August 2 (Sun) |
7:30~8:00 |
Why knowing molecular and cellular plasticity of exercise and inactivity is important for human health:
Frank Booth, University of Missouri |
8:00~8:30 |
Novel role of caveolin in aging and exercise:
Sang Park, Seoul National University |
8:40~9:10 |
Muscle adaptation to immobilisation and rehabilitation training in humans.Paul Greenhaff, University of Nottingham Medical School |
9:10~9:30 |
Physical activity and aging intervention:
Hiroshi Shimokata, National Institute for Longevity Sciences |
9:30~9:50 |
Exercise and Autonomy in the Elderly:
Takao Suzuki, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology |
10:00~10:30 |
Metabolism during and after Exercise:
George Brooks, University of California, Berkeley |
10:30~11:00 |
Exercise, skeletal muscle metabolism and heath:
Mark Hargreaves, Melbourne University |
13:00~13:30 |
The anti-inflammatory effects of exercise:
Bente Pedersen, University of Copenhagen |
13:30~13:50 |
Are athletes susceptible to common cold?
Ryouichi Nagatomi, Tohoku University |
13:50~14:10 |
Daily total physical activity level and health risk in Japanese:
Results from a Large-scale Population-based Cohort Study in Japan (JPHC Study): Manami Inoue, National Cancer Center |
14:20~14:50 |
The exercise pressor reflex:
its afferent mechanisms:Marc Kaufman, Pennsylvania State University |
14:50~15:10 |
A hypothesis for generation of central command signal during exercise:
Kanji Matsukawa, Hiroshima University
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August 3 (Mon) |
7:30~8:00 |
Blood flow and ischemia/hypoxia in exercising muscles:
Mike Joyner, Mayo Clinic and Foundation |
8:00~8:20 |
Vasopressin V1a receptor, blood pressure, and metabolism in humans and mice:
Shizue Masuki, Shinshu University |
8:30~9:00 |
Habitual Exercise and Arterial Aging:
Douglas Seals, University of Colorado |
9:00~9:20 |
Regulation of blood pressure during exercise:
Interactions betweenArterial baroreflex and muscle metaboreflex: Masashi Ichinose, Meiji University |
9:30~10:00 |
Aging, Fitness, and Failure:
The Effect of Age and Physical Activity on Diastolic Function of the Heart: Benjamin Levine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
10:00~10:20 |
Cardiovascular, endocrine, and immunological responses duringexercise and physiological stress in persons with spinal cord injury:
Kazunari Furusawa, Kibikogen Rehabilitation Centerfor Employment Injuries |
10:30~11:00 |
Lung Fluid Balance in Humans:
Impact of hypoxia & the β2 Adrenergic Receptor: Bruce Johnson, Mayo Clinic and Foundation |
11:00~11:20 |
Genetic susceptibility to high-altitude pulmonary edema:
Masayuki Hanaoka, Shinshu University |
12:20~12:50 |
Mechanisms of heat stress induced reductions in orthostatic tolerance:
Craig Crandall, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
12:50~13:10 |
Neural mechanism involved in the interaction between thermo- and osmoregulation:
a role of median preoptic area in the hypothalamus Kei Nagashima,Waseda University |
13:10~13:30 |
Role of PV expansion in improved heat dissipation after aerobic training:
Yoshi-ichiro Kamijo, Shinshu University |
13:40~14:10 |
Exercise and Glucose Metabolism in Older Women:
the Roles of Volume and Intensity: Loretta DiPietro, The George Washington University |
14:10~14:40 |
Sex hormones and sympathetic vascular regulation in exercising muscle:
Gail Thomas, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
14:40~15:00 |
Role of estrogen in hypoglycemia- and glucoprivation-induced food intake:
Akira Takamata, Nara Women’s University |