To submit and abstract you need a user account in the platform.
To create a new account, you should enter the congress website and LOGIN in the upper right corner.
Note: Before submitting your abstract, carefully read the submission rules and also consult the available subject areas and sections
To submit your work:
You can participate in three abstract maximum. But you can only submit as first author two abstracts (i.e. two abstract as individual author or even an abstract as individual author and another as first author with several co-authors. Or two abstract as first author of a collective work).
Submission until June 18th
Results by July 3rd
Submission until September 24th
Results by October 16th
- Format: Poster or Oral Presentation
- Number of Submissions: Define the number of submissions each author can make, considering the registration. Proposal – 2 as the first author;
- Submission Languages: English / Portuguese; Spanish / Portuguese;
- Word Limit – Abstract: 300 words;
- Structure: Title, Introduction, Objectives, Materials and Methods, Results, and Conclusion. Include 3 to 5 keywords, and authors' names must be listed with their respective affiliations, highlighting the presenting author in bold.
All submitted abstracts will undergo anonymous review by scientific reviewers and must not contain any references that allow identification.
To structure a broad and integrated reflection, the congress will be organized around six major thematic axes:
- Environment, Education, and Culture – The impact of environmental sustainability, cultural initiatives, and lifelong education access.
- Social Participation, Citizenship, and Governance – The importance of including older adults in society, political life, and decision-making, promoting active aging and full citizenship.
- Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases and Long-Term Care – Strategies for healthy aging, challenges of multimorbidity, home care, palliative care models, and innovative health policies.
- Vulnerabilities and Inequalities in Aging – The impact of poverty, social isolation, ageism, gender differences, violence, difficulties in accessing care, and challenges faced by caregivers.
- Emerging Technologies and Digital Transformation – The role of technological innovation in digital inclusion, telemedicine, social networks, and the development of assistive solutions for older adults.
- Economic Sustainability and Aging Models – Pension reforms, the impact of aging on the economy, the longevity economy, new housing models, and the recognition of the care economy.
powered by eventQualia