Track 25: Childhood Obesity – Advancing Global Strategies for a Healthier Future



5th World Pediatrics, Perinatology & Emergency Pediatrics Care Summit | June 18–20, 2026 | Dubai, UAE

Childhood obesity is no longer just a clinical concern—it is a global public health priority. With lifestyle changes, sedentary routines, and rising consumption of processed foods, the number of children affected by obesity has surged dramatically in recent years. Track 25: Childhood Obesity at the upcoming Summit provides an essential platform to address this growing epidemic through scientific exchange, policy development, and collaborative innovation.


Introduction

Childhood obesity affects millions of children worldwide, leading to both immediate and long-term health complications. Beyond physical issues like hypertension, insulin resistance, and orthopedic problems, obesity also contributes to emotional challenges such as low self-esteem, anxiety, and social stigma.

This track will explore the root causes, clinical implications, and innovative strategies to prevent and manage obesity in children. From nutritional science to behavioral therapy and community-based interventions, experts will discuss how multidisciplinary approaches can reduce obesity risk and promote healthier childhoods.


Benefits of Participating

1. Present Your Expertise on a Global Stage

Showcase your research or clinical findings to a diverse international audience. Gain visibility and credibility in the pediatric community.

2. Learn From Global Thought Leaders

Attend keynote lectures, panel discussions, and case-based presentations from pioneers in child health, endocrinology, pediatric nutrition, and public health.

3. Collaborate & Build Connections

Engage with professionals from hospitals, universities, NGOs, and research centers. Exchange ideas and explore future partnerships.

4. Stay Updated on Innovative Treatment Models

Learn about:

  • Modern dietary frameworks
  • Physical activity interventions
  • Behavioral and family-based strategies
  • Technology-assisted weight management
  • School and community policies

5. Earn Academic Recognition

All accepted abstracts receive:

  • Presentation opportunity
  • Abstract publication with DOI
  • Certificates for participation
  • Eligibility for Best Speaker/Poster Awards

Why Attend Track 25?

This specialized track goes beyond theoretical discussions—it focuses on real, applicable knowledge that can be implemented in clinics, schools, and communities. You should attend if you aim to:

  • Understand the biological, social, and environmental factors contributing to childhood obesity
  • Identify evidence-based prevention strategies
  • Discover cutting-edge diagnostics and treatment tools
  • Learn from case studies and successful intervention programs worldwide
  • Contribute to shaping global guidelines and future research
  • Network with professionals dedicated to improving child health outcomes

Whether you are a pediatrician, nutritionist, family physician, researcher, or student, this track will elevate your understanding and broaden your perspectives.


How to Submit an Abstract

Submitting your research to Track 25 is simple and straightforward:

  1. Choose a relevant topic within childhood obesity (research study, case report, review, or intervention model).
  2. Prepare your abstract using the standard format provided on the conference website.
  3. Ensure your content is clear, original, and scientifically relevant.
  4. Submit your abstract through the online portal available on the conference website.
  5. Wait for the acceptance notification and then proceed with registration to confirm your slot.

This process allows researchers from all regions—from junior scientists to senior clinicians—to participate and contribute.


Submission Guidelines

To ensure a smooth review process, please follow the official abstract guidelines:

  • Write the abstract in English.
  • Limit the content to 250–300 words.
  • Recommended structure:
    • Background
    • Aim/Objectives
    • Methods
    • Results
    • Conclusion
  • Provide 3–5 keywords related to the topic.
  • Use clear and precise scientific language.
  • Ensure the work has not been previously published.
  • The presenting author must be registered for the conference.
  • One abstract per registration is allowed (additional abstracts may have extra fees).
  • All submitted abstracts will undergo peer evaluation by the scientific committee.

Abstract Template Link

Find the Track 25: Childhood Obesity details, abstract template, and guidelines at:
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 Link

Complete your registration for Speaker, Poster, Delegate, or Virtual participation categories at:
pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/registration


Conclusion

Childhood obesity is a widespread challenge that requires unified action, innovation, and shared knowledge. By contributing to Track 25 at the 5th World Pediatrics Summit 2026, you become part of a global initiative aimed at improving children's lives and preventing long-term health complications.

Whether you are presenting research, learning from others, or networking for future collaborations, your participation can help drive impactful solutions for generations to come.

Join us in Dubai—or virtually—to be part of this critical conversation and help shape the future of pediatric health.


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