1st International Virtual Symposium Saturday, June 19, 2021
For Health and Performance
Member of the Center of Research and Evaluation of Physical Performance
Dear colleagues,Exercise for health is not only one of the hottest research topics in the field of exercise science and sports medicine, but it also represents a broad spectrum of activities for exercise professionals in the fitness industry. Interestingly, almost 25% of the latest top health and fitness trends are highly associated with exercise training for special populations seeking to improve general health, physical performance, and well-being. With this into account, there seems to be an interaction between the evolution of the health/fitness industry and evidence-based practices for such populations. Thus, we are delighted to invite you to join the 2021 International Virtual Symposium entitled "Exercise in Health and Disease: What's new?", which is a virtual educational event that will take place on June 19th live on Zoom platform. In this online learning experience you will have the opportunity to connect with a great lineup of presenters who are world-renowned exercise scientists, researchers, educators, and top-level practitioners in clinical exercise physiology. Ten science-based lectures on different topics will be covered by 10 international experts presenting all the latest research findings on the adaptations of various exercise types in individuals with non-communicable diseases aiming to blend research and field-based implementation.If you are actively involved in exercise and health, do not miss the chance to take your knowledge and skills to new heights while connecting with some great minds in exercise science and sports medicine. In other words, let's spread the message that exercise can be a part of a global solution against several public health challenges. We are really looking forward to meeting you virtually! Athanasios Z. Jamurtas, Ph.D., FACSM Professor, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Thessaly
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