On the horizon of aging and physical activity research
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On the horizon of aging and physical activity research. / Jakobi, Jennifer M; Dempsey, Jerome A; Hellsten, Ylva; Monette, Richard; Kalmar, Jayne M.
In: Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, Vol. 45, No. 2, 2020, p. 113-117.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › Research › peer-review
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T1 - On the horizon of aging and physical activity research
AU - Jakobi, Jennifer M
AU - Dempsey, Jerome A
AU - Hellsten, Ylva
AU - Monette, Richard
AU - Kalmar, Jayne M
N1 - CURIS 2020 NEXS 021
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This viewpoint is the result of a Horizon Round Table discussion of Exercise and Aging held during the 2017 Saltin International Graduate School in Exercise and Clinical Physiology in Gatineau, Quebec. This expert panel discussed key issues and approaches to future research into aging, across human physiological systems, current societal concerns and funding approaches. Over the 60-minute round table discussion, three major themes emerged that the panel considered to be "On the Horizon" of aging research. These themes include (i) aging is a process that extends from womb to tomb; (ii) the importance of longitudinal experimental studies; and (iii) the ongoing need to investigate multiple systems using an integrative approach between scientists, clinicians, and knowledge brokers. With a focus on these themes, we aim to identify critical questions, challenges, and opportunities that face scientists in advancing the understanding of exercise and aging.
AB - This viewpoint is the result of a Horizon Round Table discussion of Exercise and Aging held during the 2017 Saltin International Graduate School in Exercise and Clinical Physiology in Gatineau, Quebec. This expert panel discussed key issues and approaches to future research into aging, across human physiological systems, current societal concerns and funding approaches. Over the 60-minute round table discussion, three major themes emerged that the panel considered to be "On the Horizon" of aging research. These themes include (i) aging is a process that extends from womb to tomb; (ii) the importance of longitudinal experimental studies; and (iii) the ongoing need to investigate multiple systems using an integrative approach between scientists, clinicians, and knowledge brokers. With a focus on these themes, we aim to identify critical questions, challenges, and opportunities that face scientists in advancing the understanding of exercise and aging.
KW - Faculty of Science
KW - Respiratory
KW - Lung
KW - Muscle
KW - Nerve
KW - Older adults
KW - Exercise
KW - Metabolism
KW - Longitudinal
KW - Multidisciplinary
U2 - 10.1139/apnm-2018-0738
DO - 10.1139/apnm-2018-0738
M3 - Review
C2 - 31314999
VL - 45
SP - 113
EP - 117
JO - Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
JF - Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
SN - 1715-5312
IS - 2
ER -
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