Obesity Conference 2021 invites speakers to submit abstract on the following sessions but not limited to:
The Science of Obesity & Diabetes | Submit
In 2004 few studies have announced that patients with obese prostate cancer are expected to have aggressive tumors and experience reoccurrence of cancer after surgery when compared with patients with BMI of under 30. Current research about obesity focuses on how diet, physical activity, genetics or weight plays an important role. Scientists have examined many potential biological causes, including myriad hormones, such as estrogen, leptin, ghrelin and insulin. Diabetes is a condition having excessive glucose in our blood can cause health problems. Although diabetes has no cure, you can manage your diabetes and stay healthy by taking preventive measures. Topics included under this session are
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Advanced Treatment for Obesity | Submit
The obesity is one of the most challenging chronic disease, threats facing around the globe today. There are many common treatments for overweight and obesity which includes loss of weight through physically activity, healthy eating and making other changes to your usual habits. Basing waist circumference, BMI and adverse health consequences obesity treatments options are determined as the patients are experiencing or is at a high risk for facing in the future. This session highlights talks on the current approach to obesity treatment.
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Current Research on Obesity & Nutrition | Submit
Few studies reported in 2004 found that obese prostate cancer patients are more likely to have aggressive tumors and experience cancer recurrence after surgery compared with patients with a BMI fewer than 30. Obesity is growing wide in range, but efforts for its prevention have not been successful. Current research on the nutrition in complex non communicable diseases which are chronic like diabetes, obesity, cancer, cardiovascular diseases are more developed and accelerating from the past 2-3 decades. Topics included under this session are
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Obesity Prevention and Control | Submit
Obesity prevention and weight loss mediation focuses on the behavioral changes in human nutritional habits and physical activity. There is an adverse effect on psychology, health and socioeconomic status of the obese patients. New and advanced technologies and measures have taken to prevent and control the obesity. Speakers are invited to discuss about the recent advancement of socio economic policies or built environment changes that affects and associates with prevention and control of obesity.
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Non-Surgical Treatment for Obesity| Submit
This session aims to discuss about the “Importance and Role of Non-Surgical Treatments in Obesity”, in obese patients Bariatric surgery has emerged as a competitive strategy. The combined results of weight loss and diabetic remission revealed a remarkable advantage among the patients of surgical treatment in preference to those having non-surgical treatments. Topics discussed under this session are
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Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease | Submit
A close correlation can be identified between heart failure and obesity. Obesity increases risks of cardiovascular diseases by involving the changes in body composition which can affect hemodynamics by altering the heart structure. Obesity may also lead to hypertension, enlarged left ventricle and more risks of heart failure. The mineralocorticoid receptor expression and aldosterone level are increased due to obesity, promoting interstitial platelet aggregation, endothelial dysfunction and cardiac fibrosis.
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Childhood Obesity and Effects | Submit
By intake of a healthy diet and maintain physically active may help children their growth as well as to maintain a healthy weight throughout childhood. Childhood obesity may have a malignant effect on the body in a many ways. Obese children are more likely to have health risks such as cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, breathing problems, musculoskeletal discomforts, heartburns and etc. This session continues with the discussion on consequences and future health risks caused due to childhood obesity.
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Pediatric Obesity | Submit
Globally pediatric obesity is the most common nutrition disorder in children and adolescents aged 2-19 years. Recent studies have pointed out usage of electronic devices for more than 3 hrs. a day may have 17-44% of increased risks of being overweight. Hypothyroidism is associated with adequate weight gain in children with increase of BMI range approximately about 1 to 2 units. Worldwide from the last 30 years the effect of obesity has doubled in children and tripled in adolescents. Discussion under session include about the main factors that contribute to over weight gain in children and frame work of current knowledge on approaches for treating pediatric obesity.
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Bariatric Surgery | Submit
Bariatric procedures also frequently cause hormonal changes. Now-a-days most of the surgeries for weight loss are performed by using minimally invasive techniques. Most commonly used bariatric surgeries include sleeve gastrectomy, gastric bypass, biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch and adjustable gastric band. The main aim of this session is to gather international experts to discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of bariatric surgery practices.
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Liposuction & Advanced Weight Loss Treatments | Submit
Liposuction is a form of cosmetic surgery that eliminates the fat from the body. It is often used on the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, neck, chin, upper and backs of the arms, calves, and back. Fat is detached through a hollow instrument, known as a cannula. Risks associated are contamination, numbness, and scarring. Advanced Weight Loss Programme boosts your metabolic efficiency, so that you will not only lose weight but also change your body’s metabolism, so that it stays off in the long term. Session covers wide range of discussions on
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Balanced Diet and Chronic Diseases | Submit
Intake of nutrient rich foods and balancing energy intake with the required physical activity helps in maintain a healthy weight which is important to all stages of life. Nutrition with low in fat and rich in carbohydrates results in limitation of caloric intake automatically to control adiposity. Food patterns are defined as proportions, quantities or combination of different drinks and foods in diets, frequency with which they are consumed habitually. Chronic diseases are long-lasting and many risk factors that influences susceptibility developing diet-related chronic diseases in humans. Topics included under this session are
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Effects of Obesity on Women’s Pregnancy & Health | Submit
This session includes talks about the impact of obesity during the pregnancy and its associated health risks. Being obese may harm your fertility by inhibiting normal ovulation. Obesity during pregnancy has many risks with leads to serious health issues in women. Gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, sleep apnea are the major risks that are commonly seen in pregnant women. New research says that an obese woman can control negative impact on their baby’s well-being by safely exercise and diet to lose weight.
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Gynecology Obstetrics | Submit
Major health problems treated by obstetricians and gynecologists are abnormal uterine bleeding, spontaneous abortion, infertility, urinary incontinence, fibroids, gestational diabetes, pelvic organ prolapse and pre-eclampsia. Moreover, obesity has legitimate risk factor for number of cancers, though most women are not aware of this risk. Main aim of Obesity Conference 2021 is to gather experts in obstetrics and gynecology and related fields with the interest in obesity under one roof to discuss about current knowledge and to explore the evidence of clinical approach of obese patients and their offspring.
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Obesity and High Protein Diet | Submit
Obesity increases the risks of developing many chronic diseases in humans. Effect of high protein and LGI was supplement on weight loss and maintenance, this was successful in controlling weight regain and lowering drop-out rate among the adults after the weight loss. Session have talks on the effects of a high-protein diet on obesity and other risk factors.
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Dietary Supplements & Nutraceuticals | Submit
Dietary extras are any material that you take to improve your health or wellness. This contains vitamins, minerals, and herbs. The most common form is a pill, or capsule. Vitamins and minerals are known as micronutrients. They help nourish your body and keep you strong. You can get them by intake a variety of foods in your day-to-day diet. A nutraceutical may be a naturally nutrient-rich or therapeutically active food. Topics included under this session are:
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Endocrinology & Hormonal Obesity | Submit
Hormones like leptin, oestrogens, androgens, insulin and growth hormone influences our appetite, metabolism and distribution of body fat. Humans with obesity will have hormones of these levels encouraging abnormal metabolism and the accumulation of body fat. Obesity is the major risk factor for chronic diseases. Hormones are secreted into our bloodstream through a system of glands endocrine system. Deficits or excess hormones results in Obesity. Sub topics included under this session are:
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Food Science and Food Technology | Submit
Food Science makes us to learn about the how to use of our food resources and lower the wastage. The primary aim of this session is to “challenge the advancements in the science of food”. Food materials are of biological origin. Food technology is an extensive food research, a systematic investigation into a variety of foods’ properties and compositions. Topics included under this session are
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Anti-Obesity Drugs | Submit
Obesity is associated with many chronic diseases and now it is a global problem. Current recommendations to treat obese people mainly include increased physical activity and lower intake of high calories. Many drugs have been used to control obesity over past decades. Nevertheless, few anti-obesity drugs approved and marketed are now been withdrawn because of serious adverse effects. Evaluation of newly developed drugs long-term safety and efficacy in the management of obesity often requires consecutive treatment to achieve and maintain weight loss, though the harshness of a regulatory committee on the approval of novel anti-obesity drugs. This session discusses on new and emerging obesity pharmacotherapies.
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Diabetes Mellitus | Submit
Overweight or obesity raises the chances of developing the very common type of diabetes, type 2 diabetes. The obesity may affect the use of insulin by our body to control blood sugar levels. It results in increased risk of insulin resistance and diabetes. Diabetes research now-a-days is far ranging, from environment to the deep dark recesses of the single cell. This session talks about the role obesity and how it is a key player in the development of type 2 diabetes.
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Human Metabolism | Submit
Human metabolism is a complex biochemical process, where calories in food and beverages are combined with O2 to release the energy that your body needs to function. Many factors determine about individual basal metabolism includes age, sex and size and composition of body. Additionally human basal metabolic rate explains that two other factors determine about the calories you burn daily. Human metabolism is the key to the treatment of many chronic diseases like diabetes, as well as strengthens clinical nutritional support.
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Genetics of Obesity | Submit
In general, obese people will have multiple genes that lead them to gain over weight. Such genes are fat mass and obesity associated gene, which found in 43% of the world’s population. Obesity is commonly classified in to many sub groups based on suspected etiology like monogenic obesity, syndromic obesity and polygenic or common obesity. This session deals with discussion on “genetic and epigenetic causes of obesity”.
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Metabolism Syndrome Treatments | Submit
Metabolic syndrome can be treated by healthy diet, exercise, weight loss, smoking cessation and medication can also prescribe. It is a group of risk factors includes high blood sugar, abdominal fat, high blood pressure and unhealthy cholesterol levels. This session gathers experts in all the areas to discuss about prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome.
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Role of Anesthesiologists in obesity | Submit
Obesity is a quickly growing public health problem leading to several chronic ailments like heart disease, diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure and cancer. Every obese individual are at a risk of obstructive sleep apnea and several other breathing problems. They may have airway obstruction as well. An anaesthetist should also assess the patient’s ability to breathe deeply, an action that would ensure a good ventilation and oxygenation while under anesthesia. This session highlights talks on importance and role of anesthesiologists during surgery.
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Diabetic Gastroparesis | Submit
It is the condition which affects the movement of food from stomach to the intestines and resulting in nausea, bloating and heartburn. Gastroparesis can be caused due to diabetes, if the condition is seen in diabetic patients then doctors call it as diabetic gastroparesis. Risk factor for developing diabetic gastroparesis involves type 1 & 2 diabetes, autoimmune diseases, gastric surgeries. Topics included under this session are
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Complications in Obesity | Submit
Globally obesity is the major problem in children and adults, leads to chronic disease. An estimation report by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2015–2016, 93.3 million adults and 13.7 million children and teens are clinically obese. Intake of poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, lack of sleep, genetics, metabolic rate, pregnancy is common specific causes of obesity. Few medical conditions can also leads to weight gain. Topics included under this session are:
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Clinical Nutrition | Submit
Clinical nutrition includes the role of nutrients in diseases including, obesity, heart disease, cancer, diabetes and malnutrition. Active clinicians expand their knowledge in nutritional sciences and dietetics practice. This session deals with the talks related to the development of new techniques and their application in the field of clinical nutrition.
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Behavioral & Environmental Factors | Submit
Behavioral changes that anticipate obesity remission were increased fruit and vegetable intake, decreased screen time, increased physical activity level, decreased fast food intake. Moreover, adolescents due to obesity who has changed their exposure to unhealthy diets at home are also more probable to change out of obesity. Topics included under this session are:
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Exercise & Kinesiology | Submit
Aim of this session is to discuss about the “Role of Exercise in Treating Obesity”. The condition of being overweight and possessing BMI of 30 or higher leads to obesity. Exercise & kinesiology plays an important role in weight loss and weight management through physical activity. Benefits of exercise includes burning off calories and losing weight, maintaining muscle tone, reducing depression, suppressing your appetite, decreasing your risk of some cancers, preventing diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Kinesiology has 3 major areas of studies such as anatomy, mechanics and physiology, the knowledge of these three fields forms the basis for the study of human movement. Main topics discusses under this session are as follows:
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Causes of Obesity | Submit
Obesity is a chronic condition stated by an increased amount of body fat. Globally obesity is increasing rapidly, it is generally caused by eating too much and performing very little physical activity. Health risks associated with obese person includes diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, heart stroke, cancer, gallstones, sleep apnea, Osteoarthritis. Most common causes of obesity are Physical inactivity, Overeating, Genetics, Medications, Psychological factors, Social issues. Session highlights talks on the new emerging techniques and recent advancements about the obesity treatment and control.
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Obesity as risk factor for COVID-19 | Submit
As we all know that Obesity impacts millions of people globally. This session’s main aim is to gather and question the worldwide experts that “Is obesity a risk factor for coronavirus?”. The higher amounts of cholesterols in the chest and stomach areas keep high pressure on the lungs, as well as a demand for more oxygen. Most of the humans associated with obesity are commonly shown to have an unbalanced or inflamed immune system. Moreover the body of obese becomes saturated by the lack of O2 getting to the major organs. Obesity may cause sudden changes in the mechanism of chest wall and lungs, which leads to impaired respiratory function and respiratory diseases like asthma and other asthma related symptoms. Topics that are included under this session are
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