International Conference on Obesity Treatment and Management
Theme : Transforming Lives, Advances in Obesity and Weight Management.
DATE
August 11-12, 2025
Venue
San Francisco, USA
- Abstract Submission : Started
- Early Bird Registration Start : December 01, 2024
Obesity Treatment Conference
We welcome you to the Childhood Obesity Treatment Conference, which will be held in San Francisco, USA, on August 11–12, 2025. Professional managers, physicians, and researchers dedicated to addressing kid obesity one of the most pressing public health issues will come together for this esteemed occasion.
The Childhood Obesity Treatment and Management Conference is a pivotal event focused on addressing the growing issue of childhood obesity. As part of the Childhood Obesity Nutrition Conferences 2025, it offers a platform for experts to explore innovative treatments, strategies, and management techniques for combating childhood obesity. The conference is closely aligned with the Childhood Obesity & Nutrition Summit sand serves as a key gathering within Pediatric Obesity Meetings 2025. It also complements the Pediatric Healthcare Conference 2025, bringing together healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers to discuss best practices in pediatric obesity prevention and care. The Childhood Obesity Meetings will offer valuable insights into nutrition, healthcare, and sustainable weight management for children.
Scientific Session
The session opened with a presentation on the rising pediatric obesity problem and the problem of obesity across the world, focusing on its growing prevalence and long-term implications for physical and mental health. The guest speakers from various fields presented fresh research ideas and new understandings in different approaches to understanding how obesity may best be prevented and managed in children and adolescents.
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Part of the session was devoted to behavioral strategies to assist children in weight management. Crucial research was presented for its emphasis on tailored behavioral interventions that encompass CBT, goal-setting, self-monitoring, and involvement by the family. There was evidence of early intervention leading to long-term weight loss as well as the alteration of behavioral patterns for food and activity.
Recent studies have been conducted on interventions in diets that could prevent obesity in children. More importance was laid on having balanced diets, characterized by reducing the intake of processed foods and sugary drinks, and increasing the consumption of fruits and vegetables. School-based nutrition programs and community-level interventions were also found to be promising and effective in reducing obesity.
Main Experts debated how essential physical activity is in developing and managing obesity. The importance was also highlighted on age-appropriate, fun programs encouraging children to be active in excess of 60 minutes a day. Research studies demonstrated how, when nutritional changes are combined with regular physical exercise, there can result in dramatic decreases in body mass index and improvements in health.
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Among the topics included were those concerning the latest pharmacological treatments of pediatric obesity. Topics specifically covered FDA-approved medications and emerging drugs, including discussions about their safety, efficacy, and side effects as ways of combining them into a comprehensive treatment plan with behavioral and lifestyle interventions.
Family dynamics were assessed in childhood obesity by paying attention to the parenting styles, socio-economic levels, and family support systems that influence a child’s risk of obesity. Interventions that focus on family-level changes, including healthier home environments and increased parental engagement, are effective in managing obesity.
New approaches to early childhood obesity screening were presented. Researchers discussed new instruments for assessing risk factors for young children, including detailed, state-of-theart biometrics and using technology to predict obesity trends. Routine screenings were underscored as an essential element of pediatric care in preventing chronic health issues linked to obesity.
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It will be crucial to take school-based interventions in combatting pediatric obesity. Studies demonstrated that nutrition education, physical activity programs, and the availability of healthy foods inside schools would promote long-term behavior change in children. Examples of different countries were discussed in terms of presented models of school-based prevention of obesity:.
The role of digital health technologies in the prevention and management of obesity was a main theme. Presentations covered mobile apps, wearable technologies, and Internet-based tools that enable children to be monitored about their eating and physical activity levels and degree of progress in real time. Evidence suggested that involving these tools with behavioral support enhances outcomes for children and families.
Psychological factors explored include body image, self-esteem, and the emotional well-being of the obese child. Experts discussed the impact of bullying, stigma, and mental health challenges faced by children with obesity and how psychological counseling, peer support, and addressing mental health improve overall treatment efficacy.
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New clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of childhood obesity were implemented, equipping the healthcare providers with evidence-based guidelines. Subjects covered important areas, including intervention thresholds and how to deliver need-focused, individualized care within a multi-disciplinary setting involving doctors, dietitians, and therapists.
A session focused on how socioeconomic factors – in access to healthy foods, healthcare, and education – will determine obesity risk. Speakers did draw attention to research studies that pinpoint exposure to potential barriers in the environment and structures associated with lower-income status. This may be best counterbalanced by targeted policies.
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This session discussed integrated approaches that encompass nutrition, physical activity, and therapeutic interventions. The literature mentioned synergy in these interventions towards the long-term management of weight and overall health in children. Again, the importance of a multidisciplinary team approach was again emphasized in managing obesity in children.
Specific topics included talk of groups of children at a higher risk for obesity, such as those with disabilities or chronic conditions, or who have genetic predispositions. Models of care and interventions tailored to these groups will be outlined to provide strategies that account for the specific needs and challenges.
A review of long-term follow-up studies on children who have undergone obesity treatments proved that sustained weight loss and changes to lifestyle habits are possible with continued monitoring. Strategies for long-term maintenance included the necessity of periodic check-ins as well as the role of support networks in reducing the risk of obesity relapse.
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Community-level and public health initiatives contribute to the prevention of obesity. Overall, large-scale, community-driven efforts can engage local organizations, schools, and health departments in ways that promote environments supportive of healthy behaviors, reduce rates of obesity, and improve overall public health.
The impact of media, advertisements, and marketing on obesity in childhood is highly discussed, especially how unhealthy food marketing to children contributes to poor dietary selection.Research on the influence of media literacy programs and policies regulating junk food advertising to children to reduce exposure to harmful messaging was done.
A session on the genetic and epigenetic contributions to childhood obesity identified new information regarding whether genetics might predispose children to excess weight. Presentations covered studies describing gene-environment interactions and early-life epigenetic alterations that could affect long-term weight trajectory
Research reviewed policy interventions in curbing childhood obesity, focusing attention on taxation of sugary drinks and restrictions on junk food advertising, among other issues. The authors emphasized the need for systemic changes in favor of healthy environments for children, to be brought about through government action and public policy.
The meeting concluded with a view to the future of pediatric obesity research in areas, including microbiome research, personalized medicine, and innovative solutions of new technologies, where experts called for further collaboration across disciplines and advocate for the social determinants of health.
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Venue Attraction
Hotel Services & Amenities
- Connecting Rooms
- Hot breakfast
- Free WiFi
- Concierge
- Non-smoking rooms
- Digital Key
- On-site restaurant
- Fitness center
- Express Mail
- Pet-friendly rooms
- Room service
- Meeting rooms
Frequently Asked Questions
The conference will take place from August 11,2025 to August 12,2025 at San Francisco, USA, located at 16192 Coastal Highway Lewes, Delaware, USA 1958.
You can register online through our conference website. Early bird registration is available until March 1,2024. For assistance with registration, please contact +1 630 768 1199
Yes, we invite submissions for abstracts for oral presentations and poster sessions. The submission deadline is March 01, 2024. Please follow the submission guidelines on our website.
We have partnered with several hotels near the venue offering special rates for conference attendees. Please refer to the “Travel and Accommodation” section on our website for more information and booking details.
For any additional questions or concerns, please contact the conference organizers sara.williams@stripewebinars.com or +1 630 768 1199 We are here to help!
The conference will address a variety of topics related to nutrition, including:
Pediatric Obesity Research Advances
Behavioral Interventions for Weight Management
Nutritional Strategies for Prevention
Physical Activity’s Role in Obesity Management
Pharmacological Treatments for Obesity
Family Dynamics and Obesity
Early Detection and Screening Techniques
School-Based Obesity Prevention
Technology Solutions for Obesity
Psychological Aspects of Childhood Obesity
Clinical Guidelines for Obesity Management
Socioeconomic Impacts on Obesity
Integrated Approaches: Nutrition, Exercise, Therapy
Obesity in Special Populations
Long-Term Outcomes and Follow-Up
Community and Public Health Interventions
Media and Marketing’s Influence on Obesity
Genetic and Epigenetic Factors
Policy and Regulation in Obesity
Future Research Directions
Registration
Speaker Registration
Oral Presentations
$799
Student Registration
Post Graduates
$799
Delegate Registration
Participant & Attendants
$799
Get In Touch
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Address
16192 Coastal Highway Lewes, Delaware, USA 19958
Phone number
+1 630 768 1199
E-mail address
sara.williams@stripewebinars.com