Aug. 3, 2007
International Symposium on Fruit, Vegetables Headed for Houston
Writer: Kathleen Phillips, 979-845-2872,ka-phillips@tamu.edu
Contact: Dr. Bhimu Patil, 979-862-4521,b-patil@tamu.edu
HOUSTON – Fruits and vegetables – tasty and a vital part of daily
nutrition. But researchers worldwide continue to seek better ways to use
the healthful properties of these foods. Many of these scientists will
meet in Houston Oct. 9-13 to share the latest findings.
FAV Health 2007 - Fruits And Vegetables, that is – will convene at the
Omni Hotel Houston, Four Riverway, for the second international symposium
on how produce affects human health, according to Dr. Bhimu Patil,
director of the Texas A&M University Vegetable and Fruit Improvement
Center and conference chair.
Patil said sessions will include the use of fruits and vegetables to
reduce the risks of obesity, cancer and diseases of the heart, brain and
skin. Presenters also will talk about how to maintain the most healthful
level of bioactive compounds in the pre- and post-harvest stages of fruit
and vegetable production, as well as the interaction of certain medicines
with grapefruit and other foods.
A general session will focus on health-based marketing of fruits and
vegetables. Additionally, several global food-related organizations will
have a round table discussion about future funding challenges to meet
world nutrition needs.
Participants can register until Aug. 16 for $595, which includes meals,
a banquet and conference materials. For more information, see
http://favhealth2007.tamu.edu or call 979-862-4521 or e-mail
FAV2007@ag.tamu.edu.
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