Submission Guidelines

Important Dates

  30 April 2026

Abstract Submission Deadline

 22 May 2026

Notification of Acceptance/Rejection

 26 June 2026

Publication Submission Deadline

Submission Guidelines

Submission Process and General Info

  • Authors must create user account and submit the abstract on the Conference Abstract Portal. Abstracts received through offline methods such as email, WhatsApp, or any other tool will not be considered by the scientific committee. 
  • More than one abstract can be submitted from one user account.  
  • Authors may indicate their preferred presentation format (oral or e-poster oral presentation); however, the final decision rests with the scientific committee after evaluation. 
  • The accuracy of the submitted abstract is the responsibility of the authors. Every effort will be made to publish the abstract exactly as submitted. Authors should prepare and proofread their abstracts carefully prior to submission. Errors made on your submitted abstract are likely to appear in print or online.
  • Inquiries about the abstract submission process can be directed to conference@dietitians.org.my

Category and Mode of Presentation

Category Mode of Presentation

Student Case Study

Oral & Poster Presentation

Student Research Study 

Oral & Poster Presentation

Dietitian Case Study

Oral & Poster Presentation

Dietitian/Postgraduate Research Paper

Oral & Poster Presentation

Innovation Showcase

Table Space

Abstract Content

  • Abstract should be submitted as either Research, Case-study, or Innovation Showcase.  
  • Abstracts must be written in clear and concise English. 
  • Abstracts must be comprised of: 
    • Title 
    • Author Names: First name(s) and last name(s). Full names are required. 
    • Affiliation (only one), including country, of each author. 
    • Abstract Body 
  • Research Abstracts should be structured under Objective, Methodology, Results and Discussion, and Conclusion  
  • Case Study Abstract should be written in the Nutrition Care Process format including Nutrition Assessment, Nutrition Diagnosis, Nutrition Intervention and Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation 
  • Innovation Showcase Abstract should be submitted as an executive summary of the invention in which it may describe what the invention is about, the problem sought to address, the level of innovation involved, as well as the invention's significance to improving nutrition care.   
  • Any abbreviations should be defined where first mentioned. 
  • A maximum of 300 words (excluding the title, author(s) name and affiliation). 
  • Graphs, tables, and illustrations cannot be included in the abstract.