Nutritional Strategies for Children with Obesity | Part 6 Bridging Research and Practice in Pediatric Nutrition

March 25, 2026 | 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
2026-03-25 03:00 PM 2026-03-25 05:00 PM Nutritional Strategies for Children with Obesity | Part 6 Bridging Research and Practice in Pediatric Nutrition

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Part 6 of an 8-part virtual pediatric nutrition series for health professionals

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Moderated by: Jessie M. Hulst, MD, PhD – Hospital for Sick Children

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Update on metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)
This presentation will cover the rationale for the MASLD terminology, review new data on the natural history and outcomes of pediatric MASLD, as well as available and emerging pharmacotherapies for children with this condition.

Marialena Mouzaki, MD MSc PNS DABOM
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Dr. Mouzaki is a Pediatric Gastroenterologist in the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. She is the Clinical Director of Advanced Nutrition Services at CCHMC and a Professor at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Mouzaki received her MD from the National and Kapodistrian Medical School of Athens, Greece and then completed her Residency Training in General Pediatrics at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Pennsylvania. She completed her Fellowship Training in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at the Hospital for Sick Children and obtained a Masters in Science from the Institute of Medical Sciences at the University of Toronto. She is board certified in pediatric gastroenterology, in nutrition and in obesity medicine. Her clinical and translational research focuses on pediatric metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease.

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Jill Hamilton
 

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Full Series – Register once and get access to all 8 webinars.

  • CNS Members (Active, Associate, Early Career I/II, Emeritus): $315.00 + tax
  • CNS Student Members (Graduate, Undergraduate): $210.00 + tax
  • Non-Members: $525.00 + tax

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Register for Part 6 "Nutritional Strategies for Children with Obesity" only

  • CNS Members (Active, Associate, Early Career I/II, Emeritus): $45.00 + tax per session
  • CNS Student Members (Graduate, Undergraduate): $30.00 + tax per session
  • Non-Members: $75.00 + tax per session

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