High Level Conference „Healthy lifestyle: nutrition and physical
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High Level Conference „Healthy lifestyle: nutrition and physical
High Level Conference „Healthy lifestyle: nutrition and physical activity for children and young people at schools” 23 – 24 February, 2015, Riga, Latvia The aim of the Conference – to assess the implementation progress of strategic documents on nutrition and physical activity in the European Union Member States and to discuss the future challenges in order to enhance the implementation of the policies striving to reduce childhood obesity and to promote healthy lifestyle. Monday, 23 February, 2015 08:00–09:00 Registration and coffee Opening of the Conference and welcome address Chair: Ms. Egita Pole, Ministry of Health, Latvia 09:00-09:30 Dr. Guntis Belēvičs, Minister for Health, Latvia Mr. John F. Ryan, European Commission Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety Dr. Gauden Galea, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe Part I – Introduction Session 1: Strategies for promoting healthy eating habits, physical activity and reducing inequalities among children and young people - data, research, initiatives Chair: Prof. Ģirts Briģis, Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia 09:30–11:00 1. European Union policy and strategies to tackle childhood obesity (Mr. Philippe Roux, European Commission Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety) 2. Political choices and supportive environments for healthy living (Dr. Agis Tsouros, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe) 3. Tackling childhood obesity: WHO strategies for promoting healthy eating habits and physical activity for children (Dr. João Breda, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe) 4. Improving lifestyles, tackling obesity: the health and economic impact of prevention (Adjunct Prof. Michele Cecchini, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) 5. Looking at health from a gender perspective: expanding the framework of the Gender Equality Index to take in to account health behaviour (Dr. Anne Laure Humbert, European Institute for Gender Equality) 11:00–11:30 Coffee break/ Press conference Part II – The role of the school food policy in promoting healthy lifestyle Session 2: Nutrition for children and young people at schools Chair: Dr. Andis Brēmanis, Latvian Dietitian Association, Latvia 11:30-13:30 1. School food policy in Latvia: challenges and potential (Ms. Egita Pole, Ministry of Health of Latvia) 2. School food arrangement in Estonia (Dr. Tagli Pitsi, National Institute for Health Development, Estonia) 3. Nutritional standards for healthy school meals in Hungary (Dr. Éva Martos, National Institute for Food and Nutrition Science, Hungary) 4. The ToyBox-study – a European kindergarten-based, family-involved intervention aiming to prevent obesity in early childhood (Associate Prof. Yannis Manios, Harokopio University, Athens, Greece) 5. Special catering at schools for children with coeliac disease, food allergies, lactose intolerance etc.: related challenges and the role of the dietitian (Prof. Agneta Hörnell, Umeå University, Sweden) 13:30–15:00 Lunch Session 3: The impact of enabling school environment in promotion of healthy lifestyle Chair: Associate Prof. Dzintars Mozgis, Centre for Disease Prevention and Control of Latvia 15:00–17:00 1. The importance of school environment in healthy habits formation (Dr. Iveta Pudule, Centre for Disease Prevention and Control of Latvia) 2. A whole school approach to healthy eating: the European perspective (Mr. Goof Buijs, Schools for Health in Europe Network) 3. Health education in school curriculum and the role of health literacy (Adjunct Prof. Ilona Kickbusch, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva) 4. The impact of food advertising and marketing on children’s food choices and childhood obesity development - policies and actions on reducing food marketing to children (Adjunct Prof. Tim Lobstein, World Obesity Federation) 5. The role of advertisers in reducing marketing of HFSS food to children (Mr. Stephan Loerke, World Federation of Advertisers) Tuesday, 24 February, 2015 9:00–10:00 Registration and coffee/ Modern technologies exhibition Part III – Physical activity: innovative solutions for promoting healthy lifestyle Session 4: Physical activity – its role at school, involvement of local government, availability of infrastructure Chair: Mr. Edgars Severs, Ministry of Education and Science, Latvia 10:00–12:00 1. Physical activity and lifelong enjoyment of exercise - Norway (Ms. Eli Karin Flagtvedt, Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training, Norway) 2. Physically active lifestyle outside the formal education (sports for all) (Ms. Susanne Hollmann, European Commission Directorate-General for Education and Culture) 3. Promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyle: Urban planning, infrastructure & environment (Dr. Sirpa Sarlio-Lähteenkorva, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland) 4. The role of local governments in supporting active living for all (Dr. Agis Tsouros, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe) 12:00–13:30 Lunch and coffee/ Modern technologies exhibition Session 5: Mobile applications, modern technologies and other innovative solutions Chair: Mr. Aivars Gribusts, education company “Lielvārds”, Latvia 13:30-14:40 1. Mobile applications and other innovative solutions - the approach in educating about healthy lifestyle (Mr. Robert Begier, European Commission Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) 2. The national best practices in tackling childhood obesity by using innovative solutions and modern technologies: 2.1. Country case – United Kingdom (Mr. Myles Bremner, School Food Plan, United Kingdom) 2.2. Country case – Germany (Dr. Ute Winkler, Federal Ministry of Health, Germany) 2.3. Country case - Latvia (Mr. Andris Čeksters, Vaycals, Latvia) Future challenges and actions for reducing obesity and promoting healthy lifestyle among children and young people Moderator: Dr. Edijs Bošs, Public Television journalist, Latvia 14:40–15:40 Dr. Pēteris Apinis, Latvian Medical Association Dr. João Breda, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe Mr. Artur Furtado, European Commission Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety Dr. Yolande Wagener, Ministry of Health, Luxembourg Dr. Daniela Galeone, Ministry of Health, Italy Summary and challenges Chair: Ms. Egita Pole, Ministry of Health, Latvia 15:40-16:00 Mr. John F. Ryan, European Commission Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety Dr. Agis Tsouros, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe Ms. Mārīte Seile, Minister of Education and Science, Latvia Dr. Guntis Belēvičs, Minister of Health, Latvia
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