【Cancellation】Changing the Urban Food Environment to Reduce Risk of Chronic Disease (Lecture by Prof. Joel GITTELSOHN) - 東京カレッジ

【Cancellation】Changing the Urban Food Environment to Reduce Risk of Chronic Disease (Lecture by Prof. Joel GITTELSOHN)

When:
2025.10.08 @ 15:00 – 16:00
2025-10-08T15:00:00+09:00
2025-10-08T16:00:00+09:00
【Cancellation】Changing the Urban Food Environment to Reduce Risk of Chronic Disease (Lecture by Prof. Joel GITTELSOHN)
Finished
Cancelled
Date(s) Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 15:00–16:00 JST
Venue

Zoom Webinar

Registration Pre-Registration Required
Language English (Japanese interpretation)
Abstract

【Due to unavoidable circumstances, this event has been canceled. We greatly appreciate your kind understanding.】

This presentation will describe environmental interventions to prevent obesity and non-communicable diseases in urban food environments. Dr. Gittelsohn will highlight strategies, impacts and lessons learned from the Baltimore Healthy Food initiatives, as well as the work of other researchers. Evidence shows that combining educational, environmental, and policy approaches improves access to and consumption of healthier foods, though impacts on obesity remain modest. His current work explores digital tools, restaurant and systems science approaches. Findings underscore the need for sustainable, community-engaged strategies to strengthen food environments and reduce chronic disease risk.

Program

Lecturer
Joel GITTELSOHN (Invited Professor, Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo; Professor, Johns Hopkins University)

Commentator
INADA Haruhiko (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo)

Moderator
OSHIMA Marie (Deputy Director, Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)

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