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This meeting will bring together grantees funded through the Provocative Questions mechanism that addressed intermittent fasting and time-restricted eating (TRE). Presentations and group discussions will focus on lessons learned and key gaps in TRE research.
Speakers
Time-restricted eating: adherence and microbial interactions for cancer prevention
Krista Varady, Ph.D.
Professor of Nutrition
Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition
University of Illinois, Chicago
and
Lisa Tussing-Humphreys, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition
Co-leader, Cancer Prevention and Control Program
University of Illinois, Chicago
University of Illinois Cancer Center
TRE in practice and populations
Victoria J. Findlay, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Department of Surgery
Co-leader Cancer Prevention & Control Program
Massey Cancer Center
Virginia Commonwealth University
Is long-term adherence to TRE better than long-term adherence to a caloric restriction diet?
Satchidananda Panda, Ph.D.
Professor
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Are ectopic adiposity and metabolic dysfunction improved by intermittent energy restriction (IER) independently of weight loss, and is sex a modifier of IER's effect?
Loic Le Marchand, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor, Epidemiology
Associate Director for Population Sciences and Community Outreach and Engagement
University of Hawaii Cancer Center
Time-restricted eating: roles of energy restriction, timing of the window, and adherence
Courtney Peterson, Ph.D., M.Sc., M.A., M.S.
Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition Sciences
University of Alabama at Birmingham
and
Sarah-Jeanne Salvy, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine and Population Science
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Adjunct Professor of Population and Public Health Sciences Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California
Moderators
Edward Sauter, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical and Program Officer
NCI Division of Cancer Prevention
Marissa Shams-White, Ph.D., M.S.T.O.M., M.S., M.P.H.
Program Director
NCI Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
This webinar is part of the Trans-NCI Obesity and Cancer Webinar Series, which aims to foster cross-disciplinary research on obesity that can help prevent, treat, and/or control cancer.
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