AMMG 2011 Spring Incorporating Fitness and Healthy Eating Programs into your Practice on DigiVision - $149.00
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Description
7 Lectures, One Full Day
Physicians treating an aging population must recognize the importance of incorporating fitness and healthy eating programs into their practice both as preventative programs to optimize patient health and as therapeutic interventions to treat disorders of aging such as obesity and metabolic syndrome. Basic knowledge of fitness and healthy eating are critical for all physicians and more so for age management physicians, who need essential knowledge to be able to evaluate patient fitness levels and incorporate levels of fitness into individualized patient treatment programs.
- Course Objectives Review & Basic Principles of Excercise Physiology and Resistance Training - Jeffrey P. Leake, MD, CPT
- Anaerobic Interval Training: Concepts and VO2 Max Assessment - Steven Villagomez, MEd, ACSM-RCEP, NSCA-CSCS
- Fitness Assessment and VO2 Max Practical Demonstration - Kevin Finnegan, BS, MS
- Sprint Interval Training Demonstration - Steven Villagomez, MEd, ACSM-RCEP, NSCA-CSCS
- Practical Approach to Nutrition for the Age Management Patient - Bonnie Paur, BA, NASM-CPT, ACE-CPT
- Writing the Exercise Prescription - Kevin Finnegan, BS, MS
- Putting It All Together - Jeffrey P. Leake, MD, CPT
Lecture Series: Age Management Medicine Group
Lecture Year: 2011
Lecture Season: Spring
Sku: AMG-111W SS2
Includes the Above Session Plus the Two Below Save Over 40% Only $299
The General Session - $199 Separately
Therapeutic Interventions Using Nutrients for Metabolic Disease States - $149 Separately