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Exercise and the Immune System: Implications for Health and Disease

Date and Time

Wednesday, April 14, 2021, 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM

Location

Online
USA

Category

CEPA webinar

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This webinar will be held 12 pm to 1 pm ET. The time shown elsewhere for this event might be adjusted to your local time zone.

About this event

This presentation will be held 12 pm to 1 pm ET. The time shown elsewhere on this website for this event might be adjusted to your local time zone.

A recording of this event will be available to all who register.


PRESENTERS: Emily LaVoy, PhD

ACSM CECs: 1 (one)

BRIEF SUMMARY
During this webinar Dr. Emily LaVoy, PhD will provide an overview of the impact of chronic and acute exercise on the immune system. She will further discuss the role of exercise in chronic disease prevention via immune regulation, and whether exercise may impact risk for infectious disease.

OBJECTIVES

  1. Understand the effects of acute and chronic exercise on the immune system
  2. Identify several ways in which exercise may prevent inflammatory diseases
  3. Appreciate the complexity of understanding whether exercise reduces or increases infection risk
SPEAKER BIO
Dr. LaVoy is an assistant professor in exercise physiology at the University of Houston. She runs a funded, active research program focusing on exercise immunology. More specifically, she investigates how exercise may improve diseases and conditions associated with immune dysregulation, such as cancer and age-related declines in immunity.