Soya Series Part 1 of 3: Why consider soya alternatives to dairy and meat - building a healthy, sustainable diet
Part one of a three-part webinar series on The Future of Soya for Health and Sustainability – Sharing Global Learnings. Part one provides an overview of the latest peer-reviewed research papers on soya, and why we should be including soya dairy and meat alternatives in a healthy sustainable diet for both adults and children.
Summary
This event is the part one of a special three-part webinar series on The Future of Soya for Health and Sustainability – Sharing Global Learnings. Soya has been part of the traditional Asian cuisine for centuries – and it is fast becoming an increasing part of the global diet. In this series, you will hear from internationally-acclaimed experts discussing the latest research across the globe and exploring the future of soya – for both health and sustainability.
Part one of the series provides an overview of the latest peer-reviewed research papers on soya, and why we should be including soya dairy and meat alternatives in a healthy sustainable diet for both adults and children. Part one investigates the latest research on soya consumption and its impact on health: a) Soya's nutritional and phytochemical composition and how it relatesto health outcomes, b) How soya is being successfully promoted in ASEAN countries and how western countries might learn from this, c) the latest data on the impact of soya consumption on muscle health, with a focus on sarcopenia in relation to malnutrition and older adults as well as resistance training, and d) new research on soya beta-conglycinin and its impact on metabolic biomarkers.
This webinar has been designed for:
Academics
Industry professionals
Policy makers
Child health professionals
Dietitians
Nutritionists
Other health professionals with an interest in this topic
The 140 minute webinar was originally screened on 14th June 2022 - and is now available to watch on demand.

Agenda
Welcome

Chair: Tanya Haffner CEO, Registered Dietitian, MyNutriWeb
Soya dairy alternatives for adults and children

Professor Ian Rowland, Emeritus Professor of Human Nutrition, University of Reading, UK
Promoting health in ASEAN people by integrating soya foods into the diet

Professor Shigeru Yamamoto, International Nutrition, Graduate School of Jumonji University
The role of soya in promoting muscle function

Dr Joan Trabal, Nutritionist, Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Hospital Clinic University of Barcelona, Spain
Soya bean beta-conglycinin as an effective food material for preventing dyslipidemia

Professor Mitsutaka Kohno, Department of Sports Science, Sports Nutrition Research Centre, Kyushu Kyoritsu University
Q&A
