About Aging 2024 Conference
The 3rd Global Conference on Aging and Gerontology is independently organized by Conference Series and held on July 25-26, 2024 at London, UK. Our goal is to bring together bright minds to present talks that are idea-focused on a wide range of aging-related research work, to foster learning. This conference mainly focuses on Accumulating worldwide research on Aging and Gerontology.
Conference
Series welcomes every one of the participants, moderators,
and exhibitors from everywhere throughout the world to London, UK. Aging 2024 gathering
brings Geriatricians,
Gerontologists, Doctors, Professors, Social Workers, Palliative Care Specialists,
Nurses, Health Care Administrators, Researchers, and Students from around the
globe under a solitary rooftop. The subject of this current year's meeting is
"Exploring the World Towards Healthy
Aging" and will proceed with the goals of helping
therapeutic experts in the geriatric
field and also the overall population to comprehend and relate to inspire activities
to help old individuals over the globe.
Aging increases people's
risk of diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer's
disease, diabetes, cardiovascular
disease, stroke, and many others. Of the approximately
150,000 people who die each day worldwide, approximately two-thirds die of age-related
causes.
Sessions and Tracks:
1. Clinical Gerontology: This track focuses on providing direct care and services to older adults. Professionals in this track may work in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centres, providing medical treatment, therapy, and other forms of support to older patients.
2. Research
and Academic Gerontology: This track is geared towards
individuals interested in conducting research on aging-related topics or
teaching gerontology
at the academic level. Researchers in gerontology may explore areas such as the
biology of
aging, cognitive aging, health disparities, aging policy,
and interventions for promoting healthy aging.
3. Long-Term
Care Administration: This track focuses on the management and
administration of long-term
care facilities and services for older adults,
including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home care agencies.
Professionals in this track may pursue careers as administrators, directors, or
managers of aging
services organizations.
4. Policy
and Advocacy: The policy and
advocacy track focuses on influencing public policies and legislation to
address the needs and rights of older adults.
Professionals in this track may work for government agencies, non-profit organizations,
advocacy groups, or research institutes, advocating for policies that support aging
populations and protect their interests.
5. Clinical
Geriatrics: This track focuses on providing direct clinical care
to older adults. It involves training in geriatric
assessment, multimorbidity management, medication management, geriatric
syndromes (such as falls, delirium, and frailty), and end-of-life care.
Professionals in this track may work as geriatricians,
primary care physicians with a focus on geriatrics, or healthcare providers in
geriatric specialty clinics, nursing homes, or hospital-based geriatric units.
6. Acute
Care Geriatrics: Acute care geriatrics
emphasizes the management of acute medical issues in older adults,
particularly those admitted to hospitals or emergency departments. This track
involves training in geriatric
emergency medicine, perioperative care for older surgical patients, and
hospital-based geriatric
consultation services. Professionals in this track may work as
hospitalists, emergency medicine physicians, or geriatricians
providing acute care to older adults.
7. Geriatric
Psychiatry: Geriatric
psychiatry specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of mental health
disorders in older adults. This track involves training in assessing and
managing conditions such as depression, anxiety, dementia-related behavioral
disturbances, late-life
psychosis, and substance use disorders in older populations. Professionals
in this track may work as geriatric
psychiatrists in inpatient or outpatient settings, memory clinics, or
nursing home facilities.
8. Rehabilitation
Geriatrics: Rehabilitation
geriatrics focuses on restoring functional independence and quality of life
in older adults with physical disabilities or functional impairments. This
track involves training in comprehensive geriatric
rehabilitation assessments, interdisciplinary rehabilitation interventions,
adaptive equipment prescription, and community reintegration strategies.
Professionals in this track may work in inpatient rehabilitation
units, outpatient rehabilitation clinics, or skilled nursing facilities.
9. Geriatrics
nursing: It is known, as gerontological
nursing is a specialized area of nursing that focuses on providing
comprehensive care to older adults. Nurses in this field play a crucial role in
promoting health, managing chronic conditions, preventing complications, and
optimizing the quality of life for older patients. Geriatrics nurses
conduct thorough assessments of older adults to identify their unique
healthcare needs, including physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects.
This assessment helps nurses develop individualized care plans tailored to the
specific needs and preferences of older patients.
10. Geriatric Nutrition: Older
adults often have different nutritional requirements compared to younger adults
due to changes in metabolism,
body composition, and nutrient absorption. Geriatric
nutrition takes into account factors such as decreased caloric needs,
increased protein requirements to prevent muscle loss, and specific nutrient
needs for bone health, immune function, and cognitive health.
11. Urology
in Geriatrics: As people age, they
are more likely to experience urological issues due to changes in the urinary system,
comorbidities, and age-related
factors. Urinary incontinence, the involuntary loss of urine,
is a common urological issue in older adults. It
can have a significant impact on quality of life and independence.
12. Geriatric Endocrinology &Diabetes: Type 2
diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in older adults, characterized
by insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. Geriatric
endocrinologists develop individualized treatment plans for older adults
with type 2 diabetes, focusing on lifestyle modifications (such as diet and
exercise), oral antidiabetic medications, injectable therapies (such as insulin
or glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists), and monitoring blood sugar levels to
achieve glycemic
control and prevent complications.
Market Analysis
Global Market Analysis of Aging and Gerontology :
Aging is defined as the state of being where the body's functioning gradually slows down.
From previous analysis, it is found that the older adults were aging healthily and systematically and the following generation may also age healthily.
From the analysis, it is estimated that the older person's growth rate will be increased much faster by 2030.
The aging market is expected to have healthy growth over the period with the increase of the older adult population and their care management services.
North America, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and MEA are considered as key regional markets for aging and gerontology.
The aging market is expected to show a positive market trend with a value of US$ 79.5 Billion by 2024 with a growing CAGR of 7.98% during 2019-2024.
North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific hold a market share of up to 60%.
List of Universities Associated with Aging and Health in Worldwide:
- Case Western Reserve University
- Gerontology Schools
- Portland State University
- University of Brenau University
- University of Stirling
- Lakehead University
- Madonna University
- Ohio University
- San Diego State University
- University of Bedfordshire
- Bangor University
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