Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
Contemporary advancements in Cellular biology and Endocrinology have made the way to a prominent understanding of molecular mechanisms of human disease and, in specific endocrine disorders. Endocrinology manages all the related aspects of biochemical mechanisms, synthesis, and production of extracellular signal transductions, and the other component in the hormonal control.
Diseases of the endocrine system feature the significance of dietary factors in the regulation of metabolism in individuals. The dietary alterations influence every single aspect of the functioning of the endocrine organs prompting to serious illness. The hindering impacts of nutrient deficiencies are replaced by the nutrient excess in recent times.
Industrialization combined with expanded availability of junk food leads to the epidemic of various endocrine disorders. They are characterized by alteration in the function or structure of the endocrine organs. A healthy lifestyle and eating practices are needed to improve well being and prevent disease.
Micronutrients, generally iodine and selenium, are required for thyroid hormone production and function. Iodine is essential for the synthesis of thyroid hormones and its insufficiency is considered as the most recognized reason for endocrinology disorders. Increased carbohydrate content in the dietary intake leads to higher T3 production, which requires increased iodine.
The musculoskeletal system comprises of the body's bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and cartilage. The majority of the bone related endocrinology diseases are because of malnutririon. The lack of macronutrients, micronutrients and dietary proteins like calcium and vitamin d leads to both skeletal and nonskelatal disorders.
The world is grappling with increased prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and associated metabolic endocrinological disorders in children and adults. The primary reason for metabolic disorder is due to increased calorie consumption.
Medical conditions that impact the gonads, or testes of men and ovaries of women are known as gonadal disorders. Gonadal disorders are often related to hormonal dysfunctions. These can be caused by underlying chromosomal, genetic, endocrine, or structural abnormalities and medical conditions.Hormone therapy is a common treatment for gonadal disorders.
A damaged or malfunctioning endocrine gland may not synthesis enough hormones or produce excess growth hormone for normal growth. Statural growth of a infant is dependent on the hereditary potential, environmental impacts, and hidden disease condition. Malnutrition is one of the known causes of short stature and is yet prevalent in some developing nations.
There are numerous reasons why the adrenal glands probably not work as they should. The problem could be with the adrenal gland itself, or the root cause may be due to a disorder in another gland. Adrenal disorder usually happens when there is a tumor or hyperactive adrenal gland that produces too much any of adrenal hormones.
Autoimmune endocrine disorders are serious illness that utilize a lot of health care assets and causes tremendous disability. It includes around 80 disorders and is the third most common category of disease in the United States after cancer and cardiovascular disease. Women have a higher risk and occurrence of autoimmune diseases than men. The causes of most autoimmune endocrine disorders are a combination of genetic factors, toxic exposures, stress, pregnancy, nutritional deficiencies, and others.
Dermatologists may usually observe skin infections that reflect a hidden endocrine disorder. Endocrinological disorders may prompt various skin diseases, including hair loss, pretibial myxedema, onycholysis, acropachy, moon facies, buffalo hump, supraclavicular fat pads, and abdominal striae. Nails become fragileand hair is coarse and sparse. Skin diseases with hidden endocrine pathology include various disease conditions.
The ongoing advances in the determination of endocrine disorders have approached to discover more up to date advances to identify them prior which aides in treating the illnesses. The development of various assays and other diagnostic tools has prompted explanation of the pathophysiology of numerous endocrine disorders. This, in turn, has empowered researchers to find new techniques for the diagnosis of endocrine disorders.
Diabetes is a common public health issue that is approaching epidemic proportions globally. Around 18 million individuals pass on consistently from cardiovascular disease, for which diabetes and hypertension are major inclining factors. An individual with type 2 diabetes is 2 – 4 times more bound to get cardiovascular disease, and 80% of individuals with Diabetes will die from it. Many investigators have been interested for years in the connection of fat to carbohydrate metabolism in diabetes mellitus, a subject to which neither clinical investigation nor preclinical experiment can yet give a complete answer.
Most individuals are unaware whether they have diabetes or not, particularly in its beginning periods where symptoms may not be present. There is no other choice to know whether you have diabetes without experiencing blood tests to know your blood glucose levels. Self-monitoring is the recommended way, an individual can discover their glucose levels. Assuming the level from any physical symptoms is not at all recommended except in the case of a diabetic individual speculates themselves extremely low glucose and thinks they need a rapid dose of glucose.
Individuals with diabetes have an increased risk of developing various health problems. Reliably high blood glucose levels can prompt serious diseases influencing the heart and blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, nerves, and teeth. In almost all high-income nations, diabetes is the main cause of cardiovascular disease, blindness, kidney failure, and lower limb amputation. Keeping up blood glucose levels, pulse, and cholesterol at or near ordinary can help delay or anticipate diabetes complications. The only good news is with the right treatment and recommended lifestyle changes, many individuals with diabetes can avoid or postpone the onset of complications. Some of the serious life-threatening complications will be discussed in this session.
It is important to create awareness about Diabetes and its Complications, especially in developing countries. The purpose of this session is to provide basic and necessary diabetes education to make each individual to understand the diabetic management and Health Insurance provided by the healthcare industries and Hospitals.
A diabetes diet is usually a healthy-eating plan that's naturally rich in nutrient supplements and low in fat and calories. Embracing a healthy-eating plan is the most ideal approach to monitor the blood glucose level under control and prevent diabetes complications. Healthy eating can assist us to prevent, control, and even reverse diabetes. And with the guidance of a Registered Dietitian, we can still enjoy our food without feeling hungry or deprived. This session finds out about the different dietary plan for diabetic individuals.
Randomized clinical trials and Research in the field of Diabetes and metabolic disorders have made a way for newer technological innovations which includes Stem cell therapy, Nanotechnology, Artificial pancreas, etc. The emerging field of Computational biology helps to understand the mechanism of diabetic complications which in turn leads to the development of newer drugs with reduced toxic levels.
Diabetes is considered to be an expensive disease that has a major economic impact on global population. The person with diabetes will have emotional stress, loss of freedom in diet, inconvenient lifestyle changes, and dependence on other people like family, physicians and so on throughout their life. Diabetes caused at least 727 billion dollars in health expenditure in 2017 – 12% of total spending on adults.
Hypertension is known as a "silent killer". Most individuals with hypertension are unaware of the problem because it may have no warning signs or symptoms. The only way to know hypertension is to have a health checkup. Blood pressure is measured quickly and it is painless. Individuals can also measure their own blood pressure using automated devices, however, an evaluation by a health professional is necessary for assessment of risk and associated conditions.