The School of Kinesiology presents a Killam lecture series on Healthy Aging From Cells to Societies. It is our hope that through this series of five lectures, our audiences will emerge with a greater appreciation for the many different ways to think about what promotes or hinders healthy and successful aging. Our goal is to […]
CANCELLED: Healthy Aging Lecture: The Environment and Our Health, New Discoveries – Dr. David Rehkopf
The School of Kinesiology presents a Killam lecture series on Healthy Aging From Cells to Societies. It is our hope that through this series of five lectures, our audiences will emerge with a greater appreciation for the many different ways to think about what promotes or hinders healthy and successful aging. Our goal is to support […]
CANCELLED: Healthy Aging Lecture: Step Counting and Cadence Tracking in Older Adults – Implications for Health
Catrine Tudor-Locke, PhD, FACSM, FNAK Professor and Dean of the College of Health and Human Services at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Step counting is now a widespread and acceptable approach to self-monitoring physical activity courtesy the recent surge in wearable technologies. And cadence (steps/min) is emerging as a reasonable indicator of intensity. Dr. […]