The deadline for abstract submission is April 30, 2019. Abstracts must be submitted by email to: adhd.conf@ur.de
The presenting author must be registered for the Conference by May 15, 2019.
The presenting author must be indicated in the abstract. The e-mail addresses of all authors and the telephone number of the presenting author must also be submitted with the abstract.
The author/s may suggest the format of their presentation (oral or poster). Both acceptance and the final format will be decided by the Organizing Committee.
Authors will be noticed by email in regard to abstract acceptance within 10 days following submission. Presentation details will also be given.
The authors of the submitted abstracts will take responsibility of any intellectual property issues about the abstracts on their own. The Conference Organizing Committee has the legal right to use the submitted abstracts for conference purposes.
All abstracts must contain the following information:
All abstracts should contain the following sections and headings:
Abstracts may not contain brand names or any kind of advertisement.
Abstracts can contain either one graph or one table:
The entire abstract including title and author(s) should not contain more than 650 words. Abstracts must be written in English. Language editing by a native speaker is advised if necessary.
Please refer to the sample abstract for further details.
References should be given according to the following examples.
Journal Articles
Pan, M.-H., Lai, C.-S., Wang, H., Lo, C.-Y., Ho, C.-T., & Li, S. (2013). Black tea in chemo-prevention of cancer and other human diseases. Food Science and Human Wellness 2: 12–21.
Schmid, D., & Leitzmann, M.F. (2014). Association between physical activity and mortality among breast cancer and colorectal cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Annals of Oncology 25: 1293-1311.
van Ommen, B., van der Greef, J., Ordovas, J.M., & Daniel, H. (2014). Phenotypic flexibility as key factor in the human nutrition and health relationship. Genes & Nutrition 9: 423. doi: 10.1007/s12263-014-0423-5.
Book Chapters
Halford, J.C.G. (2008). Potential therapies to limit obesity. In J. Harvey, & D.J. Withers (Eds.), Neurobiology of Obesity (pp. 302-319). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Nelson, M., Beresford, S.A.A., & Kearney, J.M. (2004). Nutritional epidemiology. In M.J. Gibney, B.M. Margetts, J.M. Kearney, & L. Arab (Eds.), Public Health Nutrition (pp. 26-64). Oxford: Blackwell Science.
Books
Biddle, S.J.H., Mutrie, N, & Gorely, T. (2015). Psychology of Physical Activity: Determinants, Well-Being and Interventions (3rd ed.). London: Routledge.
Donaldson, I., Marsden, C.D., Schneider, S.A., & Bhatia, K.P. (2012). Marsden's Book of Movement Disorders. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Prof. Dr. Klaus W. Lange
93040 Regensburg
E-Mail Klaus.Lange@ur.de