Airway diseases
Interstitial lung diseases
Pulmonary vascular diseases
Symposium
The organ-wide reach of exercise in chronic respiratory disease
Translational
A holistic approach
Aims : to explain the role of inter-organ crosstalk and cellular communication in relation to exercise; to describe the beneficial effects of exercise training on skeletal muscle; to explain how to identify persons with chronic respiratory disease (CRD) that need additional support during exercise training to have optimal organ-wide effects; to allow participants to engage in discussion on the controversial idea that exercise can regenerate the lung.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, Patient, Physiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist, Scientist (basic, translational)
Methods :
Cell and molecular biology, Physiology, Pulmonary rehabilitation
08:30
Exercise: the role of inter-organ crosstalk and cellular communication
R. Berg(København N, Denmark)
COI
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Description
1
4169
08:45
Effect of exercise training on the muscle in CRD: success guaranteed!
L. Latimer(Leicester, United Kingdom)
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Description
2
4170
09:00
Helping out the muscle-brain axis during exercise in fibrosing interstitial lung disease: we are on our way!
M. Marillier(Echirolles, France)
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Description
3
4171
09:15
Patient's perspective
J. Fourrier(Saint-Aubin-de-Medoc, France)
COI
4
4172
09:20
Effect of exercise training on lung regeneration in CRD: an illusion or a future reality?
U. Iepsen(Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Description
5
4173
09:35
Discussion and Q&A
6
4174
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