Theme: Global Perspectives on Obesity and Endocrinology: Cross-cultural Insights
Euro Obesity 2024
Conference Series LLC Ltd is proud to announce "20th Euro Obesity and Endocrinology Congress" to be held during June 27-28, 2024 at London, UK.
Following the successful conduct of the "19th Euro Obesity and Endocrinology Congress " in Barcelona, Spain. During August 21-22, 2023. We are delighted to have the opportunity to host the next edition of our congress during June 27-28, 2024. This time we have planned to organize a better and larger congress that will include various aspects of research that remained unfocused in our last edition. This meeting will include new research prospects focusing on topics such as Euro Obesity, obesity treatment, diabetes, Endocrinology Congress challenges and obese cardiovascular risks, obesity, Obesity and Diabetes, bariatric surgery and endocrine glands and hormones apart from the broad field of research.
Young Researchers Forum - Young Scientist Awards
Young Research’s Awards at Euro Obesity 2024 for the Nomination: Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation, only 25 presentations acceptable at the Euro Obesity 2024 young research forum.
Young Scientist Benefits
- Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
- Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
- Young Scientist Award reorganization certificate and memento to the winners
- Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
- Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development
- Award should motivate participants to strive to realize their full potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole.
Obesity conferences are held in distinct numbers throughout the world each year to support the immense number of research in the field of childhood obesity and nutrition. Most of the Obesity conferences are held each year with the motivation to organize researchers from different parts of the world to share their knowledge and jointly develop new solutions to conduct proficient and productive research as obesity is one of the major threats to our society with millions of new cases being recorded each year.
Participation Benefits:
Euro Obesity 2024 is open for oral presentations; poster shows and scientific panel discussions throughout the highlighted website sessions and proposals on alternative topics that do not appear to be listed are also welcome. Provided they meet the conference's goals. We focus on inspiring, discussing, and working together to respond to numerous issues related to obesity, nutrition, endocrinology, and diabetes.
Who can be there?
Euro Obesity 2024 will provide a platform for experts in obesity, nutrition and endocrinology from both industry and academia working in various subdomains of nutrition, obesity, endocrinology and diabetes. This conference is open to all doctors, specialists, endocrinologists, researchers, physicians, business analysts, academics, laboratory technicians.
Track-1: Obesity
Obesity is a complex disease involving an excessive amount of body fat. Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern. It's a medical problem that increases the risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-2: Obesity Causes
There are genetic, interactive and hormonal impacts on body mass, Obesity occurs when you take in more calories than you burn through exercise and normal daily activities. Your body stores these excess calories as fat.
Obesity can sometimes be outlined to a medical cause, such as Prader-Willi syndrome, Cushing's syndrome, and other diseases and conditions. Though, these illnesses are rare and, in general, the major causes of Obesity
If you're not actual active, you don't burn as numerous calories. With a sedentary lifestyle, you can simply take in more calories every day than you use through exercise and normal day-to-day actions.
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-3: Obesity in Real Life
In addition to health influences, obesity chiefs to many problems including depression and psychological health. Depression can both cause strain, which in turn may cause you to change your eating activity habits.
Real life stories authenticate all these involvements of an obese being. It is also the effect a health care provider can have on attaining successful weight-loss.
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USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-4: Anti-Obesity Drugs
Anti-obesity medication and weight loss drugs are pharmacological mediators which lessen or control weight. These drugs modify one of the central processes of the human body or weight regulation by varying either appetite or absorption of calories. The treatment modalities for overweight and obese individuals remain dieting and physical exercise. Because the human body uses various chemicals and hormones to protect its stores of fat reaction probably useful to our ancestors when food was scarce in the past. The supreme anti-obesity drug would produce sustained weight loss with minimal side effects. The mechanisms that control energy balance have substantial built-in redundancy, overlap considerably with other physiological functions, and are influenced by social, hedonic and psychological factors that limit the effectiveness of pharmacological interventions.
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-5: Diet & Nutrition
The digestive tract is responsible for digestion, absorption of nutrients from foods and beverages, and elimination of waste. Many patients with CD have inflammation in the small intestine. This can affect the patient’s ability to fully digest and absorb nutrients from the food that they eat. If not enough of the right kinds of nutrients are absorbed into the body; this can lead to nutritional deficiencies or malnutrition, which is a lack of essential nutrients in the body. Improperly digested food can also cause diarrhea, abdominal pain and cramping.
Avoiding dehydration is an important strategy for anyone, whether they have IBD or not. Our bodies are 60% percent water and thus require regular frequent intake of water to stay hydrated.
Patients with CD or UC who are experiencing recurring diarrhea are especially at risk of becoming dehydrated. Everyone should attempt to drink at least 8 to 18 glasses of water every day. For some people
with IBD, it could be beneficial to avoid beverages with caffeine, such as coffee and tea, because it could increase frequency of bowel movements. Some examples of good beverages include water, low-sugar sports drinks, and fruit juices that have been diluted in water.
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-6: Obesity and Diabetes
Existing Research in Diabetes & Obesity Periodical is an international peer reviewed Open Access journal. Diabetes is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism, usually occurring in genetically predisposed individuals, characterized by inadequate production or utilization of insulin and ensuing in excessive amounts of glucose in the blood and urine. Obesity is an irregular accumulation of body fat, typically 20% or more over an individual's perfect body weight. Obesity is allied with increased risk of illness, disability, and death. Research papers, reviews, Mini reviews, short communication, Case reports on topics related to Diabetes & Obesity and provides free and infinite access of all articles for the betterment of the world
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USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-7: Obesity: Current research
Throughout the past 20 years, obesity among grown-ups has risen through and through in the United States. The modern Health Statistics states that 33% of population 20 years of age and more settled more than 100 million people are strong. This growth isn't confined to adults but instead, has in like manner affected adolescents. Among youth, 18 percent of children advanced 6-11 years and 21 percent of adolescents developed 12– 19 years are obese. These rates of obesity have critical consequences for Americans' prosperity. But one of the national wealth objectives for the year 2020 is to lessen the regularity of obesity among adults by 10 %, current data shows that the situation isn't advancing. Hopkins GIM workers are looking at overweight the full amount of its trademark history and challenges, and likewise endeavoring to fight the torment by investigating different techniques and interference
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USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-8: Childhood Obesity and Effects
Obesity throughout childhood can destructively affect the body in numerous ways. Youngsters who have obesity will perhaps have a High blood pressure and elevated cholesterol, which are chance elements for cardiovascular disease (CVD). A prolonged danger of disabled glucose tolerance, insulin confrontation, and type 2 diabetes Breathing issues, for example, asthma and sleep apnea. Joint issues and musculoskeletal discomfort.
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USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-9: Obesity and Endocrinology
Obesity is linked with a few endocrine illnesses, including basic ones, for example, hypothyroidism and polycystic ovarian syndrome to rare ones for example, Cushing's syndrome, central hypothyroidism, and hypothalamic disorders. The mechanisms for the upgrading of weight shift in as per the endocrine condition. Hypothyroidism is related with combination of hyaluronic acid inside different tissues, extra liquid preservation because of decreased cardiovascular yield and reduces thermogenesis. The net abundance of androgen gives off an imprint of being urgent in the progression of central obesity. In Cushing's syndrome, an association with thyroid and development hormones plays a significant part to an increased adipocyte separation and adipogenesis. This audit additionally depicts staying rare cases: hypothalamic obesity because of central hypothyroidism and combined hormone deficiencies.
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-10: Gynecology & Obstetrics
It is the branch of medicine handling the organization of supervision to women, predominantly the analysis and treatment of disorders affecting the female reproductive organs.it manages the investigation of diseases of the female reproductive organs, including the breasts. It is a branch of treatment that contracts with the birth of kids and with the care of women before, during, after, they bring forth kids.
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-11: Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery (weight loss surgery) includes a diversity of techniques performed on individuals who have obesity. Weight loss is attained by plummeting the size of the stomach with a gastric band or through the exclusion of a part of the stomach (sleeve gastrectomy or biliopancreatic redirection with duodenal switch) or by resecting and re-directing the minor digestive tract to a little stomach sack (gastric bypass surgery).
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-12: Genetics of obesity
Obesity is the result of an exchange between behavior, environment, and genetic factors. Studies have recognized development in several genes that may contribute to obesity gain and body fat distribution; while, only in a few cases are genes the primary cause of obesity. Polymorphisms in several genes controlling appetite and metabolism predispose to obese under convinced dietary conditions. The percentage of obesity that can be attributed to genetics varies extensively, depending on the population survey from 6% to 85%. As of 2006, more than 41 sites on the human genome have been linked to the evolution of obesity when a favorable environment is present. The involvement of genetic factors in the progress of obesity is assessed to be 40–70%. Some of the obesogenic or leptogenic genes may affect obese individual’s response to weight loss or weight management.
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USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-13: Obesity & Metabolic Disorders
The disease of obesity is far elsewhere basically abundance weight. It is actually a metabolic disease including complex metabolic and hormonal components. Obesity is associated to a chronic condition of inflammation. It is trusted that this chronic condition of inflammation carries about diseases, for example, diabetes, coronary illness, stroke, cancer and joint and muscle pains
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-14: Dietary and Lifestyle changes
Lifestyle factors recognized with obesity, eating conduct, and physical activity plays a chief role in the corrective action and treatment of type-2 diabetes. As of late, there has been an advance in the improvement of behavioral practices to adjust these way of lifestyle behaviors. Additionally, investigate, in any case, is plainly required, claiming the rates of obesity in our nation are levitation, and changing behavior for the long term has ended up being extremely troublesome.
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-15: Obesity in Teens and Adolescents
Obesity is an expanded danger of morbidity and mortality and lessened future. The most topical two years of the earlier century have seen an affected increment in human services costs because of obesity and related issues among kids and youths. Youngsters today are existing large. Obesity quantity has been multiplied since 1980 among youngsters and has triplicated for youths. In the previous 20 years, the degree of matured 12 to 19 who are obese prolonged from 5 % to 18 %. youths’ Numerous scientists have discovered that obese youth are at superior risk for expressive distress than their non-overweight associates. Overweight youngsters have fewer companions, will probably be socially disconnected and agonize complex rates of sorrow than youngsters of standard weight.
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-16: Non-Surgical Treatment for Obesity
We may require treatment by a physician if your own energies to lose weight have failed and/or if co-existing medical conditions make it vital for you to lose weight. That treatment may include:
- Medication to treat obesity-related health difficulties
- Interactive changes to improve dietary habits and increase activity levels
- Rehabilitation to address any eating disorders (may also require medication)
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-17: Grounds of obesity
Currently, around 100 health professionals and commissioners from across the field, working on receiving this initiative off the ground are meeting in Edmonton to discuss facts of the plan. Many have already functioned in obesity and chronic disease management and bring their own views and experience to the table. This is enormously important as sharing of best practices is one of the key mechanisms to ensure that we do more of what works and less of what doesn’t.
It is also essential that we found common ground on the basic principles and practice of addressing this health problem – the sooner we are all on the same page, preferably we can begin working towards steadiness in obesity prevention and care across the province.
But I am fully self-assured that in the end we will be moving in the right direction towards reducing the emotional, physical, and economic load of obesity on all Albertans.
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Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-18: Prevention: Obesity
Complex adaptive systems-of-systems are integrally multi-scale across several scopes, with temporal, geographical, and organizational. We present a multimodal paradigm integrating a localized community-scale individual-based model (IBM) with a population scale system dynamics (SD) model to analyze long term results of potential policy interferences for obesity prevention.
The N&PA related health actions of individuals change dynamically relative to endogenous impacts within their social network and exogenous influences from industry-based publicizing and public health-related counter-marketing and educational operations.
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Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-19: Behavioral Therapy
To change behavior, it is important to be aware of the determinants of behavior change. The Social-Cognitive, Operant Learning, and Planned Behavior philosophies have formed a list of determinants including: intention, perceived behavior control, self-efficacy, outcome expectancy, response-reinforcement contingencies, and discriminative stimuli. Theories are effective at describing and explaining behavior change, however, deciphering how to inspire change remains a challenge. Above demonstrate how practices of behavioral change are mapped onto different factors and commends that therapists should carefully select interventions that are shown to be valid and consistent for impacting the intended determinants that is the focus of alteration.
Recommended Conferences:
Obesity Conferences | Obesity Events | Scientific Conferences on Obesity | Best Obesity Conferences 2024 | Nutrition Conferences | Obesity Conferences 2024 | Endocrinology Conferences | Eating Disorders Conferences
Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-20: Liposuction
The time required to do liposuction varies significantly, depending on the size of the area treated, the sum of fat being removed, the type of anesthesia used and the liposuction techniques which are selected. A small area, such as the chin/neck, may be treated in under 30 minutes, while a most wide procedure might last several hours. During the procedure, a medicated fluid is first injected into the treatment areas before the fat is removed. This fluid is a mixture of vein salt solution, lidocaine (a local anesthetic), and epinephrine (a drug that constricts blood vessels). Liposuction works by introducing fluid into the areas where fat needs to be removed. Then, tiny tubes are inserted through barely-noticeable cuts. The fluid that was inserted helps remove fat more effectively when it’s sucked out through the pipes that were inserted. Once the desired contour is obtained, a compressive garment is placed, this helps to minimize staining and supports in patient comfort.
Recommended Conferences:
Obesity Conferences | Obesity Events | Scientific Conferences on Obesity | Best Obesity Conferences 2024 | Nutrition Conferences | Obesity Conferences 2024 | Endocrinology Conferences | Eating Disorders Conferences
Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-21: Obesity & Associated Health Disorders
Heart disease and cardiovascular problems, Diabetes, Cancer, Digestive problems, Breathing problems, Arthritis, Sex hormone problems and Kidney disease
Obesity is a multifactorial disease caused by a chronic energy extra in which energy intake exceeds energy spending, leading to the accumulation of excess adipose tissue. Regulation of energy homeostasis is a multipart process, and that fact imparts a considerable challenge in trying to elucidate the pathogenesis of obesity. Although poor lifestyle choices, including unsuitable diets and lack of physical activity, undoubtedly play a large role, genetic susceptibility also puts a discrete at increased risk.
The popular of obesity therapies have been intended at behavior modification and pharmacologic interposition, although to date these therapies have led to only unsure weight loss. Although less common, bariatric surgery has led to extensive long-term weight loss in morbidly obese patients; this type of treatment, however, is both offensive and costly.
Recommended Conferences:
Obesity Conferences | Obesity Events | Scientific Conferences on Obesity | Best Obesity Conferences 2024 | Nutrition Conferences | Obesity Conferences 2024 | Endocrinology Conferences | Eating Disorders Conferences
Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track-22: Adrenal disorders
Kidney & Heart inequity
Kidney and heart inequity is one of the most common conflicts of adrenal fatigue.
This pattern typically occurs in strained people who use the brain in excess/constantly overthinking.
The adrenal fatigue symptoms associated are:
- insomnia
- heart palpitation
- anxiety & depression
- heart conditions
- emotion instability
- fibromyalgia and so on
Recommended Conferences:
Obesity Conferences | Obesity Events | Scientific Conferences on Obesity | Best Obesity Conferences 2024 | Nutrition Conferences | Obesity Conferences 2024 | Endocrinology Conferences | Eating Disorders Conferences
Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track23: Clinical aspects of endocrinology
The parathyroid glands are responsible for calcium homeostasis, which is essential for appropriate functioning of the musculoskeletal and nervous system. Parathyroid adenoma remains the most common sign for surgery. The adrenal cortex is mainly responsible for ooze of mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids and androgens whereas the medulla consists of pre-ganglionic sympathetic ganglion, which secretes epinephrine, nor-epinephrine and dopamine. Adrenocortical disease results in commotion of water balance, electrolytes, cardiovascular variability and metabolic disturbances.
These epithelial cells are gathered into three different adrenocortical zones settled as zona glomerulosa (ZG), zona fasciculate (ZF), and zona reticularis (ZR). The cells of ZG secrete significant amounts of the mineralocorticoids aldosterone, and ZF cells secrete the glucocorticoids cortisol and corticosterone, in addition to small amounts of adrenal androgens and estrogens, while ZR cells secrete the adrenal androgens androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and small amounts of estrogens and some glucocorticoids.
Recommended Conferences:
Obesity Conferences | Obesity Events | Scientific Conferences on Obesity | Best Obesity Conferences 2024 | Nutrition Conferences | Obesity Conferences 2024 | Endocrinology Conferences | Eating Disorders Conferences
Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track24: Kinesiology
Kinesiology Taping is a process of treatment technique using elastic tape to support in reduction of pain as well as assist with increasing functional series of motion to most body portions. Kinesiology tape was developed roughly 35 years ago and used to relieve multiple types of pain from acute and chronic injuries, swelling and mechanical conditions. Kinesiology tape is now a typical product that is used in aggregation with effective manual therapy or hands-on techniques and exercise plans. If you are interested in our Kinesiology health and services, join with us.
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Obesity Conferences | Obesity Events | Scientific Conferences on Obesity | Best Obesity Conferences 2024 | Nutrition Conferences | Obesity Conferences 2024 | Endocrinology Conferences | Eating Disorders Conferences
Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track 25: Obesity& Cancer:
Cancer Research UK found more than a third of all cases of cancer were avoidable - some 123,000. The charity similarly found that surplus weight now instigated 6.3% of all cancer cases - up from 5.5% in 2011 - while smoking as a root had declined.
Cancer Research UK found the country with the greatest amount of preventable causes of cancer was Scotland with 46.5%, followed by Northern Ireland on 37%, Wales on 37.9%, and England on 36.3%.
Across the UK, smoking endured by far the leading cause of avertible cancer, although it dropped from 18.4% in 2013 to 14.7%.
The standard way of identifying if someone is obese is by calculating their body mass index (BMI). It trials whether you're a fit weight for your height. A BMI of more than 25 means you're overweight and a BMI of more than 30 means you're classified as obese, while there are some exceptions. Cancer Investigation UK found overexposure to UV radiation began about 13,600 cases of melanoma skin cancer a year - or 3.8% of all cancer cases. Other preventable causes of cancer comprised drinking alcohol and eating too little fibre, it said. However, overall the analysis found the part of preventable cases of cancer had fallen - from 41.3% in 2013 to 33.7%.
Recommended Conferences:
Obesity Conferences | Obesity Events | Scientific Conferences on Obesity | Best Obesity Conferences 2024 | Nutrition Conferences | Obesity Conferences 2024 | Endocrinology Conferences | Eating Disorders Conferences
Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Track 26: Obesity& Psychiatric Disorder:
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Obesity Conferences | Obesity Events | Scientific Conferences on Obesity | Best Obesity Conferences 2024 | Nutrition Conferences | Obesity Conferences 2024 | Endocrinology Conferences | Eating Disorders Conferences
Related Associations and Societies:
Europe: British Obesity Society, UK; The European Association for the Study of Obesity, Italy; German Obesity Society, Germany; British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS), UK; Obesity Management Association, UK; British Obesity Surgery Patients Association, UK; European Childhood Obesity Group, Italy.
USA: American Obesity Association (AOA), USA; American Obesity Treatment Association, USA; Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons (CABPS), Canada; Canadian Diabetes Association, Canada; American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, USA; Obesity Medicine Association, USA.
Asia-Pacific: Austrian Society for Obesity Surgery, Austria; Obesity Surgery Society of Australia & New Zealand, Australia; Korean obesity society, Korea; Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, Japan; AOASO - Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity, India; The Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of Singapore (OMSSS), Singapore; Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO), Malaysia.
Obesity Conferences welcome attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Valencia, Spain. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Obesity conference 2024, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All the members of Obesity Conferences 2024 organizing committee look forward to meeting you at Barcelona, Spain.
72% of men and 65% of women in the worldwide are overweight or obese according to the study 30% men and 20% women in the Spain are obese or overweight and 15% men and 12% women in London are Obese or Overweight. The Body Mass Index (BMI) of men is around 35 compared to a woman which is around 30.
Statistics on Obesity, Physical Activity and Diet:
Researchers found that overweight and obesity among children and adolescents is also a growing problem in Spain. The study found 40% of boys and 45% of girls were overweight or obese, compared to 35% and 40% in 2024.
The analysis of trend data from 186 countries, found that worldwide, the proportion of male adults with a BMI of 32 or more, increased from 47% in 2017 to 79% in 2023 while the proportion of female adults with the BMI stated above, increased from 47% to 71% over the same period
Researchers also highlighted a substantial increase in the prevalence of excess weight in children and adolescents in developed countries - 29% of boys and 27% of girls worldwide were overweight or obese in 2024.
Associations:
- British Obesity Society
- World Obesity Federation
- British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society
- European Association for the Study of Obesity
- Association for the Study of Obesity
- International association for the study of obesity
Universities:
- Kings College of London, University of London
- University of oxford
- University of Edinburg
- University of Suffolk
- University of Exeter
- University of Brighton
- University of Liverpool
- University of the West of Scotland
- University of south Wales
- Plymouth University
- University of Warwick
List of Hospitals:
- Beckenham Hospital
- Cromwell Hospital
- Greenwich Hospital, London
- Harold Wood Hospital
- Highgate Hospital
- Highgate Private Hospital
- Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth
- Hospitals in Richmond upon Thames
- King Edward VII's Hospital
- Lister Hospital (Chelsea)
- London Bridge Hospital
- London Welbeck Hospital
- North Middlesex Hospital
- Poplar Hospital
- Tite Street Children's Hospital
- Portland Hospital
- The Princess Grace Hospital
- Priory Hospital
- Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
- St. Anthony's Hospital, North Cheam
- St Luke's Hospital for the Clergy
- St Pancras Hospital
- Scio House Hospital
- Wellington Hospital, London
Conference Highlights
- Obesity
- Obesity Causes
- Obesity in Real Life
- Anti-Obesity Drugs
- Diet & Nutrition
- Obesity and Diabetes
- Obesity: Current research
- Childhood Obesity and Effects
- Obesity and Endocrinology
- Gynaecology & Obstetrics
- Genetics of obesity
- Obesity & Metabolic Disorders
- Dietary and Lifestyle changes
- Obesity in Teens and Adolescents
- Non-Surgical Treatment for Obesity
- Prevention: Obesity
- Behavioral Therapy
- Liposuction
- Obesity & Associated Health Disorders
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy
- Journal of Obesity and Therapeutics
- Journal of Food and Nutritional Disorders
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