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Oral Presentations 3 rd July 2014 3.00 PM to 5.30 PM List of Selected Abstracts S. No. Authors Title of the Paper 1. Dwarakanath L S*, Mathangi R, Sreekumar R, Sooriyakala T, The effect of early versus delayed feeding after Caesarean Section


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Oral Presentations – 3rd July 2014 – 3.00 PM to 5.30 PM

List of Selected Abstracts

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Authors Title of the Paper 1. Dwarakanath L S*, Mathangi R, Sreekumar R, Sooriyakala T, Vijayakumar PC Department of Obstetrics and Gyneacology, Sooriya Hospital, Chennai 600 093, India; *Email: lingadwarakanath@yahoo.com The effect of early versus delayed feeding after Caesarean Section (CS):Survey on women’s satisfaction 2. Bhagya D

  • Dept. of Home Science, St. Joseph’s College for Women,

Alappuzha; Email: bhagyadp81@gmail.com Effectiveness of Naturopathic Diet in Weight Reduction among Obese Women 3. Nimitha Suresh and Divya G. Nair Vimala College, Thrissur; *Email: nimithadonald@gmail.com Nutritional status of subjects with crohn’s disease 4.

  • B. Srinivas Teja, Rama Rao Nadendla

Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lam, Guntur‐ 34, A.P. Email: srinivasteja10@gmail.com Knowledge on balanced nutritional diet and physical activity in rural and urban areas children, adolscents 5. Jisha A Prabha, Subhashree S*, Department of Home Science, St. Teresa's College, Ernakulam Reegan Thomas and Harisuthammal V.N Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Alphonsa College, Pala, Innovative products using amrutham nutrimix and its popularization among pregnant and lactating women

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Oral Presentations – 3rd July 2014 – 3.00 PM to 5.30 PM

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Authors Title of the Paper 6. Suneeta Chandorkar* and Tasneem Miyawala Department of Foods and Nutrition, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara; *Email: suneetachandorkar@gmail.com Assessing gaps in iycf practices and capacity building of functionaries and beneficiaries for improved outcomes 7. Mini Joseph Department of Home Science, Govt. College for Women, Trivandrum 695014. *Email: minijoseph66@yahoo.in Prema.L

  • Retd. Prof Nutrition, Kerala Agricultural University, Trivandrum,

Kerala, Prevalence of anemia amongst young state players (11‐18 years) and its effect on endurance capacity 8. Snehal Deshpande. Sushila Sharangdhar Sneh… Rehab Education and Research Centre, Mumbai Email: sushila@primehealthconsultants.co.in Multidisciplinary approach to oral and feeding problems in children with special needs 9.

  • N. Priyaa*,Varalakshmi Rajam and Renny Jaspher Mary T

Ethiraj College for women, Chennai; *Email: priya90.natarajan@gmail.com A comparative study of anthropometric parameters of infants among working and nonworking women 10. Smriti Rekha Khound Regional College of Nursing, Guwahati, Assam Email:smriti80_khound@rediffmail.com Knowledge and practice of mothers on infant feeding and nutritional status of 0‐1 year old children.

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Oral Presentations – 3rd July 2014 – 3.00 PM to 5.30 PM

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Authors Title of the Paper 11. Ismail Pasha

  • Dept. of Pharmacology, KLE University’s College of Pharmacy,

Belgaum, Karnataka, India; Email: ismailpash@gmail.com Mahesh Kamate

  • Dept. of Pediatrics, KLE University, JN Medical College,

Belgaum, Karnataka, India Suresh D K

  • Dept. of Pharmacology, Luqman college of Pharmacy, Gulbarga,

Karnataka, India Tolerability and Effect of Lacosamide on quality of life in pediatric patients with refractory partial epilepsy ‐ A Prospective, Open‐ Label, Unicentre Study in south Indian subpopulation 12. Teena Kurian*, Jinumol Thomas Dept of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Alphonsa College, Pala. *Email:teenasibu@gmail.com Assessment of nutritional status of school going mannan tribal children (6‐10 years) in mannakkudy, idukki district 13. Gauri Chauhan, AK Bhardwaj, PD Sharma Department of Pediatrics, M.M. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana, Ambala; Email:prateekbhatia@rediffmail.com High prevalence of Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) in under five hospitalized children: A study from a tertiary care hospital of Northern India 14. Lubna and Riji Hari*,

  • Dept. of Food Science and Technology, University of Calicut,

Kerala Amrutham Nutrimix‐ A product of kudumbashree ‐ an over all assessment 15. Siva Kiran RR, Madhu GM, Shareef GA Department of Chemical Engineering, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore‐560054 Satyanarayana SV Department of Chemical Engineering, JNTU College of Engineering, Anantapur‐515002 Spirulina micronutrient in combating Protein Energy Wasting (PEW) and Protein Energy Malnutrition (PEM) among pediatric patients

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Oral Presentations – 3rd July 2014 – 3.00 PM to 5.30 PM

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Authors Title of the Paper 16. Neelofar IlliasKutty, Manojkumar T S, George V Thomas, KVK, CPCRI, Kasaragod Children nutrition through Amrutham nutrimix 17. D.Jasmine Jenifer Arulmani, Department of Home Science, Women’s Christian College, Chennai Nutrient content of packed lunches and school lunches as consumed by primary school children 18. Ismail Pasha

  • Dept. of Pharmacology, Government College of Pharmacy,

Bangalore ‐ 560027 Abhay S*

  • Dept. of Pharmacology, KLEU college of Pharmacy, Belgaum ‐

590010 Radheshyam N Medical Head Oncologist, Curie Center of Oncology, Bangalore ‐ 560038 Harish MS

  • Dept. of Pharmacology, Government College of Pharmacy,

Bangalore ‐ 560027 Ternikar SG

  • Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, KLE College of Pharmacy

Nippani ‐ 591237 Comparative Clinical Studies of G‐CSF Vs Amifostine in reducing neutropenia and its complication in cancer patients on chemotherapy