Nutrition plays a pivotal role in the prevention, management, and recovery of liver and gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. As part of the Global Gastroenterology, Liver Diseases & Hepatology Conference & Industry Expo, this focused track on Nutrition in Liver & GI Disorders brings together clinicians, dietitians, researchers, industry leaders, and innovators to address the critical intersection of nutrition science and digestive health.
The program will explore evidence-based nutritional strategies for chronic liver diseases, fatty liver, cirrhosis, hepatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, malabsorption syndromes, and GI cancers. Sessions will highlight advances in clinical nutrition, enteral and parenteral nutrition, micronutrient therapy, gut microbiota modulation, nutraceuticals, and personalized nutrition approaches.
This track also emphasizes innovation, investment, and industry collaboration, showcasing emerging nutrition technologies, functional foods, digital nutrition platforms, and therapeutic supplements. Through expert talks, case discussions, and partnership forums, participants will gain actionable insights into integrating nutrition into comprehensive liver and GI care, improving patient outcomes, and advancing sustainable healthcare solutions.
Join global experts to shape the future of nutrition-driven care in liver and gastrointestinal disorders through science, collaboration, and industry partnerships.
Sub Topics: Clinical nutrition in liver disease, Nutritional management of NAFLD and MAFLD, Diet therapy in cirrhosis, Nutrition in hepatitis B and C, Protein requirements in chronic liver disease, Sarcopenia and malnutrition in liver disorders, Micronutrient deficiencies in liver disease, Nutrition in hepatic encephalopathy, Role of branched-chain amino acids, Enteral nutrition in GI disorders, Parenteral nutrition in liver patients, Nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease, Diet strategies for Crohn’s disease, Nutrition management in ulcerative colitis, Low FODMAP diet in GI disorders, Nutrition in celiac disease, Malabsorption syndromes and nutrition therapy, Gut microbiota and dietary modulation, Probiotics and prebiotics in GI health, Nutritional support in GI cancers, Nutrition before and after liver transplantation, Obesity and metabolic syndrome in liver disease, Pediatric nutrition in liver and GI disorders, Nutrition in cholestatic liver diseases, Fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies, Nutrition in pancreatitis, Diet and alcohol-related liver disease, Nutraceuticals in liver and GI care, Personalized nutrition and precision medicine, Role of fiber in gut health, Anti-inflammatory diets for GI disorders, Nutrition in irritable bowel syndrome, Feeding strategies in critically ill GI patients, Nutrition assessment tools in hepatology, Digital nutrition solutions in GI care, Functional foods and liver health, Omega-3 fatty acids in liver disease, Nutrition and immune modulation, Plant-based diets in GI disorders, Nutrition in aging liver patients, Industry innovations in medical nutrition, Regulatory aspects of clinical nutrition products, Investment opportunities in nutrition science, Nutrition education for clinicians, Integrating dietitians into GI care teams, Future trends in liver and GI nutrition
Keynote Points:
Rising prevalence of functional and motility-related GI disorders
Demand for specialized diagnostics such as manometry and motility testing
Growing pharmaceutical pipeline for prokinetics and neuromodulators
Opportunities in non-invasive and digital motility assessment tools
Expansion of specialty motility clinics and referral centers
Increasing patient focus on quality of life and symptom control
Collaboration potential across GI, neurology, and digital health sectors
Benefits:
Large, chronic patient population requiring ongoing care
Recurring revenue through diagnostics, long-term therapies, and follow-ups
Strong ROI potential for specialized testing and treatment services
Differentiation through expertise in functional GI disorders
Opportunities for innovation in diagnostics and digital monitoring
Sustainable growth driven by unmet clinical needs and awareness
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