3rd World Congress on
Public Health, Epidemiology & Nutrition November 13-14, 2017 Osaka, Japan
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2017 Scientific Programme
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Welcome Message The 3rd World Congress on Public Health, Epidemiology & Nutrition is delighted to welcome all the delegates around the World to participate at the event which will be held from November 13-14, 2017 at Osaka, Japan. The major theme of the conference is “Strengthening health systems and promoting awareness”. Public Health congress 2017 is an international forum for academicians, Nutrition’s, healthcare providers, Dieticians, public health specialists, health professionals, scientists, researches, Policy makers and health workers to present their latest research ideas, development and applications in all areas of public health, epidemiology and Nutrition. The open exchange of ideas and the freedom of thought and expression are the major motto of our Public Health conferences. Public Health congress 2017 will focus on various topics like Adolescent Health, Mental Health and Mental Disorders, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Epidemiology and Public Health, Environmental Health, Clinical Epidemiology, Nutritional Epidemiology, Nutritional Health, etc. Public Health congress 2017 has choose Osaka, as today date there are a number of world-leading companies, research institutes and individuals which are active in various fields. We will be glad to meet you at Osaka, to enjoy the top-notch meeting facilities and accommodation, visit the World heritage sites and enjoy the enchanting cuisine and delightful shopping. From Organizing Committee Public Health Congress 2017
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Scientific Program Day-01 November 13, 2017 Monday Time Session 08:30-09:30
Registrations
09:30-11:30
Keynote Forum Group Photo
11:30-11:45 11:45-13:00 13:00-13:45 13:45-16:00 16:00-16:15 16:15-18:00
Network & Refreshments Break* Track 01: Globalization and Health | Track 02: Adolescent Health | Track 03: Maternal, Infant, and Child Health | Track 04: Health & Community Nutrition Lunch Break** Track 05: Mental Health and Mental Disorders | Track 06: Healthcare-Associated Infections | Track 07: Sexually Transmitted Diseases Network & Refreshments Break* Track 08: Occupational Safety and Health | Track 09: Occupational Safety and Health | Track 10: Educational and Community-Based Programs Day Concludes Day-02 Tuesday 14 November 2017
Time
Session
09:30-10:30
16:00-16:15
Keynote Forum Track 11: Epidemiology and Public Health | Track 12: Environmental Health | Track 13: Modern Public Health Practice | Track 14: Social Determinants of Health Network & Refreshments Break* Track 15: Epidemiology | Track 16: Clinical Epidemiology | Track 17: Cardiovascular Epidemiology | Track 18: Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology Lunch Break** Track 19: Infectious Disease Epidemiology | Track 20: Genetic Epidemiology | Track 21: Genetic Epidemiology | Track 22: Nutritional Epidemiology | Track 23: Reproductive, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Network & Refreshments Break*
16:15-18:00
Poster Presentations
10:30-11:30 11:30-11:45 11:45-13:00 13:00-13:45 13:45-16:00
Award Ceremony Conference Concludes Day Concludes
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Renowned Speakers TITLE: University Students, Caffeine Consumption and Stress: Effects on Sleep Quality and Daytime Functioning Frances O'Callaghan, Griffith University, Australia TITLE: Towards Improvement of Information Accessibility in a Care-focused mature Society : A proposed “definition of health” for a mature society Tomoko Tachibana, National Institute of Public Health, Japan TITLE: Dietary Nutrition Status among Japanese women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus at the Time of Diagnosis Hiroko Watanabe, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan TITLE: The association between taste perception and zinc deficiency in young Japanese women Tomoko Miyake, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan TITLE: Meeting Public’s Health Agenda through Empowering Women in Dubai: Are We At Par? Muhammad Wasif Alam, Dubai Health Authority, UAE TITLE: Standardization of Patient Registry. - Importance of Patient Registry for Evidence based Public Health. Hiroshi Mizushima, National Institute of Public Health, Japan TITLE: Do E-Health interventions improve physical activity in young people: A systematic review Jerome R D McIntosh, Tameside & Glossop NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom TITLE: What Are Mental Health Key Challenges in Dubai, 2017? Kadhim Alabady, Dubai Health Authority, UAE TITLE: Using Social Marketing to Promote Normal Vaginal Delivery in Primigravida Women in Iran Mohsen Shams, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Iran TITLE: Zinc transporter SLC39A11 polymorphisms are associated with chronic gastritis in the Korean genome and epidemiology study (KoGES) Ji-Hyun Bae, Keimyung University, South Korea TITLE: Screening for non-communicable disease risk factors at a workplace in corporate organization, Delhi. India Kunda Mendhekar, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited, India TITLE: Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood undernutrition in Nigeria Blessing J. Akombi, Western Sydney University, Australia TITLE: Maternal alcohol and tobacco consumption and the association with their 9-14 years old children’s Body Mass Index Rejane Augusta de Oliveira Figueiredo, Folkhälsan Research Center, Finland TITLE: Elimination Of Measles In Malaysia By 2018: How Close Are We? Thilaka Chinnayah, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Malaysia TITLE: Qualitative study: Identification of Non-accidental injuries by Medical Professionals at the Emergency and Trauma Department Anne Jamaludin, Monash University, Malaysia TITLE: “Rising Trend of Chronic Kidney Disease (2010 -2015) in United Arab Emirates” Cause or Effect Moien Khan, United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates TITLE: Comparison of health-related quality of life of elementary school students according to allergy symptoms using of the Korean version of EQ-5D-Y Sang-Kyu Kim, Dongguk University College of Medicine, South Korea TITLE: Barriers to Case Detectin of Tuberculosis in Nepal Sujan Babu Marahatta, Nepal
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Renowned Speakers TITLE: Effective management of non-communicable diseases in Ghana: the case of hypertension and diabetes mellitus Mark Owusu, University of Canterbury, New Zealand TITLE: Relationship between Socio-demographics, Dietary Intake, and Physical Activity with Gestational Weight Gain among Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan City, Iran Fatemeh Ebrahimi, Iran TITLE: Hypertension :Its Prevalence and Association with Obesity among Indigenous Adolescents of Sarawak, Malaysia Cheah Whye Lian, Universitiy Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia TITLE: Effectiveness of Salutogenic Healthy Aging Program Embracement (SHAPE) for elderly-only households in Singapore: A study protocol Wenru Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore TITLE: BOM PASSION (Bank for Malaria Eradication: Program Based on Five Level Prevention as the Optimization Solution for Community Empowerment In Malaria Eradication in Sukajaya Lempasing village, Pesawaran, Lampung) Angga Hendro Priyono, Lampung University, Indonesia TITLE: Factors Associated With Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity Ho Seung Hee, Korea National Rehabilitation Research Institute, Seoul, Korea TITLE: In People with Physical Disability; A Prospective Baseline Study Ghassan Shakhshir, Palestine TITLE: 1st CBAHI PHC Accreditation Cycle in Saudi Arabia, 93 PHC survey visits over 8 months with mid-cycle interventions. Maher Alsakkak, Saudi Arabia TITLE: Anemia after gastrectomy in long-term survivors of gastric cancer: A retrospective cohort study Jihye Jun, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, South Korea TITLE: Twitter usage at Governmental Saudi Hospitals Imen Sohaibani, Saudi Board in Community Medicine, Saudi Arabia TITLE: Integrate to eliminate: Integration of HIV testing services with regular ANC screening—A case study from Ahana, Global fund supported project in 9 states of India Kaushik Biswas, India TITLE: Catch- up growth of children with stunting in the early adolescence: A comparison of two India Human Development Surveys 2005 and 2012 Jayalakshmi Rajeev, Central University of Kerala, India TITLE: Empowerment of Agent of Change in Reducing the Tobacco Smoking Yunita Fitrianti,National Institute of Health Research and Development, Indonesia TITLE: Reliability of information abstracted from Diabetic patients medical records in Palestine Nuha El Sharif, Al Quds University, School of Public Health, Palestine TITLE: Geographical Variations in Nutritional Status Of Children In India: A Fresh Evidence Based On NFHS 2015-16 Abhishek Kumar,Population Council, India TITLE: 4th Health Population nutrition sector program towards sustainable goal (SDG) Mohammad Islam, Planning and Research Unit, Bangladesh TITLE: Lived Experiences of Institutional Elderly Residents Regarding Their Food and Nutrition Services in Three Residential Homes; an Ethnographic Approach Seyed Ziya Tabatabaei Moghadam, Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran TITLE: “Community based interventions reduced the maternal anemia and hence reduced the low birth weight incidence” Muhammad Sarwat Mirza, HANDS, Pakistan
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Renowned Speakers TITLE: Blood Pressure Control and Health Behaviors in elderly Chinese Women with Hypertension Hui Lu, Nanjing Medical University, China TITLE: Association Of BMI And Waist To Hip Ratio With The Ratio Of LDL To HDL And Total Cholesterol To HDL In Urban Adolescents Without Cardiovascular Risk Factor In Jambi City, Indonesia Byanicha Aurora, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia TITLE: Gender difference of metabolic syndrome and its association between dietary diversity at different ages Hui Wang, Nanjing Medical University, China TITLE: Food Consumption Patterns and Risk of Diabetes among Adult Indian Population Sutapa Agrawal, Public Health Foundation of India, India TITLE: The Effectiveness Of Health Education Through “Kartu Cinta Anak” (KCA) About The First 1000 Days Of Life on Knowledge of the Couple Of Brides In Office Of Religious Affairs in Jatinangor District of Sumedang City in Indonesia Puspa Sari, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia TITLE: Towards Better Measurements for Metrology on Health Maria Ferreira, Instituto Português da Qualidade, Portugal TITLE: Intersystem Collaborations on the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease: Implications for the Social Determinants of Health and Health Policy in Health Promotion Michael D. Barnes, Brigham Young University, USA TITLE: Outbreak investigation of cerebrospinal meningitis due to Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C - Sokoto, Nigeria, May 2017 Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Nigeria TITLE: The innovative journey of a Wound Management System for sustainability Tan Tock Seng Hospital Pte Ltd, Singapore TITLE: Epidemiologic Study on 25(OH) Vitamin D Deficiency and Anemia among Pregnant Women: Batch 1 Result from The First Vitamin D Cohort In West Java Province Tina Dewi Judistiani, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia TITLE: Iron, Vitamin C and Protein Intake among Pregnant Women in the First Trimester : Batch 1 Result from The First Vitamin D Cohort In West Java Province Indonesia . Sefita Aryuti Nirmala, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia TITLE: Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey in supporting Refugees Nutrition Program in White Nile State, Sudan. Wisam Salah M. Winila, UNHCR- Sudan Representative, Sudan TITLE: Establishing EMO CORNER : Peer counselor to prevent mental disorder in adolescent Sri Pramiraswari Hayuning Ishtara, University of Jember, Indonesia TITLE: The Practices Of Rural Physicians in the Diagnosis and Management of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in Zamboanga Sibugay Province, Philippines Esteron, Raizel Ann T, Ateneo De Zamboanga School of Medicine, Philippines TITLE: The Prevalence of Vacuum Vaginal Delivery, And It’s Indications and Outcome Among Mothers Who Delivered In Mizan-Tepi University Teaching Hospital, Southwest Ethiopia, 2017. Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study Daniel Shiferaw, Mizan-Tepi University, Ethiopia TITLE: Knowledge of Hypertension: Toward a Model of the Hypertension Information Behavior of Urban Poor in Resource Limited Neighborhood Abdullahi Ibrahim Musa, Sokoto State University, Nigeria
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Renowned Speakers TITLE: Crash Characteristic and Factors Associated with Injury Severity Among Road Traffic Accident (RTA) Victims. Endri Kurniawan, Indonesia TITLE: House of hope for street children (punks) in order to create a healthy younger generation and their future bright Mahrus Aldiansyah, Jember University, Indonesia TITLE: Hygiene Practice: A Key Factor in Limiting Outbreak of Food Poisoning In Hospitality Industry Ayeni Ayodele Olaiyai, College Of Education, Nigeria TITLE: Utilization of Health Services and Patient Satisfaction in Community Clinics of Dhaka Division in Bangladesh Rahman Arafatur, DGHS, Bangladesh TITLE: Zika Virus Surveillance and Response in the Philippines Rowena Capistrano, Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP), Philippines TITLE: Dietary factors affecting metabolic syndrome in Korean postmenopausal women Hoon Kim, Seoul National University College of Medicine, South korea TITLE: Determinant of Hypertension among Bus Drivers in Terminal Regional East Jakarta City 2017 Dzul Faridah Arinal Haq, Islamic State University of Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia TITLE: Human Health Implications On The Use Of Mobile Phones :A Review Qurratul Ann Alvi, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan TITLE: Changes in maternal and child health related indicators since the implementation of the maternal and child health project based on the three delay model in one district of Uganda Eun Seok Kim, Butaleja MNCH Project, World Vision Uganda, Uganda TITLE: Improving maternal and newborn care through strengthening village health team capacities in Butaleja district, Eastern Uganda Pascal Byarugaba, Butaleja Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Project, Uganda TITLE: Changes in the number of facilities deliveries and lessons learned through the Two-year transportation voucher system in Butaleja district Eastern Uganda. Richard Muhumuza, Public Health Specialist, Uganda Speaker Slots Available Speaker Slots Available Speaker Slots Available Speaker Slots Available
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Who Should Attend? This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of CEOs, CMOs, physicians, physician assistants, academicians, Nutrition’s, healthcare providers, Dieticians, Public health specialists, health professionals, scientists, researches, Policy makers and health workers in the field of Public health care to share their outstanding experience, ACOs, private practices, large group practices and clinics. Those who are currently involved in the Public care Individuals or exploring opportunities that provide a total wellness solution are encouraged to attend.
Abstract Information: Oral Presentation Guidelines Each Plenary lecture is 25 minutes in length and comprises one presentation. We recommend you plan to Present for approximately 20 minutes with 5 minutes for questions/discussion. A technician is available in every session room to provide assistance when needed. Due to the online presentation System, all speakers are kindly requested to use provided PC onsite. Please be present in the session room 15 Minutes prior the start of your session and follow the instructions from the Chairs and/or technician. During Your presentation a remote control will be available for controlling your presentation. Please observe the Time allotted to you as you will not be permitted to speak for longer time. At the end of the Congress, all Presentations will be deleted from the presentation system and computers on-site. Speaker Preview Room All speakers are asked to upload their presentation at the Speaker Preview Room (located in the Registration area) at least one hour before the beginning of the session or the day before in case of a morning session.
Poster Guidelines The poster exhibition will be an integral part of Public Health congress 2017. The poster exhibition will be located on the exhibition area of the congress centre. The area will be clearly signposted from the registration area. Technical Instructions: • Posters must be prepared in Portrait style. • Please DO NOT prepare a landscape poster • Each poster should be approximately 1x1 M long • Posters should be attached to the boards with stickers, which you will be supplied to the organizers. • Poster session schedule Posters will be displayed and presented in session. Please plan to be at your poster and available to answer questions from delegates at the time of your assigned poster session. Posters will be displayed according to the POSTER numbers given by the organizers and will be grouped by sub topic.
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Young Researchers Forum A technician is available in every session room to provide assistance when needed. Due to the online presentation System, all speakers are kindly requested to use provided PC onsite. Please be present in the session room 15 Minutes prior the start of your session and follow the instructions from the Chairs and/or technician. During Your presentation a remote control will be available for controlling your presentation. Please observe the Time allotted to you as you will not be permitted to speak for longer time. At the end of the Congress, all Presentations will be deleted from the presentation system and computers on-site. The prize winning papers will be considered for publication in the international journals once the paper is Subjected to standard review procedures. For further information please contact:
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Registration Fees • Early Registration Fee: $699.00 (SAVE $100.00 — DEADLINE: September 28, 2017) • Regular Registration Fee: $749.00 (SAVE $100.00 — July 21, 2017 through October 12, 2017) • Late Registration Fee: $799.00 (September 28, 2017 through November 13, 2017) • Group Discount: registration of three or more attendees will get group discounts • Student Registration: 399$ • Young Researchers Forum Fee: 399$
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