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ICDM 2024

Program details

Plenary lectures
Plenary lecture 1 Chair(s): Bong-Soo Cha
Thursday 10 October, 10:40~11:20
Room 1
Rodica Busui, a distinguished researcher in the diabetes research field, and the 2023 President for Medicine and Science of the ADA, will give a lecture about the epidemiology, mechanism, diagnosis, and management of heart failure in diabetes. This lecture will deliver valuable information and the insight on the novel concept of the diabetic heart disease, and the implementation of screening and management of heart failure at the point of care.
Rodica Pop-Busui PL1
Rodica Pop-BusuiUniversity of Michigan and Oregon Health Science University, USA
Heart failure in diabetes from guidelines to implementation at the point of care
Plenary lecture 2 Chair(s): Tae Sun Park
Thursday 10 October, 13:00~13:40
Room 1
Prof. Kohjiro Ueki, a leading researcher at the National Center for Global Health and Medicine, investigates the full spectrum of insulin actions and their implications for diabetes. In his lecture, "Rethinking diabetes from the perspective of diverse insulin actions in various organs," he will discuss the critical role of insulin signaling in pancreatic β cells, highlighting how reduced insulin action exacerbates glycemic control issues in diabetes. He will also address the increased risk of sarcopenia in diabetes, with evidence from studies on Akt1/2 knockout mice. Additionally, Prof. Ueki will explore the connection between diabetes, metabolic-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), showing how insufficient insulin action leads to ER stress and gut dysbiosis, contributing to these conditions.
Kohjiro Ueki PL2
Kohjiro UekiNational Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan
Rethinking diabetes from the perspective of diverse insulin actions in various organs
Plenary lecture 3 Chair(s): Ho-Sang Shon
Friday 11 October, 10:30~11:10
Room 1
As the population ages, the combination of muscle loss and increased fat leads to sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity, contributing to physical disability and cardiometabolic diseases. Muscle and fat tissues produce myokines and adipokines that regulate body homeostasis. In sarcopenic obesity, proinflammatory adipokines and myostatin disrupt metabolism, unlike the balance observed in healthy individuals. Understanding these interactions is crucial for addressing metabolic diseases. This lecture will explore the role of organokines in sarcopenic obesity and provide insights for preventing and treating these conditions in an aging society.
Kyung Mook Choi PL3
Kyung Mook ChoiKorea University, Korea
Organokines and sarcopenic obesity
Plenary lecture 4 Chair(s): Youngsik Choi
Friday 11 October, 13:40~14:20
Room 1
Diet plays a crucial role in the risk and complications of type 2 diabetes. Numerous studies have shown that nutritional components and dietary patterns are linked to both the risk and complications of type 2 diabetes. Understanding the biological mechanisms connecting diet and human health is fostering the emerging field of precision nutrition for the prevention of type 2 diabetes. This section will present evidence-based dietary strategies for preventing type 2 diabetes.
Qi Sun PL4
Qi SunHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA
Dietary strategies for the primary and secondary prevention of type 2 diabetes
KDA 대한당뇨병학회Korean Diabetes Association
  • (04146) 101-2104, Lotte Castle President, 109 Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea
  • Tel: +82-2-714-9064 | E-mail: diabetes@kams.or.kr
  • Business Registration Number: 106-82-31108 | Name of Representative: Bong-Soo Cha
Congress Secretariat (Planbear)
  • #1101, 220, Gonghang-daero, Gangseo-gu, Seoul(07806), Republic of Korea
  • Tel: +82-2-6734-1008/1012/1013  E-mail: icdm@diabetes.or.kr