26th European Congress on Obesity

Being the most important annual scientific event on obesity in Europe, the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) aims to provide an annual forum for the dissemination of information about research advances in the field of obesity and to debate and promote innovative preventive and treatment strategies to reduce the prevalence of obesity and related diseases.

The Congress, organised by the European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO) is taking place from 28th April to 1st May in Glasgow, Scotland (UK) and will bring together international experts and opinion leaders in the field of obesity and its related conditions to address key issues on obesity.

If you are attending ECO this year, do not miss, included in the delegate bag, the ISA short booklet ‘Low calorie sweeteners: Insights into their use, benefits and role in a healthy diet‘ where you could find factual, science-based information on low calorie sweeteners, their role and benefits. In the ISA booklet you will also find answers to common myths or questions about low calorie sweeteners and insightful information on how they can be used as part of a varied and balanced diet.

For more information about ECO 2019 and its scientific programme, please visit www.eco2019.org/

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