Len Kravitz, PhD, is the program coordinator of exercise science and researcher at the University of New Mexico, where he won the Outstanding Teacher of the Year award. Len was honored with the 2009 Canadian Fitness Professional Specialty Presenter of the Year award and chosen as the American Council on Exercise 2006 Fitness Educator of the Year. He also has received the prestigious Canadian Fitness Professional Lifetime Achievement Award and the Aquatic Exercise Association 2010 Global Award.
In the last decade the increasing life expectancy of humans has generated intense focus and research on the biological mechanisms of old age and longevity. Join Len Kravitz, PhD, for this exciting research review that addresses the physiology of aging and anti-aging strategies, such as drugs, antioxidants, exercise, and calorie restriction, that are thought to slow aging and extend the life span.
There are no continuing education credits attached to this webinar. For questions, visit www.HumanKinetics.com/WebinarFAQs.
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