Track: Pediatric Diabetes and Obesity Management

pediatrics Congress 2025

Pediatric Diabetes Management focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in children. It will explore the latest advancements in insulin therapy, including the use of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems. Attendees will learn about emerging technologies like artificial pancreas systems and their role in improving blood sugar control. The session will also address the psychosocial challenges of managing diabetes in children, including family support and mental health considerations. Strategies for preventing complications and ensuring a healthy childhood for children with diabetes will also be discussed.

Early Diagnosis and Screening in Pediatric Diabetes
Focuses on strategies for early detection of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in children, emphasizing genetic, environmental, and lifestyle risk factors to enable timely interventions.

Advances in Insulin Therapy for Children
Explores innovations in insulin delivery methods, such as insulin pumps, smart pens, and artificial pancreas systems, to optimize glycemic control in pediatric patients.

Technology in Pediatric Diabetes Management
Covers the role of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), mobile apps, and telemedicine in empowering children and families to manage diabetes effectively.

Lifestyle Interventions for Pediatric Diabetes
Highlights the importance of diet, exercise, and behavioral strategies in managing blood sugar levels and preventing complications in children with diabetes.

Psychosocial Aspects of Pediatric Diabetes
Focuses on addressing the emotional and psychological challenges faced by children with diabetes and their families, including coping strategies and mental health support.

Innovative Diagnostic Techniques:
Exploring the latest tools and methods for early detection of diabetes and obesity in children.

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