Joint workshop of Almazov Federal Center and German Institute of Human Nutrition took place in Potsdam on April 26-27, 2010

The cooperation between Almazov Federal Center and DIfE (DuetschesInstitutfür Ernährungsforschung Potsdam-Rehbrücke)started in April 2009 and in December 2009 cooperation agreement between both institutions was signed by directors, and joint project proposal (German-Russian cooperation in metabolic and epidemiological research) was presented.
Joint workshop of Almazov Federal Center and German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE – Duetsches Institut für Ernährungsforschung Potsdam-Rehbrücke) took place in Potsdam on April 26-27, 2010.
During workshop the topics regarding obesity and metabolic syndrome were discussed, particularly methods of diet, physical activity and stress assessment.
German colleagues presented design and results of the EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition) study.
After welcoming presentations of Scientific Director of DIFE professor H.G. Joost and Vice-Director of Almazov Federal center Alexandra Konradi performed the following talks:
- EPIC, EPIC-Potsdam, EPIC-Germany and new developments (Prof.Dr. Heiner Boeing)
- NICA-Study in Russian population. Background, objective and design (Prof. Dr. Alexandra Konradi)
- Anthropometry and risk of diseases and mortality (Dr. Tobias Pischon)
- Experience with Anthropometry in St. Petersburg (Dr. Olga Bolshakova)
- MRT measurements, indices for anthropometry and metabolic disorders (Dr. Jüergen Machann/ Dr. Natalia Rudovich)
- Famine and its consequences: Proposal of an epidemiological study with victims of the siege of Leningrad during 2nd World War. The possible impact of early vascular aging (Dr. Oxana Rotar)
- Metabolic phenotyping (Dr. Olga Pivovarova/ Dr. Victoria Nikiforova)
- Sleep breathing disorders and studies of cognitive function (Dr. Lyudmila Korostovtseva)
- Objective measurements of stress in the EPIC-Potsdam cohort (Silke Feller)
- Dietary Assessment in large-scale epidemiological studies (Anne-Katrin Illner)
- Objective measures of assessing physical activity (Dr. Matthäus Vigl)
- Cardiovascular and diabetes phenotyping (Dr. Anna Bystrova)
During the visit our colleagues visited the nutrition and epidemiology units, were acquainted with the equipment, discussed the methods of carrying out of epidemiological researches and the analysis of their results.
The further cooperation is expected.