Call for Abstract

Acadamia

International Conference on Metabolic Syndromes, will be organized around the theme “Advancements in Metabolic disorder diagnostics and newer treatment strategies for prevention cure”

Metabolic Syndrome 2016 is comprised of 18 tracks and 77 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Metabolic Syndrome 2016.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome
  • Track 1-2Signs and symptoms
  • Track 1-3Causes of metabolic syndrome
  • Track 1-4Diagnosis , treatment and medication
  • Track 1-5Risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome
  • Track 1-6Hypertrophic growth of adipocytes
  • Track 2-1Cushing’s syndrome
  • Track 2-2Polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Track 2-3Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism
  • Track 2-4Growth hormone deficiency and growth disorders
  • Track 2-5Follicular and Medullary thyroid cancer
  • Track 3-1LMNA and Insulin receptor mutations (Donohue Syndrome)
  • Track 3-2Gastroparesis
  • Track 3-3Hypertriglyceridemia
  • Track 3-4Acanthosis nigricans
  • Track 3-5Haemochromatosis
  • Track 3-6Arteriosclerosis
  • Track 4-1Ischemic ,Rheumatic and Congenital heart disease
  • Track 4-2Peripheral and Cerebro vascular disease (Stroke)
  • Track 4-3Heart failure
  • Track 4-4Myocarditis and Endocarditis
  • Track 4-5Venous Thrombosis
  • Track 4-6coronary artery disease
  • Track 5-1Hurler syndrome
  • Track 5-2 Tay-Sachs disease
  • Track 5-3 Gaucher disease
  • Track 5-4Galactosemia
  • Track 5-5Adrenoleukodystrophy
  • Track 5-6Maple syrup urine disease
  • Track 5-7Cardiomyopathy
  • Track 6-1Lysosomal physiological response
  • Track 6-2Apoptosis and Phagocytosis
  • Track 6-3metaflammation
  • Track 6-4positive energetic balance
  • Track 6-5Hypertrophic growth of adipocytes
  • Track 6-6Macrovascular Complications
  • Track 7-1Endocrinology : Disorder and Treatment
  • Track 7-2Dietary and Lifestyle changes
  • Track 7-3Weight loss Medications
  • Track 7-4Diabetes and Its Complications
  • Track 7-5Case study and reports
  • Track 8-1Metabolic response and nutritional support in traumatic brain injury
  • Track 8-2Nutrition and Metabolic response in Health and Disease
  • Track 8-3Metabolic response to hypoxia
  • Track 8-4Response to ingested glycine
  • Track 8-5Metabolic Response Modifers
  • Track 8-6Response to Acute Spinal-Cord Injury
  • Track 8-7Nutritional and Metabolic Stress
  • Track 9-1Hormonal and Endocrine regulation
  • Track 9-2Energy metabolism by long-chain fattyacids
  • Track 9-3Energy metabolism by inflammation
  • Track 9-4Regulatory functions of adipose tissue
  • Track 9-5Energy regulation Of pancreas
  • Track 9-6Energy regulation of insulin and glucagon
  • Track 10-1Androgen-Deprivation therapy
  • Track 10-2Epidemiologic studies
  • Track 10-3Prostate cancer aggressiveness and mortality
  • Track 10-4High-grade prostate cancer
  • Track 10-5Prostatic neoplasms
  • Track 10-6Prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis
  • Track 11-1DHEA supplements
  • Track 11-2Methods of Weight Management
  • Track 11-3Vitamin D deficiency
  • Track 11-4The Atkins diet
  • Track 11-5Ornish diet
  • Track 11-6Treatments and Therapies
  • Track 12-1 Single nucleotide polymorphisms
  • Track 12-2Epigenetic factors
  • Track 12-3Etiopathogenesis of metabolic syndrome
  • Track 12-4Animal models
  • Track 12-5Genome scan approaches
  • Track 12-6Candidate gene approaches
  • Track 13-1Dietary changes
  • Track 13-2Exercise
  • Track 13-3Supplements
  • Track 13-4Aiming for a healthy weight
  • Track 13-5Managing stress