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At the 4th Child Nutrition Advisory Group (CNAG) expert workshop held in April 2018 and chaired by Dr Thomas Li (Specialist in Obstetrics & Gynaecology and CNAG Chairman, Hong Kong), Dr Omry Koren shared his clinical research insights on how the gut microbiome may be associated with pregnancy and infant health outcomes.
There is a global epidemic of allergic diseases and Hong Kong is among the cities facing this challenge.1 At the 3rd Child Nutrition Advisory Group (CNAG) expert workshop held in July 2015 and chaired by Dr Henry Au Yeung (Paediatrician and CNAG member, Hong Kong), Professor Hania Szajewska (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) and Ms June Chan (Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, Hong Kong) discussed current issues surrounding the prevention, diagnosis and management of allergies in children.
Often termed the “hidden hunger”, subclinical micronutrient deficiencies have no immediate physical signs and are insidious in causing diseases in children.1 Realizing the need for increased awareness around micronutrient deficiency as a public health problem, the Child Nutrition Advisory Group (CNAG) recently hosted its 2nd Expert Workshop in March 2014. Chaired by Dr Henry Au Yeung and featuring key presentations by Professor Andrew Prentice from the UK and Dr Sophie Leung from Hong Kong, the workshop provided a platform for a select group of local paediatric experts to share, discuss and address pertinent issues pertaining to the importance of micronutrients in modulating growth and immunity in children.
The Child Nutrition Advisory Group (CNAG) hosted an Expert Workshop in August 2013. This forum provided a platform for a select group of Hong Kong healthcare professionals to share, discuss and address pertinent issues regarding the role of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) in paediatric neurobehavioural development. Chaired by Dr Henry Au-Yeung, this workshop also featured key presentations by Professor Susan E. Carlson from the University of Kansas, USA and Dr Sylvia Doo from St Paul’s Hospital, Hong Kong.