active Travel to School in Partnership with Public Health Practice
    MLS1.5
    Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
    An Exploration of the Impact of Austerity on Nutrition in the First 1000 Days of Life Using an Embedded Researcher Approach
    MLS1.6
    Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
    Co-producing Resources to Address Consumption of Energy Drinks by Children and Young People
    Newcastle University, UK
    MLS1.7
    Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
    Chaired Discussion on Partnership Approach in Early Life and Adolescence
    Newcastle University, UK
    11:30 - 13:00 
    Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
    Michael Sadler LG10
    MLS2.1
    Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
    The Challenges Encountered by People with Severe Obesity to Access Tier 3 Weight Management Service
    Plymouth Weight Management Service, UK
    MLS2.2
    Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
    Strategies to enhance patient engagement in Tier 3 services – examples from Weight Management Services
    MLS2.3
    Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
    The Potential of Group-based Interventions: Issues Concerning How to Engage People in Group Based Sessions
    University of Plymouth, UK
    MLS2.4
    Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
    Discussion
    13:00 - 13:30 
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    Little Woodhouse, University House
    Chair: Chair: Dr Amy Ahern, University of Cambridge
    RFC1.1
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC1.1 - Appeal biases for sweet and fatty foods are robust following a single session of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a healthy weight population
    Leeds Trinity University, UK
    RFC1.2
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC1.2 - Using dietary patterns methods to identify indicators of diet quality in the UK adult population – the development and validation of Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tools (BDQAT)
    University of Sheffield, UK
    RFC1.3
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC1.3 - Methods for the economic evaluation of obesity prevention dietary policies and population level interventions in children: a systematic review and critical appraisal of the evidence
    University of Sheffield, UK
    RFC1.4
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC1.4 - Questions and Discussion
    RFC1.5
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC1.5 - Including psychological variables in health economic modelling of obesity
    University of Sheffield, UK
    RFC1.6
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC1.6 - Plate size and food consumption: A pre-registered experimental study in a general population sample
    University of Cambridge, UK
    13:30 - 14:30 
    Lunch, Exhibition and Posters - Poster Numbers 1-32
    Woodhouse Suite, University House
    13:30 - 14:30 
    ASO Networks Forum - Lunch will be provided
    Michael Sadler LG19
    14:30 - 15:15 
    Plenary Lecture 2
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    Chair: Chair: Dr Nicola Heslehurst, Newcastle University
    PL2.1
    Plenary Lecture 2
    Translational Research in Childhood Obesity
    Newcastle University, UK
    15:15 - 16:45 
    ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
    Michael Sadler LG15
    Chairs: Chairs: Dr Duncan Radley, Leeds Beckett University & Dr Clare Llewellyn, University College London
    SYM2.1
    ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
    Born in Bradford: Can a Research Study Change a City?
    Bradford Institute For Health Research, UK
    SYM2.2
    ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
    Digital Food Marketing: Latest Research and Policy Directions
    University of Liverpool, UK
    SYM2.3
    ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
    Taking Responsibility for Childhood Obesity: An Upstream Societal Perspective
    University of Birmingham, UK
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
    Michael Sadler LG19
    Chairs: Chairs: Dr Anthony R Leeds, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen; Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen; School of Health Sciences, International Medical University, Malaysia & Mr Ken Clare, WLSinfo
    OC1.1
    Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
    OC1.1 - The Impact of Bariatric surgery on incident Cardiovascular disease in the UK: A population-based matched controlled cohort study
    Birmingham, UK
    OC1.2
    Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
    OC1.2 - Listening to the unheard voice: a qualitative exploration of the views of men working in routine manual occupations and their general practitioners about body weight, health and weight management programmes
    University of Nottingham, UK
    OC1.3
    Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
    OC1.3 - Pregnancy after bariatric surgery: a case-control study of maternal risk factors for small for gestational age babies in the AURORA dataset
    Institute of Health and Society, UK
    OC1.4
    Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
    OC1.4 - A systematic review of the evidence for interventions to increase levels of physical activity in patients following weight loss surgery
    University of Liverpool, UK
    OC1.5
    Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
    OC1.5 - Cognitive and behavioural strategies employed to overcome “relapse” among weight loss maintainers and regainers: a qualitative study
    University of Cambridge, UK
    OC1.6
    Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
    General Discussion
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
    Michael Sadler LG10
    MLS3.1
    Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
    How Data Analytics Can Enhance Our Understanding of Dose-response and Engagement with Digital Behaviour Change Interventions
    Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland, UK
    MLS3.2
    Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
    Unlocking the Potential of Tracking Technologies to Assess Longitudinal Changes Energy Expenditure, Intake and Balance Over Time
    University of Leeds, UK
    MLS3.3
    Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
    A Comparative Analysis of the Predictive Power of Psychometric Constructs to Account for Self-report and Objective Indices of Energy Balance Behaviours
    University of Leeds, UK
    MLS3.4
    Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
    The Development of a Behavioural Energy Balance framework to Enhance Self-regulation of Weight and Health-related Behaviours
    MLS3.5
    Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
    Questions & Discussion
    16:45 - 17:05 
    Coffee Break
    Woodhouse Suite, University House
    17:15 - 18:00 
    Honorary Fellowship Award
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    Chair: Chair: Professor Neil King, Queensland University of Technology
    18:00 - 19:30 
    Welcome Reception Drinks - Poster Networking
    Woodhouse Suite, University House

    08:30 - 09:15 
    Plenary Lecture 3
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    Chair: Chair: Professor Susan Jebb, University of Oxford
    PL3.1
    Plenary Lecture 3
    Changing Environments to Change Behaviour
    University of Cambridge, UK
    09:15 - 10:45 
    ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
    Michael Sadler LG15
    Chairs: Chairs: Dr Barbara McGowan, Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Endocrinology, King’s Health Partners, Guys & St Thomas’s Hospital & Dr Maria Bryant, University of Leeds
    SYM3.1
    ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
    Treating Severe Obesity with Complications and Type 2 Diabetes in Childhood
    University of Bristol, UK
    SYM3.2
    ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
    Primary Care
    Fakenham Weight Management Service, UK
    SYM3.3
    ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
    Sleep and Obesity
    Birmingham, UK
    09:15 - 10:45 
    Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
    Michael Sadler LG19
    Chairs: Chairs: Dr Duncan Radley, Leeds Beckett University & Dr James Nobles, University of Bristol
    OC2.1
    Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
    OC2.1 - Critical reasoning and advertising in children and adolescents: a narrative synthesis from a systematic review
    UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK
    OC2.2
    Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
    OC2.2 - Impact of health warning labels on snack selection: two online studies
    University of Cambridge, UK
    OC2.3
    Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
    OC2.3 - Ethnicity, migration, and weight misperception: a Born in Bradford study
    Bradford Institute for Health Research, UK
    OC2.4
    Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
    OC2.4 - Does exposure to socially endorsed images of food on social media affect our consumption of low and high energy dense foods?
    Ashton University, UK
    OC2.5
    Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
    OC2.5 - A Social Network Analysis of the #SugarTax debate on Twitter
    Leeds Beckett University, UK
    OC2.6
    Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
    General Discussion
    09:15 - 10:45 
    ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
    Michael Sadler LG10
    Chairs: Chairs: Dr Mark Hopkins, University of Leeds & Professor Theresa M Marteau, DBE, University of Cambridge
    SYM4.1
    ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
    MotiVar: Motivating weight loss through self-resembling avatars
    University of Bradford, UK
    SYM4.2
    ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
    Physical activity and obesity: is it important and does one size fit all?
    University of Glasgow, UK
    SYM4.3
    ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
    Third Wave Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Weight Management
    University of Cambridge, UK
    10:45 - 11:15 
    Coffee Break & Exhibtion
    Woodhouse Suite, University House
    11:15 - 12:45 
    ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
    Michael Sadler LG15
    Chairs: Chairs: Professor Graham Finlayson, University of Leeds & Mary O'Kane, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
    SYM5.1
    ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
    Lessons Learnt from 10 + Years of Intermittent Fasting Research: Potential Role for Weight Management and for Breast Cancer Patients
    University of Manchester, UK
    SYM5.2
    ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
    24-Month Results of the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT): A Change in DiRECTion for the Management of T2D
    University of Glasgow, UK
    SYM5.3
    ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
    Intermittent fasting - weight loss and beyond; known and future directions
    University of Surrey, UK
    11:15 - 12:45 
    Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    Chair: Chair: Dr Matthew Capehorn, Rotherham Institute For Obesity
    OC3.1
    Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
    OC3.1 - Impact of exercise training on food reward and eating behaviour traits that promote overconsumption in individuals with overweight and obesity
    University of Leeds, UK
    OC3.2
    Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
    OC3.2 - Obesity and disease severity in people with atrial fibrillation: a community-based cross-sectional survey
    University of Oxford, UK
    OC3.3
    Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
    OC3.3 - The associations between lunch type consumed during a school day and UK adolescents’ overall diet quality
    University of Leeds, UK
    OC3.4
    Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
    OC3.4 - Questions & Discussion
    OC3.5
    Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
    OC3.5 - The impact of weight stigma on healthcare practitioner-patient relationship
    Leeds Beckett University, UK
    OC3.6
    Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
    General Discussion
    11:15 - 12:45 
    Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
    Michael Sadler LG10
    MLS4.1
    Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
    Translating System Theory into a Practical Guide for Local Authorities
    Leeds Beckett University, UK
    MLS4.2
    Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
    Learnings from the Implementation of the Whole Systems Obesity Programme
    University of Bristol, UK
    MLS4.3
    Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
    The Use of Systems Thinking to Enhance Integrated Service Provision
    MLS4.4
    Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
    Discussion & Questions
    12:45 - 13:30 
    ASO Annual General Meeting - lunch will be provided
    Michael Sadler LG19
    13:00 - 13:40 
    Lunch, Exhibitions and Posters. Poster Numbers 33-64
    Woodhouse Suite, University House
    13:40 - 14:10 
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    Little Woodhouse, University House
    Chair: Chair: Professor Carolyn Summerbell, Durham University
    RFC2.1
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC2.1 - Bariatric surgery among older adults: a matched case-control study on 30-day and 5-year mortality and changes in Body Mass Index and HbA1c up to 5-years post-operatively
    University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK
    RFC2.2
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC2.2 - Short- and Long-term Reductions in Physical Activity Attenuate the Rate of Weight Loss during Dietary Energy Restriction in Women with Overweight and Obesity
    University of Leeds, UK
    RFC2.3
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC2.3 - Exploring the effect of weight loss on food reward at the individual level
    University of Leeds, UK
    RFC2.4
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC2.4 - A low-carbohydrate, low-energy diet for people with type 2 diabetes in primary care: a randomised controlled feasibility trial
    University of Oxford, UK
    RFC2.5
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC2.5 - Systematic review of brief interventions aimed at promoting energy balance behaviours delivered during antenatal care
    University College London, UK
    RFC2.6
    Rapid Fire Communication Session
    RFC2.6 - Population Level Risk Factors Associated with Childhood Obesity
    Public Health Wales, UK
    14:15 - 15:00 
    Plenary 4
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    Chair: Chair: Professor John Blundell, University of Leeds
    PL4.1
    Plenary 4
    Appetite and Metabolism
    Imperial College London, UK
    15:00 - 15:15 
    Key Messages
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    KMS1.1
    Key Messages
    Key Messages
    Cardiff, UK
    15:45 - 16:00 
    Best Poster Award announcement and Closing Remarks
    Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
    BPA
    BPA1.1
    Best Poster Award announcement and Closing Remarks
    Best Poster Award announcment and Closing Remarks
Professor	Jonathan	Pinkney
Plymouth Weight Management Service, UK
Thu 12 11:30
MLS2.1
Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
The Challenges Encountered by People with Severe Obesity to Access Tier 3 Weight Management Service
Plymouth Weight Management Service, UK
Professor Adamson
Newcastle University, UK
Thu 12 14:30
PL2.1
Plenary Lecture 2
Translational Research in Childhood Obesity
Newcastle University, UK
Dr Ahern
University of Cambridge, UK
Fri 13 10:15
SYM4.3
ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
Third Wave Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Weight Management
University of Cambridge, UK
Zainab Akhter
Institute of Health and Society, UK
Thu 12 15:45
OC1.3
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.3 - Pregnancy after bariatric surgery: a case-control study of maternal risk factors for small for gestational age babies in the AURORA dataset
Institute of Health and Society, UK
Dr Antoni
University of Surrey, UK
Fri 13 12:15
SYM5.3
ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
Intermittent fasting - weight loss and beyond; known and future directions
University of Surrey, UK
Dr Azevedo
Tesside University, UK
Thu 12 11:45
MLS1.3
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Bump to Buggy, Helping the Active to Stay Active when Life Changes: A Multi-agency Partnership to Promote Physical Activity in Pregnant Women and New Mothers
Tesside University, UK
Sarah Bates
University of Sheffield, UK
Thu 12 13:20
RFC1.5
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.5 - Including psychological variables in health economic modelling of obesity
University of Sheffield, UK
Kristine Beaulieu
University of Leeds, UK
Fri 13 11:15
OC3.1
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.1 - Impact of exercise training on food reward and eating behaviour traits that promote overconsumption in individuals with overweight and obesity
University of Leeds, UK
Jordan Beaumont
Leeds Trinity University, UK
Thu 12 13:00
RFC1.1
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.1 - Appeal biases for sweet and fatty foods are robust following a single session of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a healthy weight population
Leeds Trinity University, UK
Claire Beynon
Public Health Wales, UK
Fri 13 14:05
RFC2.6
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.6 - Population Level Risk Factors Associated with Childhood Obesity
Public Health Wales, UK
Dr Boyland
University of Liverpool, UK
Thu 12 15:45
SYM2.2
ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
Digital Food Marketing: Latest Research and Policy Directions
University of Liverpool, UK
Gemma Bridge
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Fri 13 10:15
OC2.5
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.5 - A Social Network Analysis of the #SugarTax debate on Twitter
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Naomi Brosnahan
University of Glasgow, UK
Fri 13 11:45
SYM5.2
ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
24-Month Results of the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT): A Change in DiRECTion for the Management of T2D
University of Glasgow, UK
Matthew Broughton
University of Nottingham, UK
Thu 12 15:30
OC1.2
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.2 - Listening to the unheard voice: a qualitative exploration of the views of men working in routine manual occupations and their general practitioners about body weight, health and weight management programmes
University of Nottingham, UK
Dr Bryant
Wed 11 13:00
ECR1.2
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Welcome: ASO and Early Career Researcher Network
Professor Cade
Wed 11 13:10
ECR1.3
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Importance of Diet in Obesity
Martin Čadek
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Fri 13 12:15
OC3.5
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.5 - The impact of weight stigma on healthcare practitioner-patient relationship
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Nuno Casanova
University of Leeds, UK
Fri 13 13:45
RFC2.2
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.2 - Short- and Long-term Reductions in Physical Activity Attenuate the Rate of Weight Loss during Dietary Energy Restriction in Women with Overweight and Obesity
University of Leeds, UK
Dr Chair
Cardiff, UK
Thu 12 09:45
WLC1.1
Welcome Address
Welcome Address
Cardiff, UK
Fri 13 15:00
KMS1.1
Key Messages
Key Messages
Cardiff, UK
Professor Clinton
Wed 11
PFE1
Public Facing Event
Artifacts Panel
Maggie Clinton
Obesity Empowerment Network, UK
Thu 12 11:30
SYM1.1
ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
Patient Perspective
Obesity Empowerment Network, UK
Helen Croker
UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK
Fri 13 09:15
OC2.1
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.1 - Critical reasoning and advertising in children and adolescents: a narrative synthesis from a systematic review
UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK
Professor DBE
University of Cambridge, UK
Fri 13 08:30
PL3.1
Plenary Lecture 3
Changing Environments to Change Behaviour
University of Cambridge, UK
Cristiana Duarte
University of Leeds, UK
Thu 12 15:55
MLS3.3
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
A Comparative Analysis of the Predictive Power of Psychometric Constructs to Account for Self-report and Objective Indices of Energy Balance Behaviours
University of Leeds, UK
Professor Frew
University of Birmingham, UK
Thu 12 16:15
SYM2.3
ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
Taking Responsibility for Childhood Obesity: An Upstream Societal Perspective
University of Birmingham, UK
Professor Frost
Imperial College London, UK
Fri 13 14:15
PL4.1
Plenary 4
Appetite and Metabolism
Imperial College London, UK
Professor Gately
Wed 11 14:10
ECR1.4
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Successful Development and Delivery of Obesity Programmes that Contribute to Policy and Practice
Fri 13 12:05
MLS4.3
Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
The Use of Systems Thinking to Enhance Integrated Service Provision
Professor Gill
University of Glasgow, UK
Fri 13 09:45
SYM4.2
ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
Physical activity and obesity: is it important and does one size fit all?
University of Glasgow, UK
Dr Graaf
Teeside University, UK
Thu 12 11:35
MLS1.2
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Partnership Working Between Health Practitioners and Researchers Through AskFuse; Reflecting on 10 Years on Responsive Obesity Research in the North East of England
Teeside University, UK
Professor Hamilton-Shield
University of Bristol, UK
Fri 13 09:15
SYM3.1
ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
Treating Severe Obesity with Complications and Type 2 Diabetes in Childhood
University of Bristol, UK
Professor Hardy
University of Bradford, UK
Fri 13 09:15
SYM4.1
ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
MotiVar: Motivating weight loss through self-resembling avatars
University of Bradford, UK
Dr Harvie
University of Manchester, UK
Fri 13 11:15
SYM5.1
ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
Lessons Learnt from 10 + Years of Intermittent Fasting Research: Potential Role for Weight Management and for Breast Cancer Patients
University of Manchester, UK
Madeleine Hawkes
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Fri 13 13:40
RFC2.1
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.1 - Bariatric surgery among older adults: a matched case-control study on 30-day and 5-year mortality and changes in Body Mass Index and HbA1c up to 5-years post-operatively
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Lily Hawkins
Ashton University, UK
Fri 13 10:00
OC2.4
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.4 - Does exposure to socially endorsed images of food on social media affect our consumption of low and high energy dense foods?
Ashton University, UK
Dr Heslehurst
Newcastle University, UK
Thu 12 12:35
MLS1.7
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Chaired Discussion on Partnership Approach in Early Life and Adolescence
Newcastle University, UK
Graham Horgan
Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland, UK
Thu 12 15:15
MLS3.1
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
How Data Analytics Can Enhance Our Understanding of Dose-response and Engagement with Digital Behaviour Change Interventions
Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland, UK
Dr Hughes
Fakenham Weight Management Service, UK
Fri 13 09:45
SYM3.2
ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
Primary Care
Fakenham Weight Management Service, UK
Jennifer James
University of Liverpool, UK
Thu 12 16:00
OC1.4
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.4 - A systematic review of the evidence for interventions to increase levels of physical activity in patients following weight loss surgery
University of Liverpool, UK
Daina Kosīte
University of Cambridge, UK
Thu 12 13:25
RFC1.6
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.6 - Plate size and food consumption: A pre-registered experimental study in a general population sample
University of Cambridge, UK
Dimitrios Koutoukidis
University of Oxford, UK
Fri 13 11:30
OC3.2
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.2 - Obesity and disease severity in people with atrial fibrillation: a community-based cross-sectional survey
University of Oxford, UK
Emma Lawlor
University of Cambridge, UK
Thu 12 16:15
OC1.5
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.5 - Cognitive and behavioural strategies employed to overcome “relapse” among weight loss maintainers and regainers: a qualitative study
University of Cambridge, UK
Professor Leeds
Thu 12 10:00
WLC1.2
Welcome Address
Welcome Address
Sundus Mahdi
University of Sheffield, UK
Thu 12 13:10
RFC1.3
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.3 - Methods for the economic evaluation of obesity prevention dietary policies and population level interventions in children: a systematic review and critical appraisal of the evidence
University of Sheffield, UK
Elizabeth Morris
University of Oxford, UK
Fri 13 13:55
RFC2.4
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.4 - A low-carbohydrate, low-energy diet for people with type 2 diabetes in primary care: a randomised controlled feasibility trial
University of Oxford, UK
Dr Nobles
University of Bristol, UK
Fri 13 11:40
MLS4.2
Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
Learnings from the Implementation of the Whole Systems Obesity Programme
University of Bristol, UK
Ruairi O’Driscoll
University of Leeds, UK
Thu 12 15:35
MLS3.2
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
Unlocking the Potential of Tracking Technologies to Assess Longitudinal Changes Energy Expenditure, Intake and Balance Over Time
University of Leeds, UK
Pauline Oustric
University of Leeds, UK
Fri 13 13:50
RFC2.3
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.3 - Exploring the effect of weight loss on food reward at the individual level
University of Leeds, UK
Emily Pechey
University of Cambridge, UK
Fri 13 09:30
OC2.2
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.2 - Impact of health warning labels on snack selection: two online studies
University of Cambridge, UK
Dr Radley
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Fri 13 11:15
MLS4.1
Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
Translating System Theory into a Practical Guide for Local Authorities
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Katharine Roberts
University of Sheffield, UK
Thu 12 13:05
RFC1.2
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.2 - Using dietary patterns methods to identify indicators of diet quality in the UK adult population – the development and validation of Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tools (BDQAT)
University of Sheffield, UK
Dr Savona
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
Thu 12 12:30
SYM1.3
ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
Engaging Adolescents in Obesity Research: Group Model Building for a Systems Approach
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
Andrea Smith
University College London, UK
Fri 13 14:00
RFC2.5
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.5 - Systematic review of brief interventions aimed at promoting energy balance behaviours delivered during antenatal care
University College London, UK
All speakers
Thu 12 16:30
OC1.6
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
General Discussion
Fri 13 10:30
OC2.6
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
General Discussion
Fri 13 12:30
OC3.6
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
General Discussion
Professor Summerbell
Durham University, UK
Thu 12 11:30
MLS1.1
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Introduction
Durham University, UK
Dr Swancutt
University of Plymouth, UK
Thu 12 12:20
MLS2.3
Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
The Potential of Group-based Interventions: Issues Concerning How to Engage People in Group Based Sessions
University of Plymouth, UK
Ayyoub. Taher
University of Leeds, UK
Fri 13 11:45
OC3.3
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.3 - The associations between lunch type consumed during a school day and UK adolescents’ overall diet quality
University of Leeds, UK
Dr Abd Tahrani
Birmingham, UK
Thu 12 15:15
OC1.1
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.1 - The Impact of Bariatric surgery on incident Cardiovascular disease in the UK: A population-based matched controlled cohort study
Birmingham, UK
Fri 13 10:15
SYM3.3
ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
Sleep and Obesity
Birmingham, UK
Dr Visram
Newcastle University, UK
Thu 12 12:25
MLS1.6
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Co-producing Resources to Address Consumption of Energy Drinks by Children and Young People
Newcastle University, UK
Dr Williams
King's College London, UK
Thu 12 12:00
SYM1.2
ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
Feeling the ‘Weight’ of Expectation: Illustrating the Reflexive Embodiment of Obesity Stigma
King's College London, UK
Dr Williams
Fri 13 15:45
BPA1.1
Best Poster Award announcement and Closing Remarks
Best Poster Award announcment and Closing Remarks
Professor Wright
Bradford Institute For Health Research, UK
Thu 12 15:15
SYM2.1
ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
Born in Bradford: Can a Research Study Change a City?
Bradford Institute For Health Research, UK
Tiffany Yang
Bradford Institute for Health Research, UK
Fri 13 09:45
OC2.3
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.3 - Ethnicity, migration, and weight misperception: a Born in Bradford study
Bradford Institute for Health Research, UK
Professor  Giles Yeo
Cambridge, UK
Thu 12 10:15
PL1.1
Plenary Lecture 1
The Genetics of Obesity: Can old dogs teach us new tricks?
Cambridge, UK
Workshop 1
Wed 11 12:30
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Michael Sadler LG19
ECR
Wed 11 12:30
ECR1.1
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Registration and Lunch
Wed 11 13:00
ECR1.2
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Welcome: ASO and Early Career Researcher Network
Wed 11 13:10
ECR1.3
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Importance of Diet in Obesity
Wed 11 14:10
ECR1.4
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Successful Development and Delivery of Obesity Programmes that Contribute to Policy and Practice
Wed 11 15:10
ECR1.5
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Break
Wed 11 15:30
ECR1.6
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Working With The Media and Writing Workshop with The Converstation
Wed 11 17:00
ECR1.8
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Leisure Time/Networking
Oral 3
Thu 12 15:15
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
Michael Sadler LG19
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Anthony R Leeds, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen; Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen; School of Health Sciences, International Medical University, Malaysia & Mr Ken Clare, WLSinfo
Thu 12 15:15
OC1.1
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.1 - The Impact of Bariatric surgery on incident Cardiovascular disease in the UK: A population-based matched controlled cohort study
Birmingham, UK
Thu 12 15:30
OC1.2
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.2 - Listening to the unheard voice: a qualitative exploration of the views of men working in routine manual occupations and their general practitioners about body weight, health and weight management programmes
University of Nottingham, UK
Thu 12 15:45
OC1.3
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.3 - Pregnancy after bariatric surgery: a case-control study of maternal risk factors for small for gestational age babies in the AURORA dataset
Institute of Health and Society, UK
Thu 12 16:00
OC1.4
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.4 - A systematic review of the evidence for interventions to increase levels of physical activity in patients following weight loss surgery
University of Liverpool, UK
Thu 12 16:15
OC1.5
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
OC1.5 - Cognitive and behavioural strategies employed to overcome “relapse” among weight loss maintainers and regainers: a qualitative study
University of Cambridge, UK
Thu 12 16:30
OC1.6
Oral Abstracts 1 - Weight Management
General Discussion
Fri 13 09:15
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
Michael Sadler LG19
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Duncan Radley, Leeds Beckett University & Dr James Nobles, University of Bristol
Fri 13 09:15
OC2.1
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.1 - Critical reasoning and advertising in children and adolescents: a narrative synthesis from a systematic review
UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK
Fri 13 09:30
OC2.2
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.2 - Impact of health warning labels on snack selection: two online studies
University of Cambridge, UK
Fri 13 09:45
OC2.3
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.3 - Ethnicity, migration, and weight misperception: a Born in Bradford study
Bradford Institute for Health Research, UK
Fri 13 10:00
OC2.4
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.4 - Does exposure to socially endorsed images of food on social media affect our consumption of low and high energy dense foods?
Ashton University, UK
Fri 13 10:15
OC2.5
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
OC2.5 - A Social Network Analysis of the #SugarTax debate on Twitter
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Fri 13 10:30
OC2.6
Oral Abstracts 2 - Population/Policy
General Discussion
Fri 13 11:15
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Chair: Chair: Dr Matthew Capehorn, Rotherham Institute For Obesity
Fri 13 11:15
OC3.1
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.1 - Impact of exercise training on food reward and eating behaviour traits that promote overconsumption in individuals with overweight and obesity
University of Leeds, UK
Fri 13 11:30
OC3.2
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.2 - Obesity and disease severity in people with atrial fibrillation: a community-based cross-sectional survey
University of Oxford, UK
Fri 13 11:45
OC3.3
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.3 - The associations between lunch type consumed during a school day and UK adolescents’ overall diet quality
University of Leeds, UK
Fri 13 12:00
OC3.4
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.4 - Questions & Discussion
Fri 13 12:15
OC3.5
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
OC3.5 - The impact of weight stigma on healthcare practitioner-patient relationship
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Fri 13 12:30
OC3.6
Oral Abstracts 3 - Risk Factors
General Discussion
Expert 0
Plenary 5
Thu 12 09:45
Welcome Address
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Thu 12 09:45
WLC1.1
Welcome Address
Welcome Address
Cardiff, UK
Thu 12 10:00
WLC1.2
Welcome Address
Welcome Address
Thu 12 10:15
Plenary Lecture 1
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Simon Williams, University of Wales Trinity St David and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board & Professor Janet Cade, University of Leeds
Thu 12 10:15
PL1.1
Plenary Lecture 1
The Genetics of Obesity: Can old dogs teach us new tricks?
Cambridge, UK
Thu 12 14:30
Plenary Lecture 2
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Chair: Chair: Dr Nicola Heslehurst, Newcastle University
Thu 12 14:30
PL2.1
Plenary Lecture 2
Translational Research in Childhood Obesity
Newcastle University, UK
Fri 13 08:30
Plenary Lecture 3
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Chair: Chair: Professor Susan Jebb, University of Oxford
Fri 13 08:30
PL3.1
Plenary Lecture 3
Changing Environments to Change Behaviour
University of Cambridge, UK
Fri 13 14:15
Plenary 4
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Chair: Chair: Professor John Blundell, University of Leeds
Fri 13 14:15
PL4.1
Plenary 4
Appetite and Metabolism
Imperial College London, UK
Catering and Social 6
Thu 12 08:30
Registration & Coffee
Entrance Foyer - Michael Sadler Building
Thu 12 13:30
Lunch, Exhibition and Posters - Poster Numbers 1-32
Woodhouse Suite, University House
Thu 12 16:45
Coffee Break
Woodhouse Suite, University House
Thu 12 18:00
Welcome Reception Drinks - Poster Networking
Woodhouse Suite, University House
Fri 13 10:45
Coffee Break & Exhibtion
Woodhouse Suite, University House
Fri 13 13:00
Lunch, Exhibitions and Posters. Poster Numbers 33-64
Woodhouse Suite, University House
Nurse 0
Other 6
Wed 11 12:30
COMs Meeting
Worsley SR 9.58c
Wed 11 18:00
Public Facing Event
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Chair: Professor Anthony Leeds
Wed 11
PFE1
Public Facing Event
Artifacts Panel
Thu 12 11:00
Prize Talks: Best Practice Award and 'New to Research' Best Abstract Award
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Chair: Chair: Dr Maria Bryant, University of Leeds
Thu 12 11:00
PTS1.1
Prize Talks: Best Practice Award and 'New to Research' Best Abstract Award
Best Practice Award
Thu 12 11:15
PTS1.2
Prize Talks: Best Practice Award and 'New to Research' Best Abstract Award
'New to Research' Best Abstract Award
Thu 12 13:00
Rapid Fire Communication Session
Little Woodhouse, University House
Chair: Chair: Dr Amy Ahern, University of Cambridge
Thu 12 13:00
RFC1.1
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.1 - Appeal biases for sweet and fatty foods are robust following a single session of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a healthy weight population
Leeds Trinity University, UK
Thu 12 13:05
RFC1.2
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.2 - Using dietary patterns methods to identify indicators of diet quality in the UK adult population – the development and validation of Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tools (BDQAT)
University of Sheffield, UK
Thu 12 13:10
RFC1.3
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.3 - Methods for the economic evaluation of obesity prevention dietary policies and population level interventions in children: a systematic review and critical appraisal of the evidence
University of Sheffield, UK
Thu 12 13:15
RFC1.4
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.4 - Questions and Discussion
Thu 12 13:20
RFC1.5
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.5 - Including psychological variables in health economic modelling of obesity
University of Sheffield, UK
Thu 12 13:25
RFC1.6
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC1.6 - Plate size and food consumption: A pre-registered experimental study in a general population sample
University of Cambridge, UK
Thu 12 13:30
ASO Networks Forum - Lunch will be provided
Michael Sadler LG19
Thu 12 17:15
Honorary Fellowship Award
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Chair: Chair: Professor Neil King, Queensland University of Technology
Symposium 7
Thu 12 11:30
ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
Michael Sadler LG15
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Maria Bryant, University of Leeds & Mr Ken Clare, WLSinfo
Thu 12 11:30
SYM1.1
ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
Patient Perspective
Obesity Empowerment Network, UK
Thu 12 12:00
SYM1.2
ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
Feeling the ‘Weight’ of Expectation: Illustrating the Reflexive Embodiment of Obesity Stigma
King's College London, UK
Thu 12 12:30
SYM1.3
ASO Symposium 1 - Partnership Working
Engaging Adolescents in Obesity Research: Group Model Building for a Systems Approach
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
Thu 12 15:15
ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
Michael Sadler LG15
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Duncan Radley, Leeds Beckett University & Dr Clare Llewellyn, University College London
Thu 12 15:15
SYM2.1
ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
Born in Bradford: Can a Research Study Change a City?
Bradford Institute For Health Research, UK
Thu 12 15:45
SYM2.2
ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
Digital Food Marketing: Latest Research and Policy Directions
University of Liverpool, UK
Thu 12 16:15
SYM2.3
ASO Symposium 2 - Public Health & Policy
Taking Responsibility for Childhood Obesity: An Upstream Societal Perspective
University of Birmingham, UK
Thu 12 15:15
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
Michael Sadler LG10
Thu 12 15:15
MLS3.1
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
How Data Analytics Can Enhance Our Understanding of Dose-response and Engagement with Digital Behaviour Change Interventions
Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland, UK
Thu 12 15:35
MLS3.2
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
Unlocking the Potential of Tracking Technologies to Assess Longitudinal Changes Energy Expenditure, Intake and Balance Over Time
University of Leeds, UK
Thu 12 15:55
MLS3.3
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
A Comparative Analysis of the Predictive Power of Psychometric Constructs to Account for Self-report and Objective Indices of Energy Balance Behaviours
University of Leeds, UK
Thu 12 16:15
MLS3.4
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
The Development of a Behavioural Energy Balance framework to Enhance Self-regulation of Weight and Health-related Behaviours
Thu 12 16:35
MLS3.5
Member-Led Symposium 3 - To Consider the Use of Digital Technologies and Data Analytics to Develop a Behavioural Energy Balance Framework for Personalised Weight Management Interventions
Questions & Discussion
Fri 13 09:15
ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
Michael Sadler LG15
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Barbara McGowan, Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Endocrinology, King’s Health Partners, Guys & St Thomas’s Hospital & Dr Maria Bryant, University of Leeds
Fri 13 09:15
SYM3.1
ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
Treating Severe Obesity with Complications and Type 2 Diabetes in Childhood
University of Bristol, UK
Fri 13 09:45
SYM3.2
ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
Primary Care
Fakenham Weight Management Service, UK
Fri 13 10:15
SYM3.3
ASO Symposium 3 - Clincial Advances
Sleep and Obesity
Birmingham, UK
Fri 13 09:15
ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
Michael Sadler LG10
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Mark Hopkins, University of Leeds & Professor Theresa M Marteau, DBE, University of Cambridge
Fri 13 09:15
SYM4.1
ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
MotiVar: Motivating weight loss through self-resembling avatars
University of Bradford, UK
Fri 13 09:45
SYM4.2
ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
Physical activity and obesity: is it important and does one size fit all?
University of Glasgow, UK
Fri 13 10:15
SYM4.3
ASO Symposium 4 - Innovation in Intervention
Third Wave Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Weight Management
University of Cambridge, UK
Fri 13 11:15
ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
Michael Sadler LG15
Chairs: Chairs: Professor Graham Finlayson, University of Leeds & Mary O'Kane, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Fri 13 11:15
SYM5.1
ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
Lessons Learnt from 10 + Years of Intermittent Fasting Research: Potential Role for Weight Management and for Breast Cancer Patients
University of Manchester, UK
Fri 13 11:45
SYM5.2
ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
24-Month Results of the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT): A Change in DiRECTion for the Management of T2D
University of Glasgow, UK
Fri 13 12:15
SYM5.3
ASO Symposium 5 - Topical Approaches in Diet
Intermittent fasting - weight loss and beyond; known and future directions
University of Surrey, UK
Fri 13 11:15
Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
Michael Sadler LG10
Fri 13 11:15
MLS4.1
Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
Translating System Theory into a Practical Guide for Local Authorities
Leeds Beckett University, UK
Fri 13 11:40
MLS4.2
Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
Learnings from the Implementation of the Whole Systems Obesity Programme
University of Bristol, UK
Fri 13 12:05
MLS4.3
Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
The Use of Systems Thinking to Enhance Integrated Service Provision
Fri 13 12:30
MLS4.4
Member-Led Symposium 4 - Whole Systems Approaches: From Theory to Practice
Discussion & Questions
No Session Type 7
Wed 11 09:00
ASO Trustee Meeting
Beech Grove Room
ATM
Thu 12 11:30
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Michael Sadler LG19
Chairs: Chairs: Professor Carolyn Summerbell, Durham University, Dr Nicola Heslehurst, Newcastle University & Professor Emma Frew, University of Birmingham
Thu 12 11:30
MLS1.1
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Introduction
Durham University, UK
Thu 12 11:35
MLS1.2
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Partnership Working Between Health Practitioners and Researchers Through AskFuse; Reflecting on 10 Years on Responsive Obesity Research in the North East of England
Teeside University, UK
Thu 12 11:45
MLS1.3
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Bump to Buggy, Helping the Active to Stay Active when Life Changes: A Multi-agency Partnership to Promote Physical Activity in Pregnant Women and New Mothers
Tesside University, UK
Thu 12 11:55
MLS1.4
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Generating Evidence on Active Travel to School in Partnership with Public Health Practice
Thu 12 12:10
MLS1.5
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
An Exploration of the Impact of Austerity on Nutrition in the First 1000 Days of Life Using an Embedded Researcher Approach
Thu 12 12:25
MLS1.6
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Co-producing Resources to Address Consumption of Energy Drinks by Children and Young People
Newcastle University, UK
Thu 12 12:35
MLS1.7
Member-Led Symposium 1 - Obesity research in early life and adolescence: a public health partnership approach
Chaired Discussion on Partnership Approach in Early Life and Adolescence
Newcastle University, UK
Thu 12 11:30
Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
Michael Sadler LG10
Thu 12 11:30
MLS2.1
Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
The Challenges Encountered by People with Severe Obesity to Access Tier 3 Weight Management Service
Plymouth Weight Management Service, UK
Thu 12 11:55
MLS2.2
Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
Strategies to enhance patient engagement in Tier 3 services – examples from Weight Management Services
Thu 12 12:20
MLS2.3
Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
The Potential of Group-based Interventions: Issues Concerning How to Engage People in Group Based Sessions
University of Plymouth, UK
Thu 12 12:45
MLS2.4
Member-Led Symposium 2 - The Challenges of Maximising Patient Attendance and Adherence in Tier 3 Weight Management Services
Discussion
Fri 13 12:45
ASO Annual General Meeting - lunch will be provided
Michael Sadler LG19
Fri 13 13:40
Rapid Fire Communication Session
Little Woodhouse, University House
Chair: Chair: Professor Carolyn Summerbell, Durham University
Fri 13 13:40
RFC2.1
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.1 - Bariatric surgery among older adults: a matched case-control study on 30-day and 5-year mortality and changes in Body Mass Index and HbA1c up to 5-years post-operatively
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Fri 13 13:45
RFC2.2
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.2 - Short- and Long-term Reductions in Physical Activity Attenuate the Rate of Weight Loss during Dietary Energy Restriction in Women with Overweight and Obesity
University of Leeds, UK
Fri 13 13:50
RFC2.3
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.3 - Exploring the effect of weight loss on food reward at the individual level
University of Leeds, UK
Fri 13 13:55
RFC2.4
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.4 - A low-carbohydrate, low-energy diet for people with type 2 diabetes in primary care: a randomised controlled feasibility trial
University of Oxford, UK
Fri 13 14:00
RFC2.5
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.5 - Systematic review of brief interventions aimed at promoting energy balance behaviours delivered during antenatal care
University College London, UK
Fri 13 14:05
RFC2.6
Rapid Fire Communication Session
RFC2.6 - Population Level Risk Factors Associated with Childhood Obesity
Public Health Wales, UK
Fri 13 15:00
Key Messages
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Fri 13 15:00
KMS1.1
Key Messages
Key Messages
Cardiff, UK
Fri 13 15:45
Best Poster Award announcement and Closing Remarks
Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
BPA
Fri 13 15:45
BPA1.1
Best Poster Award announcement and Closing Remarks
Best Poster Award announcment and Closing Remarks

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