Theme: Innovative strategies promoting optimal nutritional health in pediatrics

Pediatric Nutrition 2016

Pediatric Nutrition 2016

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This activity (Pediatric Nutrition 2016) has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute and Conference Series, LLC. PeerPoint Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement

PeerPoint Medical Education Institute designates the live format for this educational activity for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Conference series invites participants from all over the world to attend "International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition" August 1-2, 2016 New Orleans, USA  includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Track 1: Pediatric Nutrition

 Pediatric nutrition is the maintenance of a proper well-balanced diet consisting of the essential nutrients and the adequate caloric intake necessary to promote growth and sustain the physiologic requirements at the various stages of a child's development. Infant nutritional needs vary considerably with age, level of activity, and environmental conditions and they are directly related to the rate of growth. Breast Feeding has important ingredients that are not found in any infant formula, to build the baby’s immune system. Pediatric nutrition must consist of essential Vitamins and Minerals which help for the growth and development. Proteins are the basic units required mainly for the construction of the body muscles and in all the metabolic activities of the body. To increase the calcium levels intake of dairy products are needed.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA;  Latin American Congress of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Pediatric Nutrition 18–21 November 2015 Lima, Peru; 3rd International Conference on Nutrition and Growth (N&G 2016) 17–19 March 2016 Vienna, Austria; 2nd Foetal Medicine, Paediatric Gastro, Hepatology & Nutrition Conference 25–27 February 2016 Abu Dhabi, United Arab; Emirate Pediatrics 2040: Emerging Trends and Innovations for the Next 25 Years 6–9 January 2016 Dana Point, United States; 5th Global Congress for Consensus in Pediatrics and Child Health 3–6 March 2016 Xi'an, China; 3rd World Congress on Controversies in Pediatrics (CoPedia) 31 March – 3 April 2016 Barcelona, Spain.

Track 2: Breast Feeding Importance

Breast Feeding has important ingredients that are not found in any infant formula, to build the baby’s immune system. Breast milk changes from feed to feed to suit each baby’s unique needs, making it the perfect food to promote healthy growth and development. Breast milk is uniquely suited to the human pediatric nutritional needs and is a live substance with unparalleled immunological and anti-inflammatory properties that protect against a host of illnesses and diseases for both mothers and children. Breastfed babies are less likely to be hospitalised. Production of breast milk will takes place in memory glands of the mother. The region in the gland where milk is produced is known as alveoli. It is the source of all valuable and essential nutrients that are helping an infant in its proper physical and mental growth and development. Breastfeeding helps keep baby healthy, protect them from diseases, allergies, helps in easy digestion, babies have little or no problem of constipation, diarrhoea, upset stomach and also shows effect on gastrointestinal development.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA;  The Art and Science of Human Lactation Research and Breastfeeding Management at the Holiday Inn resort Lake Buena Vista January 13, 14, & 15, 2016 in Orlando, Florida USA; 22nd International Breast feeding conference Jan 12-15 2016 Orlando, FloridaBreastfeeding and Feminism International Conference March 20-22, 2016Chapel HillBreastfeeding: Talking about Breastfeeding Oct 24-25 2016 Melbourn, Australia; 2016 International Congress on Donor Human Milk Banking  April 11 & 12, 2016.

Track 3: Pediatric Nutrition in Chronic Diseases

Persistent disease caused by an infectious agent such as bacteria, a fungus, a parasite, or other rare infections due to contaminated food consumed by the infants leads to Pediatric chronic diseases. Hygiene Pediatric Nutrition keeps infants away from the diseases. Pediatrics undergoes different types of diseases like Diarrhoea, Gastroesophageal reflux, Lactose intolerance, Celiac Disease, Inflammatory bowel disease and Pediatric Obesity etc.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA9th world congress of the world society for pediatric infectious diseases18–21 November 2015  rio de janeiro , brazilAbu dhabi 2nd international conference in fetal medicine, paediatricspaediatric gastroenterologyhepatology and nutrition February 25-27, 2016 abu dhabi , united arab emirates; 5th global congress for consensus in pediatrics and child health3–6 March 2016 xi'an , shaanxi , china; Spanish association for the study of inborn errors of metabolism 11th national congress OCTOBER 14, 2015 - OCTOBER 16, 2015 pamplona , spain; Canadian association of paediatric health centres annual conference OCTOBER 18, 2015 - OCTOBER 20, 2015 quebec city , canada

Track 4: Food Allergies in Pediatrics

Pediatric food allergy is an unusual response to a food caused by the body’s immune system. Allergic reactions to food can sometimes cause serious illness and even death in pediatrics. At that time, when IgE antibodies react with the food, histamines are released, which can cause your child to experience hives, asthma, itching in the mouth, trouble breathing, stomach pains, vomiting, and/or diarrhoea. Some times food allergies in pediatrics lead to Skin problems also.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USAXvi International symposium on pneumonology and pediatric allergy April 22-23, 2016 Cartagena, Colombia; 34th Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases del 10 al 14 de mayo de 2016 Brighton, Reino UnidoNutrition Winter School 2016Nutrition and Inflammation: integrating research and clinics January 25 - 28 2016 Levi, Finland5th International Conference on Vitamin D Deficiency and Human Health24–25 March 2016 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; FOODSIM'2016, April 3-7, 2016, Catholic ... - Eurosis

Track 5: Pediatric Malnutrition Effects

Pediatric malnutrition may be defined as a pathological state resulting from inadequate nutrition, including under nutrition (protein-energy malnutrition) due to insufficient intake of energy and other nutrients like vitamins or minerals. Malnutrition in paediatrics leads to many complications like Immune Implications, Growth Implications, Enteric infections and many other diseases.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA3rd World Congress on Controversies in Pediatrics 31 March – 3 April 2016Barcelona, Spain20th China International Nutrition and Health Industry Expo April 14, 2016 Beijing, China10th Congress of the Intl. Society of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics May 23-26, 2016 Tel Aviv, Israel4th International Conference on Food Oral Processing 3–6 July 2016 Lausanne, Switzerland1st Abu Dhabi Neonatal Multispecialty Symposium13 Nov 2015 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates      

Track 6: Pediatric Obesity Consequences

Pediatric obesity is a complex health issue. It occurs when a child is well above the normal or healthy weight for his or her age and height. The main causes of excess weight depend upon behaviour and genetics. Behaviours can include dietary patterns, physical activity, inactivity, medication use, and other exposures. Childhood obesity leads to dangerous diseases like Risk for Heart Diseases & Diabetes, High blood pressure and Bone problems etc.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA15th World Congress on Public Health Mon Apr 03, 2017 Melbourne, AustraliaSociety for Nutrition and Behaviour 2016 Annual Conference July 30 - August 02, 2016 San Diego, CASociety for Public Health Education  Advocacy Summit Advocacy Summit October 15 - October 17, 2016 Washington, DC; International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity 08 – 11 Jun 2016 Annual Meeting Cape Town, South AfricaEuropean Congress on Obesity Summit 1-4 June 2016 Gothenburg, Sweden

Track 7: Pediatric Malnutrition Causes

Pediatric Malnutrition is caused by lack of nutrients in diet. To summarize the common points, child malnutrition may be defined as a pathological state resulting from inadequate nutrition, including undernutrition (protein-energy malnutrition) due to insufficient intake of energy and other nutrients; overnutrition (overweight and obesity) due to excessive consumption of energy and other nutrients; deficiency diseases due to insufficient intake of one or more specific nutrients such as vitamins or minerals. Pediatric Malnutrition as a result of inadequate food intake is rare, although it may occur if a child is neglected, living in poverty or being abused. Malnutrition may also occur due to Genetic disorders, Eating Disorders and Thyroid Disease. 

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USAAcademy Health and the National Institutes of Health 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation Dec 14-15, 2015 Washington, DCInternational Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity 2016 Annual Meeting 08 - 11Jun Cape Town, South AfricaWorld Federation of Public Health Associations 15th World Congress on Public Health Mon Apr 03, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; Spanish association for the study of inborn errors of metabolism 11th national congress OCTOBER 14, 2015 - OCTOBER 16, 2015 Pamplona , Spain4th International Conference on Food Oral Processing July 3-6, 2016 Lausanne, Switzerland

Track 8:  Pediatric Eating Disorders

Eating disorder behaviours are complex conditions that are caused by many factors, including biological causes. Eating disorders in Pediatrics leads to different diseases like Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorders. Researchers have identified specific neurobiological differences in the brains of children with Eating disorders that affect how we eat, how we make decisions, and the emotions we experience.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA; 2nd International conference on Emergency Mental Health & Human Resilience July 14-15, 2016 Cologne, Germany; 2016 International Conference on Eating Disorders May 05  - 07, 2016 Hyatt Regency San Francisco San Francisco, California, USAThe 4th Eating Disorders International Conference Institute of Education 16 - 19 March 2016, LondonInternational Congress On Advances In Paediatrics December 4, 2015 - December 6, 2015 New York , United States;  5th Global Congress For Consensus In Pediatrics And Child Health Mar, 3, 2016 To Mar, 6, 2016 Shaanxi , ChinaExcellence In Paediatrics December 10, 2015 - December 12, 2015 Westminster , United Kingdom

Track 9: Pediatric Diet

 An age-appropriate diet is one that provides adequate nutrition, is appropriate for a child's state of development, and can help prevent obesity. A good diet is built on highly nutritious foods from each of the main food groups. There are several methods for evaluating a Pediatric diet including 3 day written diaries, food frequency checklists and kitchen inventories.

 Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA; Nutrition Winter School 2016. Nutrition and Inflammation: integrating research and clinics 25 Jan 2016 to 28 Jan 2016 Levi, Finland2nd Foetal MedicinePaediatric Gastro, Hepatology & Nutrition Conference25–27 February 2016 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates3rd International Conference on Nutrition and Growth(N&G 2016) 17 Mar 2016 - 19 Mar 2016 Vienna, AustriaMt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Strategies for Treating Pediatric Feeding Disorders October 30-31, 2015 Baltimore, MDFrontiers in Pediatric Gastroenterology,Hepatology and Nutrition November 6 - November 7, 2015 Boston, MA

Track 10: Diagnosis Techniques for Pediatric malnutrition

Pediatric Malnutrition has been defined or described in many ways. This is either due to an inadequate diet or problems absorbing nutrients from food. It is a condition that causes lack of appetite and diseases such as cancer, liver disease, persistent pain or nausea.  In the assessment of child malnutrition, a large number of measures are available. Among these measuring methods, Z-score, growth charts, weight-for-length index (WLI), height standard weight, body mass index, skin fold thickness and clinical grading diagnosis standard for child malnutrition are selected for discussion. Pediatric Malnutrition can be recognized by medical history and physical examination.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA; International Conference on Medical Imaging & Diagnosis May 09-10, 2016 Chicago, USA; International Conference on Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy July 14-15, 2016, USA Cologne, Germany ;Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases in the Breast and Reproductive System II San 13 February 2016 Francisco, California, United StatesDiagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Light in Cardiology conference13 - 18 February 2016 San Francisco, California, United StatesEndoscopic Microscopy XI 14 - 15 February 2016San Francisco, California, United States

Track 11: Pediatric Obesity Prevention

Pediatric obesity is a serious health problem all over the world. The effectiveness of Pediatric obesity prevention programs can be seen by reviewing all interventional studies that aimed to improve Pediatric diet, physical activity, or both and that were conducted in schools, homes, primary care clinics, childcare settings, the community, or combinations of these settings in high-income countries. Subsequently WHO developed a framework to assist Member States in monitoring and evaluating the implementation of Diet, Physical Activity and Health. This framework proposes that national governments demonstrate leadership and facilitate collaborative action in the implementation of policies and programmes to promote supportive environments for health. These actions are expected, in turn, to facilitate positive changes in diet and physical activity behaviours, with related health, social, environmental and economic outcomes.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA; American Public Health Association Oct. 31 - Nov. 4, 2015 Chicago, IL; The Obesity Society conference November 2-7, 2015 Los Angeles, CA; Texas Health Institute Southern Obesity Summit November 15-17, 2015 Jackson, MS; 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation December 14-15, 2015 Washington, DC; European Obesity Summit 1-4 June 2016 Gothenburg, Sweden

Track 12: Pediatric Nutrition Meetings

Pediatric Nutrition - 2016 Conference welcomes all the Pediatricians, Nutritionists, pharmacists, Researchers, Student Communities, Academic & Business Delegates from Medical, Health Care institutions to join this conference in New Orleans, USA. The Conference provides an excellent opportunity to share, exchange knowledge and establish research collaborations and networking.

Related conferences: International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition August 01-02, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24 2016 USA; Pediatrics 2040: Emerging Trends and Innovations for the Next 25 Years 6 Jan 2016 - 9 Jan 2016 Dana Point, United States; CDDF – ITCC – SIOPE 4th Paediatric Oncology Conference 20 & 21 January 2016, Brussels, Belgium; Adult and Pediatric Critical Care for Primary Care Providers Western Caribbean Cruise February 7-14, 2016 Fort Lauderdale, United States; 5th Global Congress for Consensus in Pediatrics and Child Health March 3-6 2016 China; 6th International Neonatology Conference March 10-12, 2016 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

ConferenceSeries Ltd is delighted to invite you to attend the International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition which is to be held at Neworleans, USA on August 01-03, 2016. Pediatric Nutrition 2016 will be an innovative and invigorating International conference reflecting the direction of Pediatric Nutrition in the 21st century in a secure yet exciting environment that offers a wide range of diversions to participants of all backgrounds. This conference provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the latest developments within the field.

Pediatric Nutrition 2016 focuses around the theme “Innovative strategies promoting optimal nutritional health in pediatrics”. The conference aims to promote continuous medical education and encourage a nourishing exchange of experiences in Pediatric healthcare and parental experiences of the care of the premature infant. Pediatric Nutrtion 2016 conference invites Physicians, dieticians, Nutritional Specialists, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, physician assistants, educators, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals interested in the nutritional requirements of preterm infants and pediatric patients. The conference also welcomes the participation of Presidents, CEO’s, Delegates and industrial executives from Pediatric Pharma and Health care sectors making the conference a perfect platform to network, share views and knowledge through interactive keynote, plenary, poster and B2B discussions.

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that about 805 million people of the 7.3 billion people in the world, or one in nine, were suffering from chronic undernourishment in 2012-2014. Almost all the hungry people, 791 million, live in developing countries, representing 13.5 percent, or one in eight, of the population of developing counties. There are 11 million people undernourished in developed countries. Pediatric Nutrition 2016 mainly focuses on spreading the awareness about challenges in this field and how to prevent the Nutrition deficiency in Children and also discusses various Nutrition diseases and preventive measures in pediatrics. OMICS International organizes a conference series of 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

Why to attend?

The purpose of this conference is to provide education in a number of areas that affect each of our practices from the perinatal to pediatric period. This year we have gathered nutrition experts from around the continent who were specially chosen to highlight some of the most exciting areas in nutrition over the past few years. The program was planned to meet the specific needs of the diverse registrants and stakeholders interested in pediatric nutrition. This year we really want to engage the audience in the conversation of nutrition with panel discussions, workshops, in addition to lectures with Q+A. We aim to provide plenty of opportunities to interact and network with each other.

Target Audience:

·         Pediatric Nutritionists

·         Pediatric Gastroenterologists

·         Pediatric Dieticians

·         Pediatric Physicians

·         Pharmacists

·         Pediatric Surgeons

·         Pediatric Nurses

·         Pediatricians

·         Pediatric Associations

·         Registered nurses

·         Nurse practitioners

·         Students

About the Conference:

Pediatric Nutrition -2016 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to New Orleans, USA. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition (Pediatric Nutrition-2016)” which is going to be held during August 01-02, 2016 in New Orleans, USA.

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Pediatric Nutrition-2016, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the Pediatric Nutrition-2016 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in New Orleans, USA.

For more details please visit: http://pediatricnutrition.conferenceseries.com/

Scope and Importance:

All over the world, parents are becoming more conscious of the nutritional benefits of pediatric food and supplement. As a result, globally the pediatric nutrition market (infant nutrition and baby food) is growing at a significant pace with companies scrambling to get a significant share of the market.

The Asian market is contributing significantly to the growth of pediatric nutrition market as more than one-third of the global market is accounted by this region. Apart from this, various child healthcare initiatives and policies from International organizations such as UNICEF and WHO has also been playing a significant role in contributing to the growth of pediatric nutrition market.

Diet and nutrition are important factors in the promotion and maintenance of good health throughout the entire life course. Some 60% of the 10.9 million deaths each year among children aged less than five years in the developing world are associated with malnutrition. Iodine deficiency is the greatest single preventable cause of brain damage and mental retardation worldwide, and is estimated to affect more than 700 million people, most of them located in the less developed countries. Over 2000 million people have iron deficiency anaemia. Vitamin A deficiency remains the single greatest preventable cause of needless childhood blindness and increased risk of premature childhood mortality from infectious diseases, with 250 million children under five years of age suffering from subclinical deficiency.

 

As there is rise in the number of deaths due to diseases related to nutrition, it is essential to curb its rise and ensure good health. It is essential to follow proper nutrition rich diet in order to maintain good health. The keys to good nutrition are balance, variety and moderation. To stay healthy, child body needs the right balance of carbohydrates, fats, and protein — the three main components of nutrition. Nutrition research contributes to the improvement of public health through quality research and a better understanding of the science involved in nutrition and dietetics. The major areas of research include Pediatric Nutrition, Eating disorders, Diet and Cancer, Public Health Nutrition, Dietary Bioactive Components, Nutrient-Gene Interactions, Nutrition Education and Behavioural Science, Nutritional Epidemiology, Nutritional Immunology and Inflammation etc. The latest nutrition research is crucial for all specialists involved with nutritionary medicine analysis, the role of nutrition in public health, and also the identification of sensible solutions to public health issues.  It is essential to conduct health and nutrition conferences in order to convey the importance of nutrition.

OMICS Group Cordially invites clinical nutritionists, registered dieticians, and other health-care professionals, researchers, scientists, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, physician assistants, educators, pharmacists, and students working in the field across the globe to participate in the Conference on Pediatric Nutrition, where all the recent advancement and researches in the field of nutrition will be discussed under a single roof. Pediatric Nutrition 2016 will be an excellent amalgamation of academia and industry as it involves every aspects of empirical and conceptual thinking in exploring new dimensions in this field. It is open to all types of research methodologies both from academia and industry. 

Pediatric Nutrition events 2016 is an international platform for presenting research about Nutrition and related topics, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes in dissemination of knowledge in management of the disease for the benefit of the society.

 

Why New Orleans?

New Orleans is a significant United States port and the biggest city and metropolitan range in the state of Louisiana. It is one of the top ten most visited cities in the United States it was created by French settlers and emphatically affected by their and African societies. It is well known for its unique French and Spanish Creole construction modelling, and additionally its culturally diverse and multilingual legacy. New Orleans is additionally celebrated for its food, music (especially as the origination of jazz), and its yearly festivals and celebrations, most strikingly Mardi Gras, dating to French frontier times. The city is regularly alluded to as the "most unique" in the United States. New Orleans is placed in south-eastern Louisiana, straddling the Mississippi River. The city and Orleans Parish are coterminous. The city and ward are limited by the wards of St. Tammany to the north, St. Bernard to the east, Plaquemine’s to the south, and Jefferson to the south and west. Lake Pontchartrain, a piece of which is incorporated in as far as possible, deceives the north and Lake Borgne misleads the east. New Orleans is world-well known for its plenitude of special building styles which reflect the city's recorded roots and multicultural legacy. In spite of the fact that New Orleans has various structures of national building hugeness. New Orleans has numerous real attractions, from the widely acclaimed French Quarter and Bourbon Street's famous nightlife to St. Charles Avenue (home of Tulane and Loyola Universities, the memorable Pontchartrain Hotel, and numerous nineteenth century manors), to Magazine Street, with its numerous boutique stores and obsolescent shops. A 2009 Travel and Leisure survey of "America's Favorite Cities" positioned New Orleans first in ten classifications, the most ahead of all comers rankings of the 30 urban areas included. As indicated by the survey, New Orleans is the best U.S. city as a spring break objective and for "wild weekends", snappy boutique inns, mixed drink hours, singles/bar scenes, unrecorded music/shows and groups, obsolescent and vintage shops, joints/espresso bars, neighborhood restaurants, and people viewing.

 Pediatric Nutrition Societies in New Orleans

1.      American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition

2.      American Pediatric Society

3.      American board of paediatrics

4.      Ocular Nutrition Society

5.      Southern Society for Pediatric Research

6.      American Academy of Pediatrics

7.      Society for Pediatric Anesthesia

8.      Pediatric Infectious diseases Society

9.      North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.

       Pediatric Nutrition Associations in New Orleans

1.      American academy of Pediatrics

2.      Oregon Dietetic Association

3.      Academic Pediatric Association

4.      American academy of pediatrics breastfeeding

5.      Eat Right Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

     Universities Associated with Pediatric Research

New Orleans

USA

World wide

Louisiana State University

UCSF School Of Medicine

Harvard University

Tulane University

David Geffen School Of Medicine

University Of Oxford

UAB School Of Medicine

Stanford School Of Medicine

University Of Cambridge

University of Mississippi Medical Center

UC San Diego School Of Medicine

John Hopkins University

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center

UC Davis School Of Medicine

Stanford School Of Medicine

University of New Orleans

 

 

 

 

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