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World Congress on Active Ageing 2012 announces keynote speakers and invited symposia


The 8th Annual World Congress on Active Ageing will be held August 13-17, 2012 in Glasgow Scotland.

 

In the London Olympic Year of 2012 the Congress will be an event that will not only highlight the latest research evidence and best practice on physical activity and active ageing, but also highlight the needs of an often excluded but growing population group world-wide, the oldest old. A program of keynote papers, thematic symposia, networking events, poster sessions and practical workshops will cover a range of conditions and topics related to ageing, but also meet a wide range of professional interests including motivation, measurement, the environment and professional development and training.

 

The following speakers have accepted invitations to present keynote papers or symposia:


Keynote speakers

 

Tom Kirkwood, Director, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University (UK)

Longevity, Exercise and Activity

 

David Buchner, University of Illinois (USA)

Guidelines for Physical Activity in Older People

 

Waneen Spirduso , University of Texas (USA)

Activity, Wellbeing and Quality of Life

 

Professor Jennifer Etnier, University of Greensboro (USA)

Physical Activity in the Prevention and Management of Dementia

 

Dawn Skelton, Glasgow Caledonian University (UK)

Evidence Based Exercise Interventions for Falls Prevention and Bone Health

 

Colin Milner, CEO, International Coalition of Active Aging (USA)

Promoting and Marketing Exercise to Seniors

 

Stephanie Studenski, University of Pittsburgh (USA)

Neurological and Musculoskeletal Conditions: Prevention and Management

 

Stuart Smith, Neuroscience Research Australia (Australia)

New Technologies to Engage Older Adults in Activity

 

Neville Owen, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne (Australia)

Emerging Importance of Sedentary Behaviour

 

Invited symposia

 

Carolyn Greig, The Physiological Society (UK)

Sarcopenia & Frailty

 

David Buchner (USA)

American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Strategic Health Initiative on Aging (SHI-Aging)

 

Michael Brach (Germany)

EGREPA - European Group for Research into Elderly and Physical Activity

 

Marcus Omerod and Rita Newton (UK)

Impact of Built/Natural Environment on Participation

 

Darren Candow (Canada)

Nutritional Interventions and Exercise on Aging Muscle and Bone Health

 

Nanette Mutrie (UK)

Increasing Walking Participation Through Primary Care

 

Steve Iliffe (UK)

Increasing Evidence-Based Exercise Through Primary Care

 

Denis Martin (UK)

Chronic Pain and Older Adults

 

Malcolm Granat (UK) and Wiebren Zijlstra (Netherlands)

Objective Physical Activity Measurement

 

Pradip Ghosh (USA)

Effective Strategies to Prevent Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes

 

David Dolbow (USA)

The Effects of Ageing and Physical Activity on Those With Spinal Cord Injuries

 

Samuel Nyman (UK)

Motivation to Uptake and Adhere to Physical Activity and/or Exercise

 

For more information, or to register for the event, visit www.WCAA2012.com.




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