Companion animal nutrition research is a dynamic field dedicated to optimizing the health and well-being of pets through balanced diets. Scientists explore the dietary needs of animals like dogs, cats, and birds, considering factors such as age, breed, activity level, and any underlying health conditions. Key areas of focus include macronutrient balance, micronutrient requirements, and the role of supplements in promoting longevity and vitality. Research also delves into specialized diets for specific health concerns like obesity, joint health, and skin conditions. By staying abreast of the latest findings in companion animal nutrition, pet owners can make informed choices to support the optimal health and longevity of their beloved animal companions.
Title : Assessment of a Metabolic Map 3.0 (MM3.0) in association with Cardio Metabolic-Renal Syndrome (CMR-S)
Antonio Claudio Goulart Duarte, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Title : Brain health beyond cognition: Exploring the needs of an aging brain
Dilip Ghosh, Nutriconnect, Australia
Title : Beyond the apparent: Nutrition, perception, and resilience in contexts of cognitive vulnerability a transdisciplinary proposal inspired by the Volume Oltre l’Apparente (Conversano & irace, 2026)
Raffaella Conversano, University of Bari, Italy
Title : Nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and reproductive function in adolescent and young adult women: Neuroimmunometabolic perspectives
Malgorzata Mizgier, Poznan University of Physical Education, Poland
Title : Characterization of isolated strains of microorganisms from mineral, mountain and spring waters from France, Italy, England, South Korea, Japan, Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Singapore and Bulgaria
Nedyalka Naneva Valcheva, Vocational High School, Bulgaria
Title : Climate-smart legume composting and its influence on sweet potato yield, soil health, and nutrient quality
Topas M Peter, PNG University of Technology, Papua New Guinea