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ICDM 2024

Program details

Main symposia
Education and integrated care - education (K) Challenging issues in diabetes education Chair(s): Min Kyong Moon, Jeong Hyun Lim
Thursday 10 October, 08:40~10:10
Room 4
This session focuses on the challenging issues in diabetes education and aims to bring together healthcare professionals, researchers, and caregivers to explore critical topics and innovative solutions for addressing unmet needs and difficulties in diabetes education. The session will feature four key lectures: (1) Management of diabetes in disabled persons, (2) Exercise recommendations for diabetic patients with disabilities, (3) Application of new technologies in old people with diabetes, and (4) Detecting and treating eating disorders in people with diabetes. Join us to gain valuable insights, share knowledge, and network with fellow professionals dedicated to advancing diabetes education and care.
Ju Hee Lee S5-1
Ju Hee LeeChungnam National University, Korea
Management of diabetes in disabled persons
Hye Young Lee S5-2
Hye Young LeeAsan Medical Center, Korea
Exercise recommendations for diabetic patients with disabilities
Jung Hwa Lee S5-3
Jung Hwa LeeKyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Korea
Application of new technologies in old people with diabetes
Jee Hyun Lee S5-4
Jee Hyun LeeGangnam Severance Hospital, Korea
Detecting and treating eating disorders in people with diabetes
Education and integrated care - self care (K) Effective diabetes self-management education strategies Chair(s): Jeongrim Lee, Minjeong Gu
Thursday 10 October, 13:40~15:10
Room 4
Effective self-management is critical for successful diabetes management. In this session, we will share best practices and explore various educational approaches that have led to improved glycemic control among obese individuals with diabetes, older individuals with diabetes, and patients at high risk for hypoglycemia. We will also discuss strategies to overcome barriers and promote effective self-management through these educational methods.
Kyungeun Bae S9-1
Kyungeun BaeSoonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital, Korea
Addressing weight stigma and bias and managing obesity in people with diabetes
Yeon Hee Lee S9-2
Yeon Hee LeeGwangmyeong Sungae Hospital, Korea
Management of diabetes mellitus in the elderly, focused on education and self-management
Wookyung Do S9-3
Wookyung DoSeoul National University Hospital, Korea
The burden of hypoglycemia; strategies for minimizing hypoglycemia
Panel discussion
  • Yoon Sun Song S9-Panel 1
    Yoon Sun SongKorea University Guro Hospital, Korea
  • Hye Ryoung Yun S9-Panel 2
    Hye Ryoung YunJeonbuk National University Hospital, Korea
  • Hye Eun Park S9-Panel 3
    Hye Eun ParkKyung Hee University Hospital, Korea
Education and integrated care - nutrition The impact or role of sweet taste on diabetes and metabolic disorders Chair(s): Sang Soo Kim, Qi Sun
Friday 11 October, 08:40~10:10
Room 4
Alteration of sweet taste or preference for sweetness is associated with obesity and metabolic disorders. Sweet taste receptors, found in both oral and non-taste organs, play crucial roles in sweet taste sensing and the regulation of metabolism. Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) are widely used as substitutes for sugars, providing a sweet taste with few or no calories. However, the effects of NNS on appetite regulation and sweet taste perception remain unclear. This section aims to deepen your understanding of the impact of sweet taste on diabetes and metabolic disorders.
Sara Spinelli S13-1
Sara SpinelliUniversity of Florence, Italy
Food preferences, perception and obesity
Yuri Kim S13-2
Yuri KimEwha Womans University, Korea
The sweet taste receptors: its dual roles in sweet taste sensing and metabolic disease regulation
Shinje Moon S13-3
Shinje MoonHanyang University, Korea
The impact of artificial sweetener use on health outcomes in patients with diabetes
Panel discussion
  • Su Jin Song S13-Panel 1
    Su Jin SongHannam University, Korea
  • Sunghwan Suh S13-Panel 2
    Sunghwan SuhSungkyunkwan University, Korea
  • Soo Kyoung Kim S13-Panel 3
    Soo Kyoung KimGyeongsang National University, Korea
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