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This article aims to provide a remark on the second Metabolic Health Conference (MHC2), which was recently held from April 26 to 28, 2024. The authors are researchers who participated in MHC-2 as speakers and wanted to provide a remark which should reach diverse professionals and members of the public. The authors formulate this remark by using their personal experience at the conference and critically reflecting on the relevant scientific literature. This article finds the following. While India needs novel approaches to address its increasing metabolic health issues, and while adopting such approaches is challenging, the Metabolic Health Conferences (MHCs) serve as a promising hope. Moreover, the first Metabolic Health Conference (MHC-1) and MHC-2 fill the gap of roughly 115 years, as within this span, it is hard to find a conference exclusively dedicated to discussing the low-carbohydrate approach in light of diabetes and metabolic syndrome in India. Additionally, because of MHC-1 and MHC-2, for the first time in the history of the Indian low-carbohydrate movement, numerous stakeholders—researchers, doctors, health professionals, and organisations—across the globe united to discuss the lowcarbohydrate approach in light of the Indian population's diverse metabolic health issues. These conferences are an essential resource for contemporary and future researchers and practitioners. Therefore, MHC-1 and MHC-2 are pivotal in reshaping Indian public health |
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IJMPR is an international open access source for a high quality and peer reviewed journal in the fields of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. IJMPR publishes research papers across all academic disciplines in the fields of Medical, Pharmaceutical Sciences.