Madrid, Spain – 20-22 May 2026
The SENPE Congress, the annual meeting of the Spanish Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (SENPE), took place over three days in Pamplona, Spain, bringing together healthcare professionals dedicated to advancing clinical nutrition.
The event provided a platform for knowledge exchange, professional development, and collaboration, with a scientific programme focused on personalised nutritional support, clinical decision-making tools, and multidisciplinary care, reflecting the latest priorities and developments in clinical nutrition.
A Programme Reflecting Current Challenges and Future Directions
Across the three-day congress, participants engaged in:
- Programme highlight: The Plenary Conference “Diet, Chronic Diseases and Healthy Ageing: Key Lessons from Long-Term Cohort Studies” and the Jesús Culebras Lecture, representing the most prominent and highly anticipated sessions of the congress
- Key feature: A primarily national congress, enriched this year by the participation of two international invited speakers, Ellen Blank (Netherlands) and Camila Seewald (Argentina). As an innovative format, the congress has been offering pre-registered, fully practical workshops for the past two years, generating significant interest among participants
- Engagement element: Networking, professional training, and knowledge exchange
The programme addressed key challenges in current clinical nutrition, with a strong focus on the personalisation of nutritional support, the use of new tools for clinical decision-making, and the integration of multidisciplinary work. It also highlighted innovations in the management of complex patients, fostering meaningful knowledge exchange among professionals.


Driving Progress in Clinical Nutrition
The congress highlighted important developments and discussions in the field, with particular attention to:
- The growing importance of personalised, patient-centred nutritional strategies
- The integration of innovative tools to support clinical decision-making
- The role of multidisciplinary collaboration in improving patient outcomes
Participants emphasised the importance of collaboration, innovation, and practical implementation in advancing clinical nutrition and translating knowledge into real-world clinical practice.
Scale and Participation
The congress welcomed a strong national community of clinical nutrition professionals, reinforcing its role as a key platform for knowledge exchange and professional development within Spain, while progressively expanding its international outlook.
Looking Ahead
The discussions and outcomes from the SENPE Congress are expected to contribute to continued research, clinical innovation, and collaboration, supporting the advancement of clinical nutrition and improved patient care.
Media and Information
For more information, including programme highlights and future editions in Zaragoza: Visit the official SENPE Congress website