Track 25: Childhood Obesity – Understanding, Preventing, and Managing a Growing Global Challenge

 

Childhood obesity has become one of the most urgent global health issues, affecting millions of children and adolescents worldwide. With rising risk factors—including sedentary lifestyles, high-calorie diets, and reduced outdoor activities—the need for evidence-based intervention has never been more critical.

As part of the 5th World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care Summit & Exhibition, Track 25 focuses on prevention, clinical management, and innovative approaches to tackling this growing concern.
This prestigious CME/CPD-accredited event will take place from June 18–20, 2026, in Dubai, UAE.

To explore more scientific sessions, please visit:
https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/scientific-sessions


Introduction

Childhood obesity is not merely a cosmetic issue; it is a serious medical condition that can lead to lifelong health complications. It increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, sleep disorders, orthopedic issues, and psychological distress. The burden extends beyond individual families, influencing school performance, healthcare systems, and national economies.

Track 25: Childhood Obesity delves into the root causes, emerging trends, and effective prevention strategies. This track invites diverse professionals—including pediatricians, surgeons, nutritionists, psychologists, educators, and researchers—to examine how lifestyle choices, genetics, social determinants, and environmental factors intersect.

Key areas of focus include:

  • Early detection and intervention
  • Nutritional and lifestyle modifications
  • Behavioral and psychological support
  • Family-centered approaches
  • Community health initiatives
  • Technological innovations for prevention and monitoring
  • Long-term strategies for obesity management

By fostering dialogue and knowledge exchange, this track aims to empower professionals to improve daily clinical practice and strengthen public health outcomes.


Benefits of Participating

In-depth Learning
Gain access to the latest scientific data, clinical trials, and evidence-based practices related to childhood obesity.

Expert-Led Sessions
Attend high-value lectures and panel discussions delivered by leading pediatric and public health experts.

Practical Takeaways
Discover effective tools and interventions that you can apply in clinics, schools, and community settings.

Professional Growth
Earn CME/CPD credits while expanding your understanding of one of pediatrics’ most pressing issues.

Global Networking
Connect with researchers, clinicians, and policymakers to collaborate on initiatives, studies, and publications.

Showcase Your Research
Present your work to an international audience, gaining visibility and constructive feedback.


Why Attend?

Childhood obesity requires urgent, unified action—and your participation matters. Attending Track 25 will allow you to:

  • Stay updated with the latest advances in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
  • Understand how cultural, socioeconomic, and environmental factors influence pediatric obesity.
  • Learn about successful community-led programs and school-based interventions.
  • Explore digital tools, including mobile apps and wearable technology, that support weight management and behavior change.
  • Discover multidisciplinary care models that integrate nutrition, psychology, endocrinology, and physical activity coaching.
  • Participate in interactive discussions and Q&A sessions with experts.
  • Collaborate with global leaders working toward healthier childhood environments.

Whether you are a seasoned specialist or early-career professional, this track offers valuable insights that can shape your practice and research direction.


How to Submit Your Abstract

We welcome researchers, clinicians, and academics to present their latest findings.
Submit your abstract here:
https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/submit-abstract

Your contribution plays an essential role in advancing pediatric knowledge and improving the care of children with obesity.


Submission Guidelines

To ensure a smooth review process, please follow these guidelines:

  • Abstract must be written in English.
  • Limit the text to 250–300 words.
  • Structure your abstract with:
    • Background – Context and significance
    • Methods – Study design or approach
    • Results – Key findings
    • Conclusion – Implications for practice or research
  • Ensure the content is original and unpublished.
  • Include complete author details and designations.
  • One author must register for the conference to present.
  • Tables, images, and graphs are not permitted in the abstract body.
  • All submissions will undergo a peer review by the scientific committee.

Abstract Template Link

To prepare your abstract correctly, please download and use the official template:

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

Secure your participation by registering at:
https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/registration

Early registration is recommended as slots are limited.


Conclusion

Childhood obesity is a shared responsibility—one that demands awareness, education, and collaboration. Through initiatives like Track 25, we can accelerate progress, support vulnerable populations, and shape policies that promote healthier lifestyles for children worldwide.

Join us at the Pediatrics Summit to contribute to this vital global mission and be part of the collective effort to transform pediatric health outcomes.

Together, we can build a stronger, healthier future for the next generation.


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