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VEGANScreener-Symposium bei der IUNS-ICN 2025: Großes Interesse & neue Kooperationen

Das VEGANScreener-Team blickt mit großer Freude auf ein erfolgreiches wissenschaftliches Symposium im Rahmen des IUNS–Internationalen Kongresses für Ernährung (ICN) 2025 in Paris zurück.

Hier folgt die Zusammenfassung auf Englisch.

On Monday, August 25many interested scientists and nutrition experts joined us for the session “VEGANScreener – Web-based diet quality assessment for plant-based diets.” The enthusiastic participation underscored the global interest in tools to evaluate the quality of vegan diets.

The session was chaired by Dr. Isabelle Herter-Aeberli and Dr. Joyce Haddad, who guided the audience through a dynamic set of presentations:

  • Prof. Leonie Bogl and Dr. Selma Kronsteiner Gicevic introduced the VEGANScreener project and its relevance for nutrition research and prevention.
  • Dr. Selma Kronsteiner Gicevic presented validation results comparing VEGANScreener scores against detailed dietary records and biomarker data.
  • Dr. Estefania Dieguez Castillo discussed diet patterns, nutritional status, and metabolic health in European vegans.
  • Prof. Maira Bes-Rastrollo explored wellbeing and flourishing among vegans.
  • Dr. Leonie Bogl highlighted the role of choline intake and its associations with wellbeing and depressive symptoms.
  • Dr. Isabelle Herter-Aeberli reported on omega-3 fatty acid intake and status in relation to wellbeing and sleep.

The session concluded with a lively interactive discussion, reflecting the strong appetite for innovative, evidence-based approaches to diet quality assessment. Importantly, the symposium also fostered new collaborations and ideas for follow-up projects that will advance research on plant-based diets and precision nutrition.

We extend our sincere thanks to all presenters, chairs, and participants who helped make this symposium a highlight of ICN 2025. We look forward to continuing this dialogue and building on the momentum to bring the VEGANScreener into wider use in research, practice, and policy.

https://www.veganscreener.eu/