Highlights Aspen 6 - When less is not More - Recognizing and Mitigating Sarcopenia Across Disease States

Dr. João Mota brings us the main insights from this panel, which discussed nutritional strategies to mitigate sarcopenia, especially in association with physical exercise, as well as new myostatin-inhibiting drugs. He also talks about the importance of paying attention to the occurrence of sarcopenic obesity.
Highlights Aspen 5: The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition - A Practical Approach

Dr João Mota talks about the main objective of GLIM, easy application, with a focus on standardization and comparability of results. He also talks about the publication on food consumption assessment and the documents currently being prepared.
Highlights Aspen 4: Lipids in Clinical Medicine - Is It Time for Fat to be Therapeutic?

Dr. João Mota provides key insights into fat consumption and the ideal omega 6:3 ratio, as well as the applicability of resolvins in modulating inflammation.
Highlights Aspen 3: Micronutrients Matter - A Roadmap for Evaluating and Treating Micronutrient Deficiencies

Dr. João Mota talks about the need for professionals to be aware of the supply and intake of micronutrients in clinical practice.
Highlights Aspen 2: The Next 50 Years - Challenges and Opportunities in Clinical Nutrition

Ana Zanini discusses the importance of thinking outside the box for discoveries in the field of nutrition and how to act to succeed in new discoveries. In addition, Dr. João Mota presents a discussion on the use of new AI with a scientific database for diagnosis and decision making in the field [...]
Webinar with researchers Cecília Mattos and Adilson Faccio presenting the results of a clinical trial using Immax in cancer patients
Highlights Aspen 1 - Standarzing the Deviation - When 'One-Size-Fits-All' Harms Some

In this summary, Dr. João Mota talks about the importance of individualizing care for each patient, as discussed in the lecture, because protocols may not take into account the particularities of patients.
Effect of short-term oral nutritional supplementation on strength in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer
Healing Synergy: Uniting stoma care and nutritional science
Nutrition and Cancer: Muscle Health in Focus