Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
This track focuses on the latest advancements in gerontological research methodologies and technologies. Participants will explore innovative approaches to studying the aging process and their implications for health outcomes.
This session addresses the complexities of managing chronic diseases among the aging population. Experts will discuss effective strategies and interventions to improve health outcomes for older adults.
This track examines the relationship between aging and cognitive decline, highlighting recent findings in neurodegenerative diseases. Discussions will include preventive measures and therapeutic interventions to support cognitive health.
This session explores the impact of social inclusion on the quality of life for the elderly. Researchers will present studies on community engagement, social networks, and their effects on well-being.
This track focuses on innovative models of elder care that enhance the quality of services provided. Participants will share best practices and discuss the implications for policy and practice.
This session highlights the importance of preventive health measures in promoting healthy aging. Experts will discuss evidence-based strategies to prevent age-related diseases and enhance longevity.
This track addresses the challenges faced by caregivers of older adults and the support systems available to them. Discussions will focus on the psychological, emotional, and physical aspects of caregiving.
This session emphasizes comprehensive health approaches tailored for geriatric populations. Participants will explore interdisciplinary strategies to address the multifaceted health needs of older adults.
This track examines existing policies and practices that support the elderly in various contexts. Researchers will evaluate the effectiveness of these systems and propose enhancements for better support.
This session delves into the science of longevity, exploring biological, environmental, and lifestyle factors that contribute to extended lifespan. Participants will discuss the implications of longevity research for public health.
This track focuses on the prevention and management of age-related diseases, including cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurodegenerative conditions. Experts will share insights on emerging research and clinical practices.
