Tuesday, March 3, 2026

🍏 Exploring Nutritional Status in Elderly People with Diabetes

👨⚕️ Presented by: Dr. Davoud Shojaeizadeh
Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress 2026
Presentation Title: A Survey on Nutritional Status in Elderly with Diabetes


📊 Nutritional Health: A Key to Better Diabetes Outcomes

As populations age, diabetes — and its nutritional challenges — become a critical public health issue. In his compelling session, Dr. Davoud Shojaeizadeh explores the nutritional landscape of elderly individuals with diabetes, shedding light on dietary patterns, deficiencies, and risk factors that influence health outcomes in this growing demographic.


💡 Core Findings & Insights

• Investigation of nutritional status among older adults living with diabetes.
• Assessment of diet quality, food intake, and nutrient levels.
• Identification of clinical and lifestyle risk factors linked to malnutrition.
• Analysis of how poor nutrition impacts health complications and quality of life.
• Evidence to support nutrition-focused interventions in diabetes care.


🌍 Public Health Impact

Understanding the nutritional needs of elderly people with diabetes is essential for designing effective health interventions and policies. This research offers valuable insights that can enhance clinical practice, community programs, and diabetes prevention strategies worldwide.


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📅 Sept 21–23, 2026 | London, UK & Online
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