Track 24 Overview: Childhood Nutrition and Feeding Strategies
Introduction
Nutrition is the foundation of a child’s growth, development, and lifelong
health. Proper feeding strategies during childhood can prevent malnutrition,
obesity, and a range of chronic diseases while promoting cognitive and physical
development. Track
24 of the 5th
World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care Summit, Childhood Nutrition and Feeding Strategies,
is designed to provide healthcare professionals with comprehensive insights
into pediatric nutrition, innovative feeding techniques, and evidence-based
approaches to support healthy development in children.
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Benefits of Attending
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Gain access to cutting-edge research and
clinical best practices in pediatric nutrition.
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Learn practical feeding strategies for infants,
toddlers, and school-age children.
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Understand the role of micronutrients, dietary
diversity, and meal planning in child health.
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Discover ways to tackle feeding challenges,
including picky eating, allergies, and growth concerns.
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Participate in interactive discussions,
workshops, and case studies led by global experts.
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Build professional networks with pediatricians,
dietitians, nutritionists, and researchers.
Why Attend
Childhood nutrition is a rapidly evolving field, with new research emerging
every day. Attending this session will allow healthcare professionals to stay
updated on global standards, enhance clinical skills, and implement
evidence-based feeding interventions. Whether you are a pediatrician,
dietitian, nutritionist, or researcher, this track provides actionable
knowledge to improve child health outcomes.
How to Submit Your Abstract
We invite healthcare professionals, researchers, and academicians to submit
abstracts for oral presentations, poster presentations, and case studies.
Sharing your research at this summit allows you to:
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Gain recognition in the international pediatric
community.
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Receive feedback from peers and leading experts.
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Contribute to the development of innovative
feeding strategies and nutritional interventions.
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Abstracts must be original, unpublished, and
relevant to childhood nutrition or feeding strategies.
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Include sections: Introduction, Methods,
Results, Conclusion.
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Maximum word count: 300 words.
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Abstracts should clearly highlight objectives,
study design, key findings, and implications for practice.
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Submission deadline and detailed instructions
are available on the conference registration page.
Abstract
Template
Use the official abstract template to ensure your submission meets the
conference requirements. Access the template here: https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/assets/tenant/uploads/media-uploader/pediatrics/abstract-template-cmecpd-accredited-5th-world-pediatrics-perinatology-and-emergency-pediatrics-care-summit-from-june-18-20-2026-in-dubai-uae17376149501761902841.docx
Registration
Join this transformative session by registering for the conference.
Registration provides access to all sessions, workshops, and networking
opportunities. Secure your spot here:
pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/registration
Conclusion
Track 24: Childhood Nutrition and Feeding Strategies is more than a
session—it’s a gateway to improving child health worldwide. By attending, you
will gain knowledge, skills, and professional connections to make a real
difference in pediatric care. This is your opportunity to learn from global
experts, engage with innovative research, and be part of a collaborative
community dedicated to advancing childhood nutrition.

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