The aim of the congress is to bring together the world's leading scientists and specialists on one platform to present the latest advances in the field of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mitochondrial dysfunction.
The congress was attended by leading specialists and experts in the field of mitochondrial health and anti-aging medicine from Japan, Israel, Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Modern methods of diagnostics of mitochondrial dysfunction were highlighted, as well as the relevance of personalization in mitochondrial therapy. The Congress allowed not only to exchange scientific knowledge and the latest research results, but also facilitated the establishment of partnerships for cooperation between leading scientists and representatives of the medical community.
It should be noted the great interest not only from the medical community, but also from people of various professions interested in the latest achievements of specialists in this field. Participation in the congress provided an opportunity to understand the need to improve mitochondrial health and, consequently, the energy potential of the body to improve the quality of life and increase its duration by using the integration of advanced technologies and innovative approaches for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. Improved quality of life is directly related to preventive measures.
The relationship between the gut and the immune system plays a central role in maintaining our health and well-being. One of the main factors influencing immunity is the gut microbiome. A healthy microbiome is a source of many beneficial microorganisms that help keep the immune system in good health. Mitochondria perform essential bioenergetic functions that not only coordinate cellular homeostasis but also allow regulation of immune cell activation. The microbiota is a central modulator of mitochondrial function. Understanding this connection and taking steps to balance the gut microflora will help improve quality of life and strengthen the body's natural defense mechanisms.
Calcium plays an important role in the regulation of mitochondrial function. Evidence suggests that increasing mitochondrial calcium can increase the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphoric acid), which is the main source of energy for the body's cells.
The Congress was organized and conducted at a high level and, despite the tight schedule of presentations, was held in a single breath. All presentations of the speakers were extremely interesting and were presented in a language accessible to most people.
The participants were very interested in the scientific reports of the experts who spoke. This is evidenced by the numerous feedback from both professionals and other participants.