PATH 6th Annual Symposium
Optimizing musculoskeletal health in an aging population
Musculoskeletal health is critical for maintaining mobility, independence and well-being as we age. Exercise and nutrition can help protect and restore muscle and bone strength and are promising strategies in the prevention and treatment of prevalent age-related musculoskeletal conditions including osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and fractures.
This year's edition of the 91社区 Research Centre for Physical Activity and Health (PATH) symposium will (i) engage researchers, clinicians, educators, and trainees from a variety of disciplines including Kinesiology, Geriatric Medicine, Human Nutrition, and Endocrinology & Metabolism; and (ii) showcase emerging musculoskeletal health and aging research through a series of presentations that address the following themes:
Fundamental determinants of musculoskeletal aging and health;
Influence of exercise and nutrition on muscle, bone and joint health;
Clinical management of musculoskeletal disorders in an aging population;
Exercise and nutrition programming for older adults in health care and community settings.
Speakers: Prof. Jenna Gibbs, Prof. Tyler Churchward-Venne, Dr. Suzanne N. Morin, Prof. St茅phanie Chevalier & Dr. Mathieu Maltais
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Contact: path [at] mcgill.ca