BANT Events 2026

Our March, June and November events are focused upon equipping nutrition and lifestyle medicine practitioners with new knowledge and insights together with the confidence to apply these within their practice. All nutrition and lifestyle medicine practitioners are welcomed.

Our Nutrition Evidence (NED) Science Forum event focuses on nutrition and lifestyle sciences – what’s new, critical analysis, new research initiatives and how to contribute to the evidence as part of your clinical practice. With a keynote presentation from an industry expert and plenty of time for networking, this is an event for all nutrition and lifestyle medicine practitioners, as well as researchers and policy makers.

Each event features:

  • 3.5 to 5 hours of BANT-Approved CPD
  • Extra 5+ hours of Bonus Live content from Event Partners
  • Special offers from our Event Partners
  • All content is recorded and shared for catch-up viewing post livestream, with matching slides and references
  • Active community group for knowledge sharing with peers

Effective Solutions for Healthy Weight Loss

Saturday 07 March, Oxford In Person AND Virtual Online

Including:

  • Weight Loss medications, Ozempic, WeGovy, Mounjaro, and the next generation incoming like Retatrutide
  • Profiles, mechanisms of action, effects, sourcing, costs, outcomes, risks and benefits
  • Best practice use of weight loss medications
  • How can practitioners best support clients using weight loss meds?
  • How can practitioners collaborate with prescribing GPs and via Primary Care Networks?
  • What are the biggest risks, and how can they be mitigated?
  • How are GPs thinking about provision, what are their problems?
  • How can practitioners position themselves to help clients interested in or using weight loss medications?
  • What are the effective alternatives to weight loss medications?
  • Fasting protocols for effective, sustainable weight loss?
  • Intermittent weight-loss protocols relative to continuous weight-loss
  • GLP-1 agonist foods and supplements
  • The role of behaviours, psychology and the environment in enabling or sabotaging weight control
  • Client stories, successes, failures and key learnings

Nutrition Evidence Database (NED) Science Forum

Tuesday 12 March, In Person, Royal Society of Medicine, London

Realising the Vision of Preventative Health – Translating Genetic and Wearable Data
For preventative health to be realised in the UK, as set out in the NHS 10-year plan, it needs to put nutrition and lifestyle at its core.  What role does genetic and wearable data have to play in achieving the preventative health ambitions? Join us for presentation, debate and discussion on preventative health and how nutrition professionals are harnessing the power of genetics and wearable data to inform their science-based decision making and transforming lives.

The NED Science Forum includes:

Nutrigenomics
A keynote address from an industry leader (tbc). With a panel discussion and debate with presenters and the NED Editorial Board, including questions from the audience.

Wearable Data, including CGMs
A keynote address from an industry leader (tbc). With a panel discussion and debate with presenters and the NED Editorial Board, including questions from the audience.
Translating the science into meaningful, clinically relevant and evidence-based recommendations

The afternoon continues with a series of case reports, which demonstrate how genetic and wearable data is being used by Registered Nutritional Therapists in their clinics and how NHS primary care can benefit from collaboration with BANT members. The event concludes with a presentation from NED Managing Editor, Clare Grundel, who will share the results of the BANT 2025 IBS impact study and plans for the future.

Nutrition & Integrative Strategies in Cardiovascular Medicine

Saturday 27 June, Fully Virtual Online

Including:

  • Relative contributions of Genes vs Lifestyle
  • Role of Systemic Inflammation
  • Role of lipoproteins within the development of atherosclerotic plaques
  • Most meaningful biomarkers, including Apoliprotein B (ApoB) and Lipoprotein(a)
  • Significance of other key markers, including hs-CRP, Fasted Insulin, HbA1c, Homocysteine
  • Gut-Heart Axis and the roles played by Short-Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs) and TMAO
  • Relationship between Oral Health and Cardiovascular Health
  • Nutrients e.g., sterols, omega-3, EPA/DHA, soluble fibre, CoQ10, garlic, nitrates
  • Most effective forms of exercise for reduced risk and cardiovascular health benefit, types, intensities, durations

Men’s Health

November 2025, In Person and Virtual Online

Including:

  • Hormonal health and the endocrine axis, roles of testosterone, SHBG and estrogen
  • Cardiovascular and metabolic health deep dives
  • Erectile dysfunction as a predictive biomarker
  • Prostrate health and prostrate-protective diets
  • Musculoskeletal integrity and relationship with healthy longevity
  • Behavioural psychology and mental health

2026 Event Partners

Our partners add value through additional Bonus Live webinars, educational resources and event special offers. Their support enables BANT to offer high-value, low-cost events to members and beyond.

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