Theme: Revolutionary Strategies of Improving Health With Best Nutrition in Pediatrics during the COVID-19

Child Nutrition 2020

Child Nutrition 2020

The Organizing committee invites all the participants from overall world to attend “2nd World Congress on Child Nutrition and Health’’ on September 17-18, 2020 Webinar.

Child Nutrition 2020 is a global overview with the Theme: “Revolutionary Strategies of Improving Health With Best Nutrition in Pediatrics during the COVID-19” is designed for professionals at all levels and career phases of the Child Health Care, Pedestrians, and Nurses, who want to improve their understanding of what will drive and shape the future of the market. Pediatric Nutrition & Child Health is a connection between consumption and nutrient need for budding wealth in energy, protein, micro nutrients which might be influential in progress and increase of the child Condition internally.

Why to attend?

Child Nutrition 2020 Conference is the best platform for learning about Pediatrics, to reach the largest assemblage of participants from across the globe. Conduct demonstrations, distribute information, meet with senior pediatricians, make a splash with a new advancement, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent advancements and the newest updates in Pediatrics fields are hallmarks of this conference.

  • Lectures by active practitioners
  • Keynote forums by Prominent Professors, Doctors
  • Open Innovation Challenges
  • Poster presentations by Young Researchers
  • Global networking sessions with 50+ Countries”
  • Novel techniques to benefit your research
  • Best platform for Global business and Networking opportunities
  • Meet the editors of referred journals, Society and Association members across the Globe
  • Excellent platform to showcase the latest products and formulations in Pediatrics

Target Audience:

  • Pediatric nurses
  • Pediatric Gastroenterologists
  • Paediatricians
  • Dieticians
  • Nutritionists
  • Neonatologists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Mental Health professionals
  • Pharmacists
  • Medical students
  • Nurse practitioners
  • Medical Devices Companies
  • Scientists

Track-01: Pediatric Diet

These diets provide adequate nutrition for the child of any developmental age and will aid in establishing good eating habits. These diets are based on the basic food groups with considerations of the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) for age. Food group quantities may be divided to include between-meal snacks. The age of the child will determine consistency and amount of foods to be eaten. Education, with the support of the health care community, combined with health policy and environmental change to support optimal nutrition and physical activity, are central to this health strategy.

  • Health and nutritional status and feeding practices
  • Recommended nutrient intakes
  • Energy and macronutrients
  • Vitamins
  • Minerals other than iron, Control of iron deficiency
  • Breastfeeding and alternatives

 

Track-02: Neonatal and Pediatrics Nutrition

Pediatrics is the branch of medication that incorporates the therapeutic care of new-born children, kids, and young people. Neonatology is a branch of Pediatrics that deals with the premature or ill infants. The new-born infants who are suffering from low birth weight, congenital malformations, sepsis, pulmonary hypoplasia, birth asphyxias and prematurity are treated in consideration. Practicing physician in the area of neonatology is referred as neonatologist and Pediatrics is referred as Pediatricians.

  • Pediatric pulmonology
  • Pediatric gastroenterologists
  • Enteral & parenteral nutrition
  • Essential fruits & vegetables
  • Proteins and grains
  • Bottle feeding
  • Calorie intake
  • Breast feeding
  • Essential vitamins and minerals
  • Micronutrients and macronutrients

 

Track-03: Nutrition

Pediatric Nutrition is the maintenance of a proper well-balanced diet consisting of the essential nutrients and the adequate caloric intake necessary to promote growth and sustain the physiological requirements at the various stages of a child's development.

  • Breastfeeding
  • Growth & development
  • Obesity
  • Allergies
  • Malnutrition
  • Low birth weight
  • Nutrition, health and wellness
  • Nutrition & disease management

 

Track-04: Neonatology

Neonatology is a subspecialty of Pediatrics that consists of the intensive care of new-born infants, especially premature new-born. It is a hospital-based specialty, and is usually practiced in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Neonatologist is trained particularly to handle the most complex and high-risk situations.

 

Track-05: Nutrition in Chronic illness

  • Diabetes
  • Hypertension and cardiovascular disorders
  • Gastrointestinal diseases
  • Respiratory diseases
  • Renal diseases
  • Cancer
  • Anaemia
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Coeliac disease

 

Track-06: Child and Adolescent Obesity

Having excess body weight is known as obesity. Body mass index or BMI gives an easy way to estimate whether a person is overweight or not. BMI is measured by person’s weight in kilogram divided by the square of a person’s height in meters. Though BMI calculation is the not the accurate way of judging someone is obese or not, still gives a vague idea about a person’s health. Many factors contribute to childhood obesity including genetics, metabolism, society in which the child is staying, short sleep duration, eating and physical activity behaviour.

 

Track-07: Malnutrition in Children

Malnutrition or malnourishment is a condition that results from eating a diet lacking in nutrients. Malnutrition in children is especially harmful. The damage to physical and cognitive development during the first two years of a child’s life is largely irreversible. Malnutrition also leads to poor school performance, which can result in future income reduction. Adults who were undernourished as children are at risk of developing diseases such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular issues.

  • Marasmus
  • Kwashiorkor
  • Vitamin and mineral deficiency
  • Stunting

 

Track-08: Breast Feeding

Breastfeeding, also known as nurturing, is the feeding of babies and young children with milk from a woman's breast. Breastfeeding is the normal way of providing young infants with the nutrients they need for strong growth and progress. Colostrum, the yellowish, sticky breast milk produced at the end of pregnancy, is suggested as the perfect food for the new born. Breastfeeding has a number of reimbursements to both mother and baby.

  • Production of breast milk
  • Composition of breast milk
  • Benefits of breast milk
  • Medicinal uses of breast feeding
  • Immunity obtained by breast milk
  • Problems related to breast milk
  • Vaccinations
  • Breastfeeding and alternatives

 

Track-09: Pediatric Food Allergy

Food allergy is becoming a serious problem around the world, with an estimated 6–8% of youngsters affected at a connected age childhood. It is significant to recognize that the nutritional implications include not only the elimination of essential food from the diet. Clinical awareness is required among health professionals as to the clinical characteristics, epidemiology, study, and supervision of food allergic disorders, as is the inclusion of a dietician as part of the allergy team. The food intake by the children with the unhygienic dietary interference can be an integral part of the allergy consultation.

  • Fixed and cycle food allergies
  • Immune implications
  • Growth implications
  • Cognitive implications
  • Circulation symptoms
  • Breathing problems
  • Enteric infections

 

Track-10: Probiotics

Probiotics are living bacteria and yeasts that are good for our health, especially to your digestive system. Probiotics are often called "good" or "helpful" bacteria because they aid to keep your body healthy. We can also found them in some diets and supplements. When you lose "good" bacteria in your build with probiotics can support substituting them. They can help balance your "good" and "bad" bacteria to have infant’s body working like it should be.

  • Age at start
  • Dose and duration
  • Use of probiotics
  • Selection of strains
  • Monitoring for adverse effects
  • Respiratory distress syndrome
  • Rhinovirus, common cold and tetanus

 

Track-11: Diagnosis Techniques

Diagnosis technique specializes in the different methods related to the analysis to the pre equipped medication in the sector Pediatrics and neonatal. The Care include the type of the medical equipment’s the medicine involved, the doctors, nurses and the different research scolars.it also reflects in the rehabilitation care and medical management of children with neuromuscular disorders, Health growth, birth problem. The physicians and nurse practitioner in the Pediatric rehabilitation medicine division provide evaluation and on-going care to patient in rehabilitation clinics.

  • Preschools & centre based care
  • Customized care
  • Learning the right things
  • Family child care
  • Nutrients and clinical strategies
  • Pediatric nutrition care manual

 

Track-12: Pediatric Case Report

A Case Report is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of a new-born patient. Case reports contain a demographic outline of the patient and usually describes an unusual or novel occurrence. Some case reports also contain a literature review of other reported cases. The session includes discussion on Pediatric Gastroenterology, Neonatal Gastroenterology, and Pediatric Gastrointestinal disorders, Pediatric Hepatology, Pediatric Nutrition and Pediatric Surgery.

 

Track-13: Child Nutrition and Development

For a neonate, mother’s milk is the best nutrition which he can get. Hence, breastfeeding becomes an important part of the diet for the child’s proper growth. Mother’s milk has such nutrition which even the baby food fed as a supplement to mother’s milk cannot provide. Even still breastfeeding is recommended up to 6 months of age. After 6-24 months they must be fed with “complementary food” since after 6 months of age, the milk alone is not sufficient for the child. Malnutrition due to negligence to diet during this period of growth can be very difficult to reverse. The lack of complementary feeding is the major cause of high rates of under-nutrition in children under 5 years of age. By the age child reaches adolescence, their growth is still accelerated and their caloric demands are higher than normal. For boys, the caloric needs are higher than that of girls of the same age due to metabolic differences. Due to this they nutritional needs keeps changing with their age and development of the body. A Pediatric nutritionist looks after the dietary needs of infants as well as adolescents. A Pediatric nurse or a nutritionist needs to make sure that the parents are given the right knowledge about the dietary needs of their growing child.  However, overfeeding in early childhood can lead to obesity or hypervitaminosis.

 

Track-14: Infant Diseases

Diseases of infants present at birth developing within the first month of birth. Childhood disease and disorder, any illness, impairment, abnormal condition which affects the primarily infants or children. Childhood is a period characterized by change, both in the child and in the instant environment. Changes in the child linked to growth and progress are so striking that it is almost as if the child were a series of distinct yet connected individuals passing through infancy, childhood, and adolescence.

  • Hepatitis A & B
  • Gonorrhea & Para influenza infection
  • Erotizing Enter colitis
  • Metapneumovirus (HMPV) infection
  • Meconium aspiration syndrome

 

Track-15: Pediatric Disorders

The categorized problems associated with the permanent or temporary diseases of a new born infant at the time of birth or the diseases developed within a span of first month after the birth. It may be included as the hereditary diseases or the diseases caused when the child is exposed to the environment, the Pediatric disorder, illness, impairment or any abnormal condition that can affect the child in a primarily way should be cured in with in a stipulated time. The disorder should be treated with in a small amount of time so that the child born will not be affected by any kind of disorder in the coming future.

 

Track-16: Pediatric Parental Nutrition

Parenteral nutrition was first inculcated new-born by the starting 1972. Since that time, it has subsidized vitally to the survival of many children around the world. Soon the new changes in the parenteral nutrition, however, it added a serious problem associated with it. Uniqueness in the characteristics of the neonatal has added to the implementation of the Pediatrics nutrition in itself.

  • Parental nutrition nursing
  • Parental nutrition obesity
  • Parental nutrition in chronic diseases
  • Parental nutrition in behavioural health
  • Parental nutrition in food allergies
  • Nourishing a growing child
  • Parental nutrition in eating disorders
  • Parental nutrition in malnutrition

 

Track-17: Current Advances in Nutrition & Food Research

Advances in Food and Nutrition react to the rising requests of the consumers and the different issue that emerge due to an improper or insufficient intake of food and nutrition. There are various researches in food engineering techniques that are being developed which incorporates genetically modified food and 3D imprinting in food.

 

Track-18: Innovative Information in Nutrition

Current research in Nutrition is screening which foods may lower the danger of disease, and which are responsible for illness. Researchers across the sphere are looking for better considerate of Food Safety network, Food and nutrient intake dietary pattern and dietary guide, Food Quality, Safety and Sustainability. Current study is contribution innovative information about the connection among nutrition and health.

 

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Child Nutrition 2020 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Vienna, Austria. We are delighted to invite you all to register and attend for the “2nd World Congress on Child Nutrition and Health” which is going to be held during September 17-18, 2020 Webinar.

Scope and Importance:

All over the world, parents are becoming more conscious about the health of their children. As a result, globally the paediatrics market is growing at a significant pace with companies scrambling to get a significant share of the market.

The global market for paediatrics is accounted to approximately $124.13 billion in 2018 and expected to grow at 3.7% CAGR from the current value of 128.72 billion in 2019 to 148.85 billion in 2023.

Vienna is probably the wealthiest district in the European Union: Its gross territorial result of EUR 47,200 for every capita established 25.7% of Austria's GDP in 2013. It adds up to 159% of the EU average. The city improved its situation from 2012 on the positioning of the most financially amazing urban communities arriving at number nine on the posting in 2015.

The city of Vienna joins significant significance to science and explores and centres on making a positive domain for innovative work. In 2014, Vienna has obliged 1,329 research offices; 40,400 people are utilized in the R&D part and 35% of Austria's R&D costs are put resources into the city. With an examination share of 3.4% Vienna surpasses the Austrian normal of 2.77% and has just met the EU focus of 3.0% by 2020.

 

Europe Associations and Society

  • European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA)
  • European Academy of Pediatrics
  • European Society of Pediatrics
  • European Academy of Pediatrics Societies
  • Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology
  • European Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases
  • European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care
  • European Pediatric surgeon’s Associations
  • European Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
  • European Pediatric Neurology Society
  • British Associations of Pediatric surgeons
  • International Society of Pediatric Surgical oncology
  • Jordan Pediatric Society

 Worldwide Associations and Society

  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology
  • American Pediatric Surgical Associations
  • Society for Pediatric Dermatology
  • Child Neurology Society
  • European Pediatric Associations
  • The North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology
  • American Academy Society
  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
  • Society for Pediatric Radiology
  • Society for Pediatric Anaesthesia
  • Pediatric Trauma Society
  • International Pediatric Associations
  • Canadian Pediatric Associations
  • American Society for Pediatric Oncology & Haematology
  • Society for Developmental and Behavioural Pediatrics
  • Indian Associations of Pediatric surgeons
  • Dutch Associations of Pediatrics

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