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5th International Conference on Womens Health and Fitness, will be organized around the theme “Exploring new scientific knowledge in the field of Health and Fitness”

NUTRITION HEALTH MEET 2022 is comprised of 18 tracks and 2 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in NUTRITION HEALTH MEET 2022.

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Nutrition is essential for growth, development, health, and happiness. Eating a nutritious diet can help you avoid illness and death in the future. Leading causes of death among women include coronary heart disease, some types of cancer, stroke, and type 2 diabetes mellitus, all of which are linked to dietary variables. Protein, carbohydrate, and fat in variable proportions, as well as electrolytes, are all essential nutrients. Specific body conditions, such as pregnancy and lactation, our diet, and any existing disorders all alter the essential components of nutrition in females (eg. breast cancer or weakened bones known as osteoporosis). Women are at risk from malnutrition in a variety of ways. It reduces a woman's ability to survive childbirth, makes her more susceptible to infections, and depletes her reserves for recovery. Malnourished HIV-positive moms are more likely to spread the virus to their infants and to progress from HIV to full-blown AIDS more quickly. Women's productivity, ability to create revenue, and ability to care for their family are all harmed by malnutrition.

 

  • Track 1-1Physical fitness
  • Track 1-2Mental health
  • Track 1-3Getting active
  • Track 1-4Healthy eating

In resource-poor environments, the burden of disease and public health issues affecting girls and women throughout their lifetimes is significantly higher. Maternal mortality, obstetric fistulas, female genital cutting, HIV/AIDS, malaria in pregnancy, and cervical cancer are all common among these women and girls. Although some countries have met the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the majority of them will not be met by 2015. Furthermore, non-communicable and chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, obesity, and chronic respiratory diseases receive insufficient care. To enhance women's long-term health outcomes, a life-course approach is required, which includes breakthroughs in earlier-life aspects such as food and exercise.

 

  • Track 2-1Female genital cutting
  • Track 2-2Maternal mortality

The dietary recommendations before and throughout pregnancy are known as prenatal nutrition. Nutrition and weight control during and throughout pregnancy have a significant impact on baby development. Because infants rely largely on maternal reserves and nutrients for best growth and health outcomes later in life, this is a time for healthy development. Prenatal diet has a significant impact on the infant's birth weight and development. Prenatal care, also known as antenatal care, is a sort of preventative healthcare that is provided to women while they are pregnant. Schedule a prenatal visit as soon as you suspect you're expecting. To help children develop and grow normally, as well as to prevent obesity and future disease, childhood nutrition entails ensuring that they eat healthful meals. Following recommendations based on food guidelines that are appropriate for a child's age and development level and that have been produced and approved by government, research, and medical professionals is the best way to ensure proper childhood nutrition.

 

Good diet is critical for your baby's growth and development during pregnancy. It is critical to have a healthy and balanced diet when pregnant in order to offer all the developing baby requires. Because a pregnant woman's body absorbs more nutrients from food than usual, consuming a variety of meals will guarantee that you and your baby obtain the proper vitamin and nutrient balance. Pregnancy necessitates the consumption of high-quality rather than high-quantity foods. They should eat extremely nutritious meals, such as dairy products, when pregnant. To satisfy the needs of the growing foetus, you should consume more protein and calcium during pregnancy.

 

  • Track 4-1Legumes
  • Track 4-2Sweet potatoes
  • Track 4-3Salmon
  • Track 4-4Broccoli and dark, leafy greens
  • Track 4-5Lean meat
  • Track 4-6Fish liver oil

Malnutrition is caused by a discrepancy between the body's nutritional requirements and the amount of nutrients consumed. Nutritional poverty prevents women from reaching their full potential. Poverty, lack of development, lack of awareness, and illiteracy are all linked to malnutrition among women. Malnourished girls account for 25.2 percent of malnourished boys in the current study (20.2 percent ). To improve women's food security and nutrition, a variety of development initiatives are required. Malnutrition is defined as a lack of nutrients in the body. Poverty, intestinal problems, or another disease are all possible causes. Fatigue, dizziness, and weight loss are common symptoms. Malnutrition that goes untreated can lead to physical and mental disabilities.

 

  • Track 5-1Body mass index
  • Track 5-2Fatigue
  • Track 5-3Dizziness
  • Track 5-4Weight loss

Many different proteins, minerals, and vitamins are required by the body for both development and illness prevention. Micronutrients are vitamins and minerals that are commonly referred to as such. Because they aren't produced naturally in the body, you must obtain them through your food. When the body doesn't absorb or get enough of a nutrient from diet, it's called a nutritional deficit. Deficiencies can cause a variety of health problems. Defective bone growth, skin ailments, gastrointestinal issues, and even dementia are examples of these. Your age determines how much of each vitamin you should consume.

 

  • Track 6-1Defective bone growth
  • Track 6-2Skin disorders
  • Track 6-3Digestion problems
  • Track 6-4Dementia

Women's health is a medical field dedicated to the treatment and diagnosis of diseases and conditions affecting women's physical and mental well-being. Women and men usually face comparable health issues; the only difference is that women's health requires extra attention. There are biological processes in young women such as adolescence, pregnancy, delivery, and health hazards. Women's health is particularly important since they face distinct health-care issues and are more likely than males to be diagnosed with certain disorders. The major causes of death for women include diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and chronic disorders.

 

  • Track 7-1Chronic diseases
  • Track 7-2Heart disease
  • Track 7-3Diabetes

Depression and anxiety can be caused by natural hormonal variations. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) affects many women, while premenstrual dysmorphic disorder (PMDD) has symptoms that are comparable but much more severe. Many moms experience "baby blues" melancholy after giving birth, while perinatal depression produces similar but more severe problems, emotional swings, sadness, and exhaustion. Perimenopause, or the transition into menopause, can be depressing. Care providers can provide relief with treatment or helpful drugs, regardless of how severe the adverse effects are.

 

  • Track 8-1Signs & symptoms
  • Track 8-2Diagnosis & treatment

Physical, emotional, and social well-being are all part of reproductive health. Diseases, developmental disorders, reduced fertility, premature delivery, low weight birth, reduced fertility, impotency, and menstruation issues are all examples of factors that might impair fertility. Pollution exposure has been identified as a major cause of barrenness. Pressure, passionate unequal characteristics, and heftiness are some of the factors that contribute to poor reproductive health. Women are disproportionately affected by poor treatment due to female genital mutilation, teenage births, sexually transmitted infections, inadequate sanitation, and multiple births.

 

  • Track 9-1Adolescent health
  • Track 9-2Maternal health
  • Track 9-3Cancers

Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not metabolise food properly for energy production. The majority of the food we eat is converted to glucose, or sugar, which our bodies utilise for energy. The pancreas, an organ located below the stomach, produces the hormone insulin, which aids glucose absorption into our bodies' cells. Diabetes is caused by the pancreas not producing enough insulin or the body's cells not responding adequately to the insulin produced.

 

  • Track 10-1Frequent urination
  • Track 10-2Extreme hunger
  • Track 10-3Blurred vision

Pregnant women should avoid taking drugs and medications. Before starting or quitting any medications while pregnant, women should consult their doctor or healthcare executives. Tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and other illicit drugs may be beneficial to the unborn child, but they can also cause serious health problems and birth deformities. Taking even small amounts of alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana while pregnant has not been proven to be safe. If the mother has a seizure disease or diabetes, the risk of quitting a medicine may be more unpleasant than the hazards of taking the medication while pregnant in some situations.

 

  • Track 11-1Antiemetic
  • Track 11-2Hypnotics

Reproductive medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with the reproductive systems of both men and women. It covers a wide range of reproductive situations, as well as their detection and evaluation, as well as therapy and prognosis. A discipline of medicine devoted solely to the preservation of fertility, the diagnosis and treatment of infertility, and other reproductive issues.

 

  • Track 12-1Diagnosing
  • Track 12-2Treating infertility
  • Track 13-1Early pregnancy and childbirth
  • Track 13-2Alcohol and other drugs

Artificial insemination (AI) is the injection of sperm into a female's cervix or uterine cavity with the goal of achieving a pregnancy through in vitro fertilisation using methods other than sexual interaction. It's a human fertility treatment that's also common in animal breeding, such as dairy cattle and pigs. Artificial insemination may entail the use of assisted reproductive technology, sperm donation, and animal husbandry techniques. Intracervical insemination and intrauterine insemination are two artificial insemination procedures available.

 

  • Track 14-1Infection
  • Track 14-2Multiple pregnancy
  • Track 14-3Spotting

In Vitro Fertilization, or IVF, is a type of assisted reproductive technology. IVF is a method of implantation in which eggs are extracted, a sperm sample is recovered, and an egg and sperm sample are automatically combined on a laboratory dish. The embryo has been repositioned in the uterus. IVF stands for in vitro fertilisation, which is a sort of assisted reproductive technology used for infertility treatment and gestational surrogacy. The fertilised egg can be implanted into the uterus of a surrogate, but the kid is genetically unrelated to the surrogate.

 

  • Track 15-1Medication
  • Track 15-2Harvest the eggs
  • Track 15-3Fertilization
  • Track 15-4Embryo culture
  • Track 15-5Embryo transfer

Reproductive endocrinology and infertility is a subspecialty of obstetrics and gynaecology that teaches clinicians in reproductive medicine to evaluate hormone activity in relation to reproduction and infertility. While most reproductive endocrinologists focus on infertility treatment, they are also required to assess and treat hormonal dysfunctions in females and males who are not infertile.

 

  • Track 16-1Abnormal periods
  • Track 16-2Chronic pelvic pain
  • Track 16-3Cramping

Midwifery is a wellness science and health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, as well as newborn care, as well as women's sexual and reproductive health throughout their lives. Midwifery is a medical profession in many countries, valued for its individualistic and direct specialised education. It should not be confused with medical specialties, which rely on prior general education.

 

  • Track 17-1Family life troubles
  • Track 17-2Lack of personal development

Anesthesia is a controlled, short-term loss of feeling or awareness used to perform medical procedures. Analgesia, paralysis, muscular relaxation, forgetfulness, and unconsciousness may all be present. Anesthesia allows for the painless presentation of medical procedures that would otherwise be technically impracticable or would cause significant or excruciating pain to an anaesthetized patient.

 

  • Track 18-1Dizziness
  • Track 18-2Nausea and vomiting