Exercise medicine - Bases
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<strong>Exercise</strong> <strong>medicine</strong><br />
Friday 21 - Saturday 22 June 2013<br />
Registration form<br />
Please complete this form or register online:<br />
www.rsm.ac.uk/sports<br />
Physical inactivity causes more premature deaths than smoking.<br />
There is overwhelming evidence that low physical activity is the major contributor to noncommunicable<br />
diseases, and increasing evidence that sedentary behaviour is a separate but<br />
equally important risk factor that needs to be addressed.<br />
This two day international conference will bring together experts, leaders and innovators working<br />
in exercise <strong>medicine</strong> to discuss their latest research. Delegates will leave the conference with an<br />
increased understanding of how to encourage physical activity within their communities, and help<br />
beat the biggest public health issue of our time.<br />
This meeting is generously sponsored by Technogym UK<br />
FRIDAY 21 JUNE 2013<br />
9.30 am Registration, tea and coffee<br />
Chair:<br />
SESSION 1: EXERCISE<br />
IS MEDICINE<br />
Dr Mike Loosemore<br />
President, Sports & <strong>Exercise</strong><br />
Medicine Section, Royal Society<br />
of Medicine<br />
10.00 am Welcome and introduction<br />
Dr Mike Loosemore<br />
President, Sports & <strong>Exercise</strong><br />
Medicine Section, Royal Society<br />
of Medicine<br />
10.10 am Keynote: Development of EIM<br />
in the USA<br />
Dr Bob Sallis<br />
<strong>Exercise</strong> is Medicine Advisory<br />
Board Chairman, USA<br />
11.10 am Tea and coffee break<br />
Chair:<br />
SESSION 2: EXERCISE<br />
AND HEALTH<br />
Professor Hugh Montgomery<br />
Director Institute for Human<br />
Health and Performance,<br />
University College London, UK<br />
11.30 am <strong>Exercise</strong> in the management<br />
of chronic kidney disease:<br />
A neglected population<br />
Dr Alice Smith<br />
Hon Senior Lecturer, Leicester<br />
Kidney <strong>Exercise</strong> Team,<br />
University of Leicester, UK<br />
11.45 am Move more (supporting cancer<br />
patients to become more active)<br />
Ms Elaine McNish<br />
Physical Activity Manager,<br />
Macmillan Cancer, UK<br />
12.00 pm Lifetime management of<br />
cardiovascular disease:<br />
Importance of lifestyle and<br />
exercise<br />
Professor John Deanfield<br />
Institute of Cardiovascular<br />
Science, University College<br />
London, UK<br />
12.15 pm Anti-inflammatory effects<br />
of exercise and implications<br />
for chronic disease<br />
Professor Myra Nimmo<br />
Professor of <strong>Exercise</strong> Physiology,<br />
Loughborough University, UK<br />
12.30 pm Physical activity and type II<br />
diabetes: A review of the<br />
evidence<br />
Mr Silvano Zanuso<br />
Technogym UK<br />
12.45 pm Discussion<br />
1.00 pm Lunch<br />
Chair:<br />
SESSION 3: SUSTAINABILITY<br />
Dr David Pencheon (OBE)<br />
Director, NHS Sustainability<br />
Development Unit, UK<br />
2.00 pm Sustainability<br />
Dr David Pencheon (OBE)<br />
Director, NHS Sustainability<br />
Development Unit, UK<br />
2.20 pm The potential economic benefits<br />
of sports and physical exercise<br />
to the NHS<br />
Professor Malcolm Whitfield<br />
Professor of Health Economics<br />
and Management and Director<br />
of the Centre for Health and Social<br />
Care Research, Sheffield<br />
Hallam University, UK<br />
2.40 pm Reducing greenhouse gas<br />
emissions and improving health<br />
through increased physical<br />
exercise<br />
Professor Andy Haines<br />
Professor of Public Health and<br />
Primary Care, LSHTM, UK<br />
3.00 pm Discussion<br />
3.15 pm Tea and coffee break<br />
Chair:<br />
SESSION 4: FUTURE OF<br />
EXERCISE MEDICINE IN THE UK<br />
Dr Mike Loosemore<br />
President, Sports & <strong>Exercise</strong><br />
Medicine Section, Royal Society<br />
of Medicine<br />
3.45 pm Development of sports and<br />
exercise <strong>medicine</strong>: A London<br />
2012 legacy<br />
Mr Richard Caborn<br />
Ex-Sports Minister, UK<br />
4.05 pm How can we make sure that<br />
exercise <strong>medicine</strong> flourishes in<br />
the new landscape of the NHS<br />
Mr Mike Farrar (CBE)<br />
Chief Executive, NHS<br />
Confederation, National Tsar for<br />
Sport and Health, UK<br />
4.25 pm We should medicalise exercise!<br />
Dr Rod Jaques<br />
President of the Faculty of Sport<br />
and <strong>Exercise</strong> Medicine, UK<br />
4.45 pm The National Centre for Sport<br />
and <strong>Exercise</strong> Medicine:<br />
An update<br />
Professor Fares Haddad<br />
Director of the Institute of Sport,<br />
<strong>Exercise</strong> and Health, University<br />
College London, UK<br />
5.20 pm Completion of evaluation forms<br />
5.25 pm Close of meeting followed by<br />
drinks reception in the Atrium<br />
7.00 pm Dinner for those who have<br />
pre-registered only<br />
SATURDAY 22 JUNE 2013<br />
9.30 am Registration, tea and coffee<br />
9.45 am Welcome and introduction<br />
Dr Mike Loosemore<br />
President, Sports & <strong>Exercise</strong><br />
Medicine Section, Royal Society<br />
of Medicine<br />
Chair:<br />
SESSION 5: EPIDEMIOLOGY<br />
OF EXERCISE<br />
Dr Bob Sallis<br />
<strong>Exercise</strong> is Medicine Advisory<br />
Board Chairman, USA<br />
10.00 am Keynote: Fat or fit<br />
Professor Steven Blair<br />
<strong>Exercise</strong> is Medicine, USA<br />
11.00 am Tea and coffee break<br />
Chair:<br />
SESSION 6: HELAL AND<br />
HARRIES PRIZE<br />
Professor Adrian Bauman,<br />
Sesquicentenary Professor of Public<br />
Health, School of Public Health,<br />
University of Sydney, Australia<br />
11.30 am 5 Short-paper presentations<br />
12.45 pm Lunch<br />
Chair:<br />
SESSION 7: PHYSICAL<br />
ACTIVITY AND SEDENTARY<br />
BEHAVIOUR IN AN AGEING<br />
POPULATION<br />
Dr Barbara Jefferis<br />
University College London, UK<br />
1.45 pm Keynote: Physical activity and<br />
sedentary behaviour levels<br />
around the world. Who does<br />
better and why<br />
Professor Adrian Bauman<br />
Sesquicentenary Professor<br />
of Public Health, School of Public<br />
Health, University of Sydney,<br />
Australia<br />
2.20 pm Is it all about sitting A critical<br />
re-evaluation of sedentary<br />
behaviour research<br />
Dr Emmanuel Stamatakis<br />
UCL Physical Activity Research<br />
Group, UK / School of Public<br />
Health, University of Sydney,<br />
Australia<br />
2.40 pm The role of physical activity and<br />
sedentary behaviour in healthy<br />
ageing<br />
Dr Mark Hamer<br />
Physical Activity Research Group,<br />
University College London, UK<br />
3.00 pm Discussion<br />
3.15 pm Tea and coffee break<br />
<strong>Exercise</strong> <strong>medicine</strong><br />
Friday 21 - Saturday 22 June 2013<br />
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