Sessions/Tracks
Track 1:
Advances in Cardiovascular Prevention & Lipoprotein(a) Research
Cardiovascular medicine is rapidly evolving with new insights into lipoprotein(a) \[Lp(a)] as a critical yet under-recognized risk factor. This track focuses on emerging research in cardiovascular prevention, with a special emphasis on genetic and molecular drivers of disease. Experts will discuss novel therapies targeting lipids and Lp(a), along with updated clinical guidelines. The role of lifestyle, pharmacological interventions, and precision medicine in preventing cardiovascular disease will also be highlighted. This track provides a cutting-edge overview of the future of cardiovascular risk management.
- Lipoprotein(a) biology and therapeutic advances
- Lifestyle and pharmacological approaches to cardiovascular prevention
- Precision cardiology and genetic risk profiling
Track 2:
Hypertension & Cardiovascular Risk in Young Adults
Hypertension is no longer confined to middle-aged and older populations—it is increasingly affecting young adults due to changing lifestyles, dietary patterns, and stress levels. This track examines the hidden cardiovascular risks in younger age groups, emphasizing early screening, genetic predispositions, and the role of lifestyle modification in prevention. Sessions will highlight how smoking, alcohol consumption, sedentary behavior, and poor dietary habits accelerate cardiovascular risk in early life. By focusing on prevention and early management, this track aims to reduce long-term complications such as stroke and heart failure. Innovative public health strategies and clinical interventions will also be discussed to address this emerging health crisis.
- Early-onset hypertension: genetics, lifestyle, and environment
- Innovative prevention models for young populations
- Long-term cardiovascular outcomes of adolescent hypertension
Track 3:
Obesity, Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Global Challenges
Obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome continue to rise globally, creating a burden on healthcare systems and economies. This track addresses the complex interplay between genetics, nutrition, sedentary behavior, and socioeconomic factors in shaping these disorders. Discussions will focus on early detection tools, evidence-based weight management interventions, and novel therapies aimed at metabolic regulation. Special emphasis will be placed on cross-border collaboration to reduce disparities in prevention and treatment access. Experts will present case studies on successful population-level interventions that have improved outcomes. By integrating clinical science with public health strategies, this track will explore sustainable solutions to reduce the global burden of metabolic disorders.
- Novel therapies in obesity and diabetes management
- Lifestyle interventions for metabolic syndrome reversal
- Global health policies addressing obesity and diabetes rise
Track 4:
NAFLD & Fatty Liver Disease: Lifestyle & Nutritional Approaches
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has emerged as a major global health concern, often linked with obesity, insulin resistance, and poor dietary habits. This track explores the connection between liver health, nutrition, and lifestyle modification. Experts will discuss advancements in non-invasive diagnostic tools, lifestyle interventions, and clinical nutrition strategies to reverse or manage fatty liver disease. Emphasis will be placed on patient-centered approaches, including dietary planning, weight loss programs, and physical activity regimens. Case studies on community-driven liver health awareness initiatives will also be highlighted. The track encourages multidisciplinary engagement to develop strategies for early detection and effective lifestyle-based therapies.
- Nutritional interventions for NAFLD management
- Physical activity and liver function improvement
- Community awareness programs for liver health
Track 5:
AI & Predictive Analytics in Preventive Healthcare
Artificial intelligence and predictive analytics are revolutionizing the way healthcare providers identify and manage risk factors before diseases develop. This track explores how machine learning models, data mining, and predictive algorithms are reshaping preventive healthcare strategies. From early identification of cardiovascular and metabolic risks to predicting mental health vulnerabilities, AI offers unprecedented opportunities to intervene earlier and more effectively. Presentations will cover real-world case studies, clinical applications, and ethical considerations in data-driven prevention. By integrating technology with traditional healthcare, this track highlights how digital innovations are moving preventive care into a new era.
- Predictive modeling for chronic disease prevention
- AI-driven risk assessment and population health analytics
- Ethical and regulatory challenges in predictive healthcare
Track 6:
Wearables, Digital Twins & Remote Monitoring in Chronic Disease
Advances in wearable technology and digital twin models are empowering patients and clinicians with real-time insights into health and disease progression. This track focuses on how continuous remote monitoring, biosensors, and personalized digital replicas of patients are transforming chronic disease management. Delegates will explore how wearables track vital signs, blood glucose, and cardiovascular metrics, providing early warnings and tailored interventions. Digital twins are also opening new avenues for predictive simulations of disease outcomes and treatment responses. Discussions will also address patient engagement, data security, and integration into clinical workflows. The goal is to show how technology can make chronic disease management more proactive and patient-centered.
- Wearable devices for cardiovascular and metabolic health
- Digital twin applications in personalized healthcare
- Remote monitoring and telehealth integration in chronic disease care
Track 7:
Microbiome & Gut Health: The New Frontier in Lifestyle Medicine
The human microbiome has emerged as a critical determinant of health, influencing immunity, metabolism, and even mental well-being. This track highlights cutting-edge research on gut microbiota and its role in chronic disease prevention and management. Sessions will explore how diet, probiotics, prebiotics, and lifestyle modifications shape gut health and overall wellness. Experts will also discuss how microbiome-targeted therapies can support conditions like obesity, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and mood disorders. With growing interest in personalized nutrition, this track examines how gut health interventions can be tailored to individuals. It represents a new frontier in lifestyle medicine where microscopic ecosystems drive global health outcomes.
- Diet and microbiome modulation for disease prevention
- Gut-brain axis and mental health correlations
- Microbiome-targeted therapies in metabolic and immune health
Track 8:
Nutrition Science, Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals
Nutrition is no longer seen as just fuel but as a powerful tool for disease prevention and longevity. This track explores the latest advancements in nutrition science, focusing on functional foods, nutraceuticals, and personalized dietary interventions. Sessions will highlight how bioactive compounds, plant-based diets, and targeted supplementation can support immunity, cardiovascular health, and metabolic balance. Experts will also address the scientific evidence behind nutraceuticals and their role in reducing dependency on pharmaceutical treatments. By connecting research with clinical practice, the track emphasizes how nutrition-based strategies can be integrated into mainstream healthcare. The future of medicine lies in food as a first-line defense for well-being.
- Functional foods and bioactive compounds in chronic disease prevention
- Nutraceuticals and evidence-based supplementation
- Personalized nutrition and precision health
Track 9:
Circadian Health, Sleep Disorders & Lifestyle Interventions
Sleep and circadian rhythms are increasingly recognized as critical determinants of health. This track examines how sleep deprivation, disrupted biological clocks, and modern lifestyle habits contribute to chronic diseases and reduced life quality. Sessions will focus on circadian biology, sleep disorders such as insomnia and sleep apnea, and lifestyle-based interventions for restoring healthy rhythms. Experts will explore how light exposure, nutrition, and behavioral therapies can reset biological clocks to optimize physical and mental health. The integration of sleep medicine into preventive care will also be highlighted. Delegates will leave with actionable insights to address one of the most overlooked aspects of health.
- Circadian disruption and its link to metabolic and cardiovascular disorders
- Sleep disorders: diagnosis, management, and lifestyle interventions
- Behavioral and environmental approaches to circadian health
Track 10:
Mental Health, Urban Stress & Digital Addiction
The rise of urban living and digital technology has created new stressors impacting mental health worldwide. This track explores the intersections of urban stress, digital addiction, and their long-term effects on psychological and physical well-being. Topics will include the neurobiology of stress, the addictive nature of digital platforms, and strategies for resilience in high-stress environments. Sessions will emphasize prevention through lifestyle modification, mindfulness practices, and community support systems. Case studies from global cities will provide insights into scalable solutions for modern stress-related disorders. By addressing mental health within the context of lifestyle and environment, this track highlights the need for holistic strategies in the digital age.
- Neurobiology and psychology of urban stress
- Digital addiction and its health consequences
- Lifestyle and mindfulness approaches to stress resilience
Track 11:
Cancer Risk & Lifestyle Correlations: Prevention Strategies
Lifestyle choices significantly influence cancer risk, with diet, tobacco, alcohol, physical activity, and environmental exposures playing pivotal roles. This track explores the latest research linking lifestyle behaviors to cancer prevention, highlighting how early interventions can lower population-wide risks. Sessions will focus on nutrition, exercise, and behavioral modifications as effective prevention tools alongside genetic screening. Discussions will also include evidence-based strategies for reducing exposure to carcinogens in urban and occupational environments. By merging lifestyle medicine with oncology, the track emphasizes prevention as the most cost-effective cancer control strategy.
- Dietary and lifestyle modifications for cancer prevention
- Environmental and occupational risk reduction strategies
- Behavioral interventions in cancer risk management
Track 12:
Integrative & Holistic Approaches (Yoga, Ayurveda, Mindfulness)
Modern healthcare is increasingly embracing integrative approaches that combine conventional medicine with traditional and holistic practices. This track examines evidence-based applications of yoga, Ayurveda, mindfulness, and other complementary therapies in managing lifestyle-related diseases. Presentations will highlight how these approaches improve resilience, lower stress, and enhance physical and mental well-being. Experts will also discuss the integration of traditional practices with digital health and clinical medicine. Special focus will be given to patient-centered care that respects cultural values and personal preferences. The track creates a dialogue between ancient wisdom and modern science for holistic health.
- Yoga and mindfulness for stress and lifestyle disease management
- Ayurveda and personalized approaches to wellness
- Integrative healthcare models combining traditional and modern practices
Track 13:
Workplace Wellness & Corporate Health Models
As working populations spend a large portion of their lives in professional environments, workplace health has become central to disease prevention. This track explores strategies to build corporate health models that prioritize employee well-being and productivity. Topics will include ergonomic workplace design, mental health support systems, and programs to combat sedentary lifestyles. Employers will also learn how investment in wellness initiatives enhances organizational performance and reduces healthcare costs. Case studies will showcase best practices from leading global corporations. By integrating wellness into business strategies, this track advocates for healthier, happier, and more resilient workforces.
- Corporate wellness programs and health economics
- Mental health and resilience-building in the workplace
- Technology-driven workplace health innovations
Track 14:
Telemedicine & Digital Therapeutics for Lifestyle Disorders
Digital healthcare tools are transforming the prevention and management of lifestyle disorders by improving access and personalization. This track focuses on the role of telemedicine, mobile health applications, and digital therapeutics in chronic disease care. Discussions will cover regulatory frameworks, real-world applications, and patient engagement strategies that make digital tools effective. Experts will also explore the challenges of equity, digital literacy, and data privacy in expanding digital health globally. By offering scalable and cost-effective solutions, this track highlights how digital therapeutics are becoming central to modern preventive medicine.
- Telemedicine adoption and access in chronic disease management
- Digital therapeutics for diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular health
- Challenges of equity and data security in digital healthcare
Track 15:
Community Health & Policy Interventions in NCD Prevention
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are best addressed not only in clinics but also within communities and through policy reforms. This track examines community health strategies and population-level interventions that reduce risk factors for chronic disease. Sessions will cover health literacy campaigns, vaccination drives, and local initiatives that support nutrition and exercise. Experts will also analyze the role of policy in regulating unhealthy products, promoting physical activity, and reducing inequalities. By bridging healthcare, government, and civil society, this track emphasizes collaborative solutions for large-scale NCD prevention.
- Community-based models for NCD prevention
- Health policy interventions for healthier populations
- Public-private partnerships in community wellness
Track 16:
Climate Change, Pollution & Lifestyle Disease Burden
The health impacts of climate change and pollution are increasingly recognized as drivers of lifestyle-related diseases. This track explores how air pollution, extreme heat, and environmental toxins contribute to cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic disorders. Experts will discuss adaptation strategies, urban planning, and sustainable health policies to mitigate these risks. Sessions will also highlight global case studies on reducing environmental exposure through lifestyle and policy-level interventions. Delegates will explore the intersection of environmental health and preventive medicine. The track reinforces the urgent need for eco-health approaches to protect populations against modern disease burdens.
- Air pollution and cardiovascular/metabolic health risks
- Climate change adaptation strategies in healthcare
- Sustainable policy initiatives for disease prevention
Track 17:
Sleep, Stress & Neurobehavioral Health in Modern Lifestyles
Modern lifestyles marked by constant connectivity and high stress are altering brain and behavioral health. This track explores the neurobiological impact of chronic stress, sleep disturbances, and unhealthy routines on cognition, mood, and long-term neurological outcomes. Experts will present new findings on stress resilience, sleep hygiene, and neurobehavioral therapies. The role of technology—both as a contributor and solution—will also be debated. Interdisciplinary approaches combining neurology, psychology, and lifestyle medicine will be emphasized. This track highlights the importance of balance and recovery in sustaining cognitive and emotional health.
- Neurobiology of stress and lifestyle-related disorders
- Sleep hygiene and behavioral interventions
- Digital tools for neurobehavioral health support
Track 18:
Pediatric & Adolescent Lifestyle Diseases: Early Prevention
Lifestyle-related conditions are now emerging in younger populations, raising long-term health concerns. This track examines the rise of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension among children and adolescents. Sessions will discuss preventive strategies such as school-based nutrition programs, physical activity promotion, and family-centered interventions. Experts will also explore how digital addiction, mental health issues, and sedentary behaviors impact young populations. The track emphasizes the importance of early prevention to reduce adult chronic disease burden. Delegates will gain insights into creating healthier environments for future generations.
- Childhood obesity and metabolic disorders
- School and family-centered prevention programs
- Mental health and digital lifestyle challenges in youth
Track 19:
Global Strategies for a Healthier Tomorrow: Collaboration & Policy
Preventing lifestyle diseases requires unified global action across research, healthcare, and policy domains. This track brings together leaders from international organizations, governments, and academic institutions to discuss strategies for a healthier future. Topics will include global health frameworks, cross-border collaborations, and innovations that can be scaled worldwide. The focus will be on aligning policies with sustainable development goals and ensuring equitable health access. Delegates will also learn from successful models of global cooperation in addressing NCDs. The track envisions a healthier tomorrow built on collective responsibility and collaboration.
- Global collaborations in preventive healthcare
- Policy frameworks for sustainable disease prevention
- Scaling innovations across borders for public health impact