Advance Program - American College of Sports Medicine
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Advance Program - American College of Sports Medicine
American College of Sports Medicine 62nd Annual Meeting 6th World Congress on Exercise is Medicine® and World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Advance Program www.acsmannualmeeting.org #ACSM15 Content updated as of March 6, 2015 Dear Colleagues and Friends: I am pleased to invite you to join professionals from around the globe for the 62nd Annual Meeting, 6th World Congress on Exercise is Medicine®, and World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue, in beautiful San Diego, California. The program committee has assembled an extraordinary schedule of clinical and original science sessions, which is based on registrant feedback and which spans the breadth of ACSM member interests. Specifically, the 2015 program will include a strong clinical track (i.e., with CAQ review and clinical case sessions) and a pre-conference for graduate students and early career professionals. I personally am eager to attend the scientific sessions that will focus on exercise fatigue: from skeletal muscle anatomy-physiology to neuromuscular diseases. And don’t forget the prestigious Wolffe, Dill, and President’s lectures (pages 6-7) which promise to be informative, appealing and memorable. Many networking events will allow you to meet and greet colleagues and make new friends. Unscheduled time blocks remain during the noon hour and evenings, allowing you to socialize, exercise, or enjoy the exceptional dining and recreation that San Diego offers. Runners and in-line skating enthusiasts will be delighted by Balboa Park. Families will be able to enjoy the world-famous San Diego Zoo. Major league baseball fans will be pleased because the Padres will play the Pittsburgh Pirates at Petco Park on three nights. Please make your travel reservations today, and register early to get the discounted rate. Lawrence E. Armstrong, Ph.D., FACSM 2015 Program Committee Chair, ACSM President-elect Table of Contents Calendar-at-a-Glance.........................................................................................................................................................................3 Exercise is Medicine®........................................................................................................................................................................37 Exhibit Hall.......................................................................................................................................................................................38 General Information...........................................................................................................................................................................4 Highlighted Symposia.........................................................................................................................................................................8 Honor/Citation Awardees.................................................................................................................................................................33 Housing.............................................................................................................................................................................................36 Named Lectures..................................................................................................................................................................................7 Preconferences...................................................................................................................................................................................11 President’s Lectures.............................................................................................................................................................................7 Programming............................................................................................................................................................................... 14-32 Social Events.....................................................................................................................................................................................35 Student Information..........................................................................................................................................................................34 World Congress on The Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue...............................................................................................................10 PREMIER SPONSOR PRESENTING SPONSORS SUSTAINING SPONSORS * Please note that the above organizations are not ACCME-defined commercial interests. 2 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 2014-2015 Program Committee Lawrence E. Armstrong, Ph.D., FACSM, Chair Steven N. Blair, P.E.D., FACSM Lisa Chasan-Taber, Sc.D., FACSM J. Richard Coast, Ph.D., FACSM Irene Davis, Ph.D., FACSM William W. Dexter, M.D., FACSM Roger M. Enoka, Ph.D. Carol Ewing Garber, Ph.D., FACSM, FAHA Janet Fulton, Ph.D., FACSM L. Bruce Gladden, Ph.D., FACSM Sandra Hoffmann, M.D., FACSM Monica J. Hubal, Ph.D., FACSM Mark Hutchinson, M.D., FACSM Erica M. Jackson, Ph.D., FACSM Carrie A. Jaworski, M.D., FACSM Elizabeth A. Joy, M.D., M.P.H., FACSM Leonard A. Kaminsky, Ph.D., FACSM Jill A. Kanaley, Ph.D., FACSM NiCole R. Keith, Ph.D., FACSM Robert W. Kenefick, Ph.D., FACSM W. Larry Kenney, Ph.D., FACSM Steven Keteyian, Ph.D., FACSM Felipe Lobelo, M.D., Ph.D. John Quindry, Ph.D., FACSM William O. Roberts, M.D., FACSM Robert E. Sallis, M.D., FACSM James Skinner, Ph.D., FACSM Walter R. Thompson, Ph.D., FACSM Maria L. Urso, Ph.D., FACSM Kevin R. Vincent, M.D., Ph.D., FACSM Stella L. Volpe, Ph.D., FACSM Kathleen Woolf, M.D., FACSM Calendar at-a-glance Tuesday, May 26 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Committee Meetings 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Registration Open 11:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Preconference Sessions (see pages 11-13) 1:00-5:15 p.m. World Congress on Exercise is Medicine® Educational Sessions 5:30-6:15 p.m. World Congress on Exercise is Medicine® Keynote Session 7:00-10:00 p.m. All Attendee Party Wednesday, May 27 6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 8:00-9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. 1:30-6:00 p.m. 5:00-6:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 5:45-7:15 p.m. 7:30-9:00 p.m. Committee Meetings (refer to onsite schedule) Registration Open Joseph B. Wolffe Memorial Lecture Scientific and Clinical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Reception Student Colloquium Interest Group Meetings Student Bowl Thursday, May 28 6:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Committee Meetings (refer to onsite schedule) 6:00-7:45 a.m. Josephine L. Rathbone Memorial Breakfast honoring ACSM’s Women 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Registration Open 8:00 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Scientific and Clinical Sessions 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open 10:30-11:20 a.m. President’s Lectures 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Session - Remembering Jack Wilmore 5:45-6:45 p.m. Clinical Reception with Poster Presentations 5:45-7:00 p.m. Basic Science Reception 5:45-7:15 p.m. Interest Group Meetings 7:30-8:30 p.m. Celebrating Diversity Reception (invitation only) 8:00-9:00 p.m. International Reception (invitation only) 8:00-9:30 p.m. Regional Chapter Events Friday, May 29 6:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 8:00-9:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m.-5:15 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 12:00-12:45 p.m. 5:45-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. Saturday, May 30 6:30-7:15 a.m. 8:00-11:00 a.m. 8:00-11:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m.-12:05 p.m. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 15th Annual Gisolfi Fun Run Committee Meetings Registration Open D.B. Dill Historical Lecture Scientific and Clinical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open Student Meet the Expert Session New Fellow Reception (invitation only) Cocktail Reception and Awards Banquet Committee Meetings Scientific and Clinical Sessions Registration Open President’s Lectures 3 General Information Advance Registration Avoid long lines by pre-registering for the 62nd ACSM Annual Meeting by mail, fax, or at www.acsmannualmeeting.org. Discounted registration is available through April 22. Pre-registration services are available through May 14. Cancellations A service charge of $50 will be applied to all cancellations. Cancellations must be submitted in writing. Phone cancellations will not be accepted—however, email cancellation notification is acceptable if sent to [email protected] by April 22, 2015. No shows are not considered cancellations. Please review registration form for additional details. Abstracts Attendees will be able to print abstracts prior to the meeting. A link will be emailed out in order to print all presentation abstracts prior to the meeting. You will be able to plan your schedule and print only the abstracts that you’ll need (printed copies of the abstracts will not be available on-site). International Registrants The U.S. State Department requires that all visitors traveling to the U.S. from visa waiver countries register online through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization. For detailed information on U.S. entry requirements, please visit http://travel.state.gov. San Diego Hilton Bayfront and Convention Center Member Service Center ACSM’s Member Service Center is your one-stop resource for information on ACSM membership, certification, programs, and meetings. ACSM staff will be available to answer your questions throughout the meeting. Not a member? Stop by to learn more about membership benefits—and remember… Students join for just $10! Official Language English is the official language of the meetings. On Site Registration Hours Register on-site or pick up your materials at The San Diego Convention Center during the following hours: Tuesday, May 26 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Thursday, May 28 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Friday, May 29 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Saturday, May 30 8:00-11:30 a.m. Time Zone San Diego is part of the Pacific Time Zone. Travel Registration, exhibits and most educational sessions will be held in the San Diego Convention Center. Please review your final program onsite for specific locations of your favorite events. 4 For assistance in making travel arrangements to San Diego, consider using ACSM’s preferred travel agency, ALTOUR. To explore your travel options, email [email protected]. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Objectives: Target Audience At the conclusion of the Annual Meeting, participants should be able to: ACSM members and professionals interested in the field of sports medicine and exercise science. 1. E valuate the biological, biomechanical, psychological and behavioral changes accompanying exercise in both normal and pathological states. Earn Continuing Education Credits/Continuing Medical Education Credits 2. A nalyze state-of-the art and innovative basic science, applied science, and clinical medicine in the areas of exercise, fitness, health, and physical performance. 3. C ompare new approaches and perspectives concerning exercise science and sports medicine through interactive discussions with scientists and clinicians in related fields. 4. R ecognize the importance of basic science research as it relates to diseases and conditions that exist due to physical inactivity. 5. A ssess how physical activity research and practice can contribute to public health. Clinically Specific Objectives: 6. D evelop a treatment plan using current recommendations to prescribe effective exercise and physical activity plans to patients with obesity in order to enhance health and prevent disease. 7. E valuate appropriate treatment strategies for endurance athletes with common running injuries in order to prevent further injury and disability. 8. D evelop a treatment plan for common sports related fractures, dislocations and subluxations in order to enhance recovery and function. 9. E valuate appropriate diagnostic and treatment strategies for athletes with concussions in order to provide safe return to play recommendations. 10. F ormulate a plan to implement best practices for cardiac screening in the Pre-participation Evaluation to decrease sports related death and disability. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Accreditation The American College of Sports Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA/PRA Credits The American College of Sports Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 29 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ACSM CECs The American College of Sports Medicine’s Professional Education Committee certifies that this continuing education offering meets the criteria for a maximum of 29 hours of ACSM continuing education credit. NATA – CEUs ACSM is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. 29 CEUs awarded. AAFP This Live activity, American College of Sports Medicine 62nd Annual Meeting and World Congress on Exercise is Medicine and Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue, with a beginning date of 05/26/2015, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 28.00 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 5 Be a Part of the Most Comprehensive Sports Medicine and Exercise Science Event in the World! 12 Topical Categories Including Exercise is Medicine® Educational Highlights Renowned for its diversity, ACSM brings thousands of people together each year to learn from each other – top scientists, educators and clinicians. We are proud to spotlight the following lectures: The Joseph B. Wolffe Memorial Lecture The D.B. Dill Historical Lecture The Scientific Evolution of our Understanding of Resistance Training as We Know It Today Landmarks in the Development of Sports Nutrition Wednesday, May 27, 2015 8:00-9:15 a.m. Friday, May 29, 2015 8:00-9:15 a.m. William J. Kraemer, Ph.D., FACSM The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 6 Ronald J. Maughan, Ph.D., FACSM Loughborough University Loughborough, United Kingdom American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program EIM Keynote Held at Hilton Bayfront Hotel The Global Energy Balance Network: Developing Sustainable Solutions for Healthier Living Tuesday, May 26 5:30-6:15 p.m. James O. Hill, Ph.D. University of Colorado Denver, Colorado World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Keynotes History of Fatigue: Where Did We Come From and How Did We Get Here? Wednesday, May 27 1:00-1:50 p.m. Michael J. Joyner, M.D., FACSM Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Translating Fatigue to Human Performance Thursday, May 28 1:00-1:50 p.m. Roger Enoka, Ph.D. University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado Reactive O2 Species as Agents of Fatigue Thursday, May 28 2:10-3:00 p.m. Michael Reid, Ph.D. University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Revisiting CPX Applications: Aligning Evidence with Clinical Practice Thursday, May 28 10:30-11:20 a.m. Ross Arena, Ph.D., FACSM University of Illinois Chicago Chicago, Illinois Exercise: Novel Molecular Actions that Improve Metabolic Health Saturday, May 30 11:15 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Laurie Goodyear, Ph.D., FACSM Joslin Diabetes Center and Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Reaching the Hard to Reach: Integrating Theory and Technology to Promote Physical Activity in Underserved Populations Saturday, May 30 11:15 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Bess Marcus, Ph.D. University of California San Diego San Diego, California Priscilla M. Clarkson Tutorial Lecture Ralph S. Paffenbarger Tutorial Lecture John R. Sutton Clinical Lecture Elsworth R. Buskirk Tutorial Lecture Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: Molecular Mechanisms and Modifiers Wednesday, May 27 9:30-10:20 a.m. Monica Hubal, Ph.D., FACSM Children’s National Medical Center Washington, DC On the Independence of Physical Activity Wednesday, May 27 10:40-11:30 a.m. Peter T. Katzmarzyk, Ph.D., FACSM Pennington Biomedical Research Center Baton Rouge, Louisiana Reducing Medical Complications During Exercise – From Cramping to Cardiac Arrest Friday, May 29 1:00-1:50 p.m. Martin P. Schwellnus, MBBCh, FACSM University of Pretoria Pretoria, South Africa The Skin: Mapping the Interface between Physiology and the Environment Saturday, May 30 8:00-8:50 a.m. George Havenith, Ph.D., FACSM Loughborough University Loughborough, United Kingdom Sponsored by President’s Lectures From Therapist to Trainer: Transforming the Lives of People with Disabilities Thursday, May 28 10:30-11:20 a.m. James H. Rimmer, Ph.D. The University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama Named Lectures Sponsored by American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 7 HIGHLIGHTED SYMPOSIA Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Running Medicine 2015: Translating the Science into Practice Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Kevin R. Vincent, FACSM Bryan Heiderscheit Michael Fredericson, FACSM Heather K. Vincent, FACSM Irene S. Davis, FACSM Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Translating Biomechanics into Practice Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Chair: Irene S. Davis, FACSM Scott L. Delp Ryan L. Mizner Ajit M. Chaudhari, FACSM Jill L. McNitt-Gray Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology The Unsolved Dilemma of Diabetic Cardiac Dysfunction: The Need for Effective Exercise Interventions Friday, May 29, 2015, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Chair: J. Chris Baldi, FACSM André La Gerche Monique E. Francois Jeff S. Coombes, FACSM Clinical Exercise Physiology Muscular Fitness: A Key Health Priority Friday, May 29, 2015, 3:15-5:15 p.m. Chair: Leonard A. Kaminsky, FACSM Mark D. Peterson Todd Trappe, FACSM Todd Manini, FACSM Paul M. Gordon, FACSM Environmental and Occupational Physiology Advanced Exercise Training: Utilizing Environmental Stress to Trigger Adaptation Friday, May 29, 2015, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Robert W. Kenefick, FACSM Santiago Lorenzo Robert Chapman, FACSM Joshua L. Foss Epidemiology and Biostatistics Giving your Brain a Workout: The Impact of Physical Activity on Cognitive Function Across the Lifespan Thursday, May 28, 2015, 3:15-5:15 p.m. Chair: J. Carson Smith, FACSM Joseph E. Donnelly, FACSM Matthew B. Pontifex Amanda N. Szabo-Reed Alfonso Alfini 8 Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Wired for Health and Physical Activity Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 3:15-5:15 p.m. Chair: Patty Freedson, FACSM I-Min Lee, FACSM Dinesh John Fahd K. Albinali Edward Melanson, FACSM Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Extinguishing the Slow-burning Flame: Anti-inflammatory Effects of Exercise for the Prevention and Treatment of Obesity-related Metabolic Diseases Thursday, May 28, 2015, 3:15-5:15 p.m. Chair: David Wright Mark Febbraio Jaume Padilla Jonathan Little Metabolism and Nutrition Nutrition for Bone Health in Athletes Thursday, May 28, 2015, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Stella L. Volpe, FACSM Wendy M. Kohrt, FACSM Maria Papageorgiou Corinne E. Metzger Craig Sale Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Selling Exercise so People Buy It: What We Need to Learn from Brand Strategy, Marketing, and Science Related to Motivation and Adherence Thursday, May 28, 2015, 8:00-10:00 a.m. Chair: Erica M. Jackson, FACSM Michelle Segar Heather Wilson Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue Micro-managing Exercise Biology: Tiny microRNAs as Major Players Friday, May 29, 2015, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: John C. Quindry, FACSM John J. McCarthy Matthew B. Hudson Esther E. Dupont-Versteegden Frank C. Mooren Exercise is Medicine® - Highlighted Symposium Implementing Lifestyle Interventions for Obesity: Moving from Science to Practice Tuesday, May 26, 2015, 3:15-5:15 p.m. Chair: John M. Jakicic, FACSM Kelliann K. Davis, FACSM Renee J. Rogers Margaret Conroy, FACSM American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Clinicians The Annual Meeting has a rich and diverse clinical program designed to provide learning opportunities for clinicians of all types and experience levels. The combination of clinicians and research scientists provides a robust learning experience and exchange of ideas which many attendees have found to be essential for professional development. To view the clinical programming with session date/times, click on the Education link (for clinicians) at www.acsmannualmeeting.org. Clinical Themes at the Conference Include: • From Bench to Bedside • Research and Biostatistics • Running, Endurance, and Extreme Sports • Hot Topics • Clinical Decision Making and Return to Play Issues • Injury Prevention • Professional Development/Practice Management • Medical Topics — Recent Advances in Cardiology — Updates on Concussion in Sports — Chest Wall — Doping — Endocrine — Environmental Concerns — Neurology — Pulmonary — Sports Psychology — Nutrition and Hydration — Supplements • Musculoskeletal Topics — Physical Examination Skills (spine, shoulder, knee, hip/ pelvis, leg) — Ligaments and Cartilage — Bone — Fractures and Dislocations — Diagnostic Imaging — Leg/Foot/Ankle — Knee — Thigh/Hip/Pelvis — Spine and Core — Shoulder — Elbow, Hand and Wrist • Sports Specific Advances — Olympics/Paralympics — Dance — Baseball/Throwing Athlete • Special Populations — The Pediatric Athlete — The Geriatric Athlete — The Female Athlete — The Disabled Athlete • Exercise for Disease Prevention, Health Promotion, and Treatment of Chronic Conditions American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Wednesday, May 27, 2015 Highlighted Symposium Running Medicine 2015: Translating the Science into Practice 1:00-3:00 p.m. Kevin R. Vincent, FACSM Bryan Heiderscheit Michael Fredericson, FACSM Heather K. Vincent, FACSM Irene S. Davis, FACSM Thursday evening, May 28, 2015 5:45-6:45 p.m. Network with top experts in your field at the clinical reception. The top twelve clinical abstracts and clinical case presentations have been selected for poster presentation during this event. Friday, May 29, 2015 John R. Sutton Clinical Lecture Reducing Medical Complications During Exercise – From Cramping to Cardiac Arrest 1:00-1:50 p.m. Martin P. Schwellnus, FACSM University of Pretoria Pretoria, South Africa 9 World Congress on The Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue This year’s ACSM World Congress promises to be the most comprehensive meeting ever held on this topic with the world’s leading experts presenting on everything from molecular fatigue to neural mechanisms, critical power and interaction with disease. Wednesday, May 27, 2015 Thursday, May 28, 2015 Symposium Symposium 9:30-11:30 a.m. Edward Debold, Robert H. Fitts, FACSM, Thomas M. Nosek, Michael Geeves 8:00-10:00 a.m. Kathryn H. Myburgh, FACSM, O.B. Nielsen, David Allen, Eva R. Chin, Edward M. Balog Fatigue at the Level of the Cross-Bridge The Role of E-C Coupling in Fatigue Symposium Symposium 9:30-11:30 a.m. Charles L. Rice, FACSM, Romain Meeusen, FACSM, Marcus Amann, Jacques Duchateau, Janet Taylor 8:00-10:00 a.m. Jane Kent, FACSM, Niels Ørtenblad, Michael C. Hogan, FACSM, Timothy I. Musch, FACSM Neural Adjustments During Fatiguing Contractions Keynote History of Fatigue: Where Did We Come From and How Did We Get Here? 1:00-1:50 p.m. Michael J. Joyner, FACSM Tutorial Lecture NIH - Grantsmanship for the Beginner and the Expert 2:10-3:00 p.m. Karyn A. Esser, FACSM Tutorial Lecture Sex Differences in Fatigue No Muscle is an Island Keynote Translating Fatigue to Human Performance 1:00-1:50 p.m. Roger M. Enoka Keynote Reactive O2 Species as Agents of Fatigue 2:10-3:00 p.m. Michael B. Reid Symposium Disease-induced Skeletal Muscle Weakness and Fatigue 2:10-3:00 p.m. Sandra K. Hunter, FACSM 3:15-5:15 p.m. Scott K. Powers, FACSM, Gordon S. Lynch, FACSM, Inge Zijdewind, Michael Reid Tutorial Lecture Symposium 3:15-4:05 p.m. James H. Jones, FACSM 3:15-5:15 p.m. Andrew M. Jones, FACSM, Anni Vanhatalo, FACSM, David C. Poole, FACSM, Harry B. Rossiter, FACSM, Mark Burnley Comparative Physiology of Fatigue Tutorial Lecture Basic Mechanisms Underlying Critical Power NIH - The NIH Review Process Networking Opportunity Tutorial Lecture - Debate Thursday, May 28 5:45-7:00 p.m. 3:15-4:05 p.m. Richard H. Ingraham Acidosis: Friend or Foe? 4:25-5:15 p.m. Håkan Westerblad, Robert H. Fitts, FACSM 10 Basic Science Reception Sponsored by Session and speaker information is subject to change. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Preconferences Preconference Graduate and Early Career Day Tuesday, May 26 3:00-6:00 p.m. General Session and Breakout Sessions 6:00-7:00 pm Early Career Networking Reception Track 2: Clinical Careers (OT, PT, MD, Sports Medicine, cardiac rehab) – intended for attendees who are interested in clinical careers Graduate and Early Career Day is focused on the development of careers for graduate students and early career professionals. The session promotes networking and mentorship between early career members and senior investigators for scientific outreach and career building. The sessions are open to all attendees but will be specifically targeted to graduate and early career participants. 1. Finding the Right Fellowship Carrie A. Jaworski, FACSM 2. Setting yourself apart – what are OT/PT programs looking for? Meghan Warren, Mitchell Rauh, FACSM 3. Research in the Clinical World Thomas M. Best, FACSM, Carl Foster, FACSM The Graduate and Early Career Day requires no advance registration and attendance is free as part of your ACSM registration. Early Career: Opening General Session 3:00-3:50 pm Welcome to ACSM Early Career Day – David Ferguson Mission and structure • Opportunities for young investigators • ACSM 2015 Overview (how to get the most out of the conference) Katie Smith • Keynote Speaker J. Timothy Lightfoot, FACSM • Introduction of different tracks David Cornell Track 1: Academic Careers – intended for attendees interested in pursuing careers in academics 1. R 1 vs. R2 vs. R3 schools – what’s the difference and what are the expectations of assistant professors at each? Spyridoula Vazou, Christian Thompson, Amy Welch 2. L ife on the Tenure Track – How to Juggle Research, Teaching, and Service to Ensure that you go “Up” not “Out” Juliane Wallace, FACSM, Mike Kushnik, Amanda Salacinski 3. F inding an Academic Position: Everything you need to know to land an academic position from cover letter, to interviewing, interview presentation, and negotiating a startup package. Lanay Mudd, FACSM, Matt Laurent, Rebecca Moore American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Track 3: Professional, Business, and Industry Careers – intended for attendees who are interested in using their education to pursue careers in business. 1. Translating Your Education into Commercial Success & Health and Wellness Coaching Faith Lightfoot 2. Opportunities in the Private Sector, Science Industry in R&D Juan Carlos Santana Track 4: In Training – intended for attendees who are interested in applying for a Ph.D. program or Post-Doctorial Position 1. To Post-doc or Not to Post-doc: That is the question & how do I find a post-doctoral position? John Quindry, FACSM, Michael Roberts, Matthew Barberio 2. How do I identify potential PhD programs? From finding an advisor to funding my training. James M. Pivarnik, FACSM, Jeff Woods, FACSM 3. Funding opportunities: what are F, K, R or early-career awards and which is best for me? Amanda Boyce Track 5: International Student Opportunities 1. How do I find a PhD program and/or a post-doc position in the USA? Jungmin Lee, Keren Constantini 2. CDC opportunities for international students Michael Pratt, FACSM (No AMA/PRA Category 1 credits will be offered for this preconference) 11 Preconference Presented by GSSI Sports Nutrition Exchange Tuesday, May 26, 10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The 2015 GSSI Pre-Con session features the latest advancements in sports nutrition and highlights the recent research on fueling and recovery as it relates to training and performance. Moderator: Lawrence Spriet, FACSM Training High or Low? Interactions Between Nutrition and Exercise • The Paleo Diet - Asker Jeukendrup, FACSM • Training Low - Louise Burke, FACSM • The Gut as an Athletic Organ - Trent Stellingwerff • Training High - Asker Jeukendrup, FACSM • Training High & Low - Trent Stellingwerff • Panel Discussion - Asker Jeukendrup, FACSM, Louise Burke, FACSM, Trent Stellingwerff, Chris Legh, Lawrence Spriet, FACSM Break & Lunch Hot Topics in Sports Nutrition • Gender Differences in Exercise Metabolism and the Implications for Nutrition - Brent Ruby, FACSM • Supplements for Endurance - Louise Burke, FACSM • Nutrition for Bone and Tendon Healing - Keith Baar, FACSM • Supplements for Strength - Eric Rawson, FACSM • Panel Discussion - Brent Ruby, FACSM, Louise Burke, FACSM, Eric Rawson, FACSM, Keith Baar, FACSM, Chris Legh, Lawrence Spriet, FACSM Please visit GSSIweb.org to register. (No AMA/PRA Category 1 Credits will be offered for this preconference) Preconference Performing Arts Medicine Tuesday, May 26, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Athletes and the Arts, ACSM and the Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) will present a unique performing arts medicine session featuring updates on the Athletes and the Arts initiative. There will be a keynote presentation by Dr. Bronwen Ackerman, one of the leading evidence-based researchers in this area and physiotherapist for the Sydney, Australia Symphony Orchestra. Perspectives from various performing artists and breakout sessions (marching band, voice, orchestra, piano, dance) will allow small group learning facilitated by experienced medical professionals and performing artists. Visit www.acsmannualmeeting.org for more information (No AMA/PRA Category 1 Credits will be offered for this preconference) Preconference ACSM Media Training: Crafting Your Message for a Multimedia World Tuesday, May 26, 1:00 p.m. Explaining a study to a potential funder? Describing a treatment plan to a patient? Spreading your health and exercise message to the public through an interview with a journalist? Answering a hot topic media request on deadline? Communication with the public begins with crafting the scientific or clinical message in a clear, understandable, concise and compelling story. In this session, learn to craft a compelling message for print and social media. Hear specific techniques to hook and energize your audience. Teach, entertain and maybe even go viral with your message. Substantial discussion illustrates real interactions with media professionals. Attendance at this session is strongly recommended for potential members of ACSM’s Media Referral Network. (No AMA/PRA Category 1 Credits will be offered for this preconference) 12 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Preconference PINES Ten Questions, Ten Experts: Sports Nutrition for the Brain Tuesday, May 26, 4:00-6:00 p.m. followed by the PINES reception Over the past decade, there has been a renewed interest in the potential to achieve performance enhancements via the nutritional strategies targeting the brain and central nervous system. Intriguingly, there is evidence that simply putting nutrients into the mouth and throat allows communication between these nutrients and the key areas of the brain, leading to alterations in brain function that facilitate improvements in muscular outcomes. This story started with the mouth sensing effects of carbohydrate, but has since moved to other nutrients and food chemicals. In this session, 10 experts will provide a summary of latest knowledge on this topic. Visit www.acsmannualmeeting.org for more information (No AMA/PRA Category 1 Credits will be offered for this preconference) Satellite Lecture Hydration In Daily Life Presented by Wednesday, May 27, 5:30–7:00 p.m. Lecture Objectives • Review progresses and gaps in hydration science for normal healthy people in daily life • Mechanism and clinical evidence of the health impact of hydration • Perspectives to improve hydration practices and health status of populations Session Topics and Speakers • From state to process: defining and assessing hydration in daily life – Erica Perrier • Vasopressin and the kidney in the regulation of water balance – Ivan Tack • Hydration and cognition: new frontier – Naiman Khan • F luid intake practices across the globe: perspectives for behavioral improvements – Joan Gandy Please visit https://acsm.formstack.com/forms/danoneamsatellite to register. (No AMA/PRA Category 1 Credits will be offered for this preconference) Save the Date! 63rd ACSM Annual Meeting, 7th World Congress on Exercise is Medicine and World Congress on Energy Balance May 31-June 4, 2016 Boston, Massachusetts 2016 Session Submission Submit your 2016 Annual Meeting session proposals beginning May 2015. Submission deadline: June 22, 2015. 2016 Abstract Submission We will begin accepting Abstract submissions for the 2016 meeting in September, 2015. The deadline will be November 2, 2015. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 13 programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Symposium ACSM/AMSSM: CAQ Review Session (Part 1)Wednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m.William W. Dexter, FACSM, Maine Medical Center Carrie A. Jaworski, FACSM, NorthShore University HealthSystem John P. DiFiori, FACSM, UCLA Division of Sports Medicine Brian Hainline, FACSM, NCAA Sourav Poddar, CU Sports Medicine Center Matthew R. Gammons, VT Ortho Clinic/ Killington Medical Center Fran O’Connor, Uniformed Services University Tutorial Lecture Exercise and the Extreme: Where do we Draw the Line in the Sand?Wednesday 9:30-10:20 a.m.Kenneth Leclerc, Brooke Army Medical Center Aaron Baggish, FACSM, Massachusetts General Hospital Andrea Stracciolini, FACSM, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School Clinical Workshop-Hands Knee Examination in the Adult and Pediatric AthleteWednesday 9:30-10:20 a.m. Scott A. Magnes, FACSM, Lovell Federal On DemonstrationHealthcare Center Jeff M. Mjaanes, FACSM, Rush University Medical Center Free Communication/Slide Assessing and Managing the Concussed BrainWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Clinical Case Slide Football Injuries IWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Clinical Case Slide NeurologyWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Clinical Case Slide Shoulder IssuesWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tutorial Lecture Biologic Interventions to Prevent and Treat Early OsteoarthritisWednesday 10:40-11:30 a.m. James Borchers, FACSM, The Ohio State University Alicia Bertone, Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Workshop-Hands Evaluation of The Injured Runner: An Evidence Based ApproachWednesday 10:40-11:30 a.m. Kevin R. Vincent, FACSM, On Demonstration University of Florida Highlighted Symposium Running Medicine 2015: Translating the Science into PracticeWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Kevin R. Vincent, FACSM, University of Florida Bryan Heiderscheit, University of Wisconsin Michael Fredericson, FACSM, Stanford University Heather K. Vincent, FACSM, University of Florida Irene S. Davis, FACSM, Harvard Medical School Tutorial Lecture Implementing an ACL Injury Prevention Program (Challenges and Lessons)Wednesday 1:00-1:50 p.m.Darin Padua, University of North Carolina Thomas Trojian, FACSM, Drexel University Clinical Workshop-Hands On Demonstration Sorting Out Anterior Knee PainWednesday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Peter Gerbino, FACSM, CHOMP Clinical Case Slide Foot and Ankle Issues IWednesday 1:00-2:40 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Knee Injury IWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Upper Extremity IWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Clinical Workshop-Hands Assessing Risk in Return to Sport Following ACL-R in the Adolescent AthleteWednesday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Timothy Hewett, FACSM, The Ohio On DemonstrationState University Christopher Kaeding, The Ohio State University Tutorial Lecture All Foot Pain is Not Plantar FasciitisWednesday 3:15-4:05 p.m.Kevin R. Vincent, FACSM, University of Florida Tutorial LectureSelected Issues in Injury and Illness Prevention and the Team Physician: Wednesday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Stanley A. Herring, FACSM, University of A Consensus Statement Washington Medical Center Clinical Workshop-Hands The Role of Hip Strength in the Management of Anterior Knee PainWednesday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Jim Swenson, FACSM, Rochester General On Demonstration Hospital Sports Medicine Institute Thematic Poster ACLWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Hip and PelvisWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Clinical Case Slide TraumaWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Wheelchair SportsWednesday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Arthur Jason De Luigi, MedStar NRH/ Georgetown University Hospital 14 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Colloquium Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Return to Play Decisions for the Team PhysicianWednesday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Margot Putukian, FACSM, Princeton University Jon Patricios, FACSM, Morningside Sports Medicine Andrew Gregory, FACSM, Vanderbilt University Clinical Workshop-Hands ITB to Cuboid Syndrome - Osteopathic Treatments for Runner’s LegsWednesday 4:25-5:15 p.m. Delmas Bolin, FACSM, Virginia College On Demonstration of Osteopathic Medicine Symposium Optimizing Young Athletes’ Safe Training and PerformanceThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m.Angela D. Smith, FACSM, Nemours duPont Pediatrics Dan Benardot, FACSM, Georgia State University Gregory D. Myer, FACSM, Cincinnati Childrens’ Hospital Richard Kruse, Nemours/A I duPont Hospital for Children Colloquium Injury Surveillance and Research in Major League BaseballThursday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Gary Green, FACSM, UCLA Division of Sports Medicine, Major League Baseball Clinical Workshop-Hands Evaluation of Low Back PainThursday 8:00-8:50 a.m. Amit Bhargava, Advanced Interventional On Demonstration Pain & Sports Medicine Center Sarjoo Bhagia, Orthocarolina Faisel M. Zaman, Salt Lake Spine and Sports Medicine Michael Frey, Advanced Pain Management & Spine Specialists Clinical Case Slide Lower Extremity Issues IThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Clinical Case Slide Medical MysteriesThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Clinical Case Slide Shoulder Issues IThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Tutorial Lecture Exercise Induced Rhabdomyolysis - Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Treatment and PreventionThursday 9:10-10:00 a.m.Margot Putukian, FACSM, Princeton University Andrew JM Gregory, FACSM, Vanderbilt University Clinical Workshop-Hands Physical Exam of the Cervical SpineThursday 9:10-10:00 a.m. Joseph Ihm, Rehabilitation Institute of On Demonstration Chicago Gary Chimes, Lake Washington Sports and Spine Tutorial Lecture ACSM/NASS Joint Lecture: Peripheral Nerve Injuries of the Upper ExtremityThursday 1:00-1:50 p.m.Stanley A. Herring, FACSM, University of Washington Medical Center Leah G. Concannon, University of Washington Clinical Workshop-Hands Clinical Assessment & Treatment of the Scapulothoracic JointThursday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Jeff G. Konin, FACSM, University of On Demonstration Rhode Island Jeff D. Manning, Affinity Sports Medicine/ Brown University Clinical Case Slide Football Injuries IIThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Running IssuesThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Soccer IssuesThursday 1:00-2:40 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Lumbosacral Radiculopathy in the AthleteThursday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Monica Rho, Rehabilitaiton Institute of Chicago Ellen Casey, Drexel University Tutorial Lecture The Young Athletes Hip Part II: Hip Pain Beyond FAI..!Thursday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Andrea Stracciolini, FACSM, Childrens Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School Pierre d’Hemecourt, FACSM, Boston Children’s Hospital - Harvard Medical School Video Analysis, Kinetic Chain, Youth Pitchers: What Your Physical Exam Won’t Tell YouThursday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Peter Kriz, FACSM, Rhode Island Clinical Workshop-Hands On Demonstration Hospital/Brown University Dan Bien, University Orthopedics Jeff G. Konin, FACSM, University of Rhode Island Symposium Implementing the Female Athlete Triad CoalitionThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Elizabeth A. Joy, FACSM, Intermountain Consensus Statement on Clearance and Return to PlayHealthcare Nancy I. Williams, FACSM, Penn State University Michelle Barrack, Cal State University, Northridge Mary Jane De Souza, FACSM, Penn Sate University Aurelia Nattiv, FACSM, UCLA American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 15 programming Search categories at right Tutorial Lecture Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Exercise Related Breathing Difficulties - But isn’t it Just Asthma?Thursday 3:15-4:05 p.m.Matteo Bonini, Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases James Hull, Royal Brompton Hospital Clinical Workshop-Hands Examination of the Foot and Ankle and When to Return to PlayThursday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Matthew B. Werd, FACSM, American On DemonstrationAcademy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Karen A. Langone, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Jeffrey A. Ross, FACSM, Baylor College of Medicine Clinical Case Slide Cardiovascular Issues IThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Hand and WristThursday 3:15-4:55 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Spine Issues IThursday 3:15-4:55 p.m. Exchange Lecture NATA Exchange Lecture- The Role of Sex Hormones andThursday 4:25-5:15 p.m. Sandra J. Shultz, FACSM, UNC Knee Laxity in the ACL Injury Risk Equation Greensboro Dept of Kinesiology Symposium ACSM/AMSSM: CAQ Review Session (Part 2)Friday 9:30-11:30 a.m.William W. Dexter, FACSM, Maine Medical Center Carrie A. Jaworski, FACSM, NorthShore University HealthSystem John P. DiFiori, FACSM, UCLA Division of Sports Medicine Michael D. Pleacher, FACSM Orthopedic Associates Aaron L. Baggish, FACSM, Massachusetts General Hospital Adam Bennett, Northshore University HealthSystem Kevin R. Vincent, FACSM, University of Florida George Chiampas, Northwestern University Tutorial Lecture Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Concussion Management- An Evidence ReviewFriday 9:30-10:20 a.m.Patrick Leary, FACSM, LECOM Brett R. DeGooyer, LECOM Sports & Integrative Medicine Alan Shantaji, University of California San Diego Joshua Alexander, University of California San Diego Clinical Case Slide Pediatric IssuesFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Clinical Case Slide Spine Issues IIFriday 9:30-11:10 a.m. Clinical Case Slide Weird and WonderfulFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Athlete Biomechanics and TrainingFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Clinical EpidemiologyFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster ConcussionFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Functional MovementFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Medicine and Musculoskeletal DiseaseFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Metabolic Disease and AgingFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Special PopulationsFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Clinical Workshop-Hands Therapeutic Use Exemptions in Sport: Voodoo or Best Practice Medicine?Friday 10:40-11:30 a.m. On Demonstration Matthew Fedoruk, US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) John R. Sutton Reducing Medical Complications During Exercise - From Cramping to Cardiac ArrestFriday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Clinical Lecture Martin Peter Schwellnus, FACSM, University of Pretoria Exchange Lecture ECSS Exchange Lecture - The Marathon and the Heart - the Good, the Bad, and the UnknownFriday 2:10-3:00 p.m.William O. Roberts, FACSM, University of Minnesota Gregory P. Whyte, FACSM, Liverpool John Moores University Clinical Workshop-Hands A Structured Approach to Return-To-Play Decision MakingFriday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Ian Shrier, FACSM, Lady Davis Institute for On Demonstration Medical Research Clinical Workshop-Hands Dance Medicine 101: Talking the TalkFriday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Carrie A. Jaworski, FACSM, NorthShore On Demonstration University HealthSystem Andrea Stracciolini, FACSM, Boston Children’s Hospital Clay D. Miller, Sports Medicine North 16 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Symposium Look Before you Leap: What the Media and Politicians Won’t Tell you About ConcussionFriday3:15-5:15 p.m.John P. DiFiori, FACSM, UCLA Division of Sports Medicine Stanley A. Herring, FACSM, University of Washington Medical Center Jon Patricios, FACSM, Morningside Sports Medicine, Johannesburg Margot Putukian, FACSM, Princeton University Andre Pedrinelli, Hospital das Clínicas FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence Exchange Lecture AOSSM Exchange Lecture - Foot and Ankle Problems in the Runner are a ChallengeFriday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Medical Coverage of Ultra-Endurance Foot RacesFriday 3:15-4:05 p.m.Jeremy Joslin, State University of New York Upstate Medical University Martin D. Hoffman, FACSM, VA Northern California Health Care System and UC Davis Ned Amendola, University of Iowa Clinical Workshop-Hands Chest Wall Pain in Athletes - it’s not all CostochondritisFriday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Kristine Karlson, FACSM, DartmouthOn Demonstration Hitchcock Medical Center Clinical Workshop-Hands Functional Examination of the Hip and PelvisFriday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Peter H. Seidenberg, FACSM, Penn State On Demonstration University Jimmy Bowen, Southeastern Missouri State University Clinical Case Slide Cardiovascular Issues IIFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Lower Extremity Issues IIFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Clinical Case Slide Upper Extremity IIFriday 3:15-4:55 p.m. Exchange Lecture AMSSM Exchange Lecture - Mountain Biking InjuriesFriday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Christopher C. Madden, FACSM, Longs Peak Sports Medicine Tutorial Lecture Ultramarathon Running: Too Much of a Good Thing?Friday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Martin D. Hoffman, FACSM, VA Northern California Health Care System and UC Davis Keith George, FACSM, Liverpool John Moores University Clinical Workshop-Hands On Demonstration Beat the Burnout Blues with the Alexander TechniqueFriday 4:25-5:15 p.m. Laurel E. Podulke-Smith, Mayo Clinic Clinical Workshop-Hands On Demonstration AOSSM Exchange Workshop - Comprehensive Foot and Ankle ExaminationFriday 4:25-5:15 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Emerging Techniques in Injury Risk AssessmentSaturday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Daniel C. Herman, University of Florida Gary Wilkerson, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Colloquium Golfer’s Cramp/Yips: Focal, Task-Specific Dystonia or Psychological Interference?Saturday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Debra Crews, Arizona State University Ned Amendola, University of Iowa Evaluation of Injuries in the Throwing AthleteSaturday 8:00-8:50 a.m. Craig C. Young, FACSM, Medical College of Clinical Workshop-Hands On Demonstration Wisconsin Clinical Workshop-Hands Management of Acute Joint Dislocations and Subluxations in Sports MedicineSaturday 8:00-8:50 a.m. Morteza Khodaee, FACSM, University of On DemonstrationColorado SOM Jack Spittler, University of Colorado SOM Symposium Translational Use of Sport Specific Biomechanics for Injury PreventionSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m.Jason L. Zaremski, University of Florida Heather K. Vincent, FACSM, University of Florida Kevin R. Vincent, FACSM, University of Florida Daniel C. Herman, University of Florida Clinical Workshop-Hands Office Based Management of Pediatric Fractures: Pearls and PitfallsSaturday 9:00-9:50 a.m. Mark Riederer, C.S. Mott Children’s On DemonstrationHospital, University of Michigan Morteza Khodaee, FACSM, University of Colorado SOM Clinical Workshop-Hands Strutting About the Shoulder: Issues Beyond the Glenohumeral JointSaturday 9:00-9:50 a.m. Melody Hrubes, University of Illinois at On DemonstrationChicago Hospital Johnny Washington, Georgia Sports Medicine Clinical Case Slide Foot and Ankle Issues IISaturday 9:00-10:40 a.m. Clinical Workshop-Hands Musculoskeletal Ultrasound of the ShoulderSaturday 10:10-11:00 a.m. Peter H. Seidenberg, FACSM, Penn State On DemonstrationUniversity Jimmy Bowen, Southeastern Missouri State University Clinical Workshop-Hands Office-Based Management of Adult Fractures: Pearls and PitfallsSaturday 10:10-11:00 a.m. Jack Spittler, University of Colorado On Demonstration Morteza Khodaee, FACSM, University of Colorado SOM American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 17 programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Highlighted Symposium Translating Biomechanics into PracticeWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m.Irene S. Davis, FACSM, Harvard Medical School Scott L. Delp, Stanford University Ryan L. Mizner, University of Montana Ajit M. Chaudhari, FACSM, The Ohio State University Jill L. McNitt-Gray, University of Southern California Free Communication/Poster Knee MechanicsWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thematic Poster Ankle InstabilityWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster GaitWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Sports EquipmentWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Trunk/Spine MechanicsWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Core Stability of the Foot: A New ParadigmWednesday 3:15-4:05 p.m.Irene Davis, FACSM, Harvard Medical School Patrick McKeon, Ithaca College Jay Hertel, FACSM, University of Virginia Free Communication/Slide Dynamical Systems/CoordinationWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Thematic Poster Running FootwearThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Balance/PostureThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Lower Extremity MechanicsThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Postural Sway for the Assessment of mTBI – Thursday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Christopher Neville, Upstate Medical What are the Metrics of interest for Dual-Task Testing University Brian P. Rieger, Upstate Medical University Thematic Poster Landing MechanicsThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster ElectromyographyThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Physical Literacy: The Gateway to Active ParticipationThursday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Dean Kriellaars, University of Manitoba Symposium Muscle Dysfunction after Knee Injury: A Benchtop to Sideline ApproachThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Joseph M. Hart, University of Virginia Timothy Tourville. University of Vermont Christopher Kuenze, University of Miami Tutorial Lecture Advances in Adaptive Sports ProsthesisThursday 3:15-4:05 p.m.Arthur Jason De Luigi, MedStar NRH/ Georgetown University Hospital Thematic Poster Postural Stability and BalanceThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Symposium The Missing Link - Neuroscience of Injury, Prevention and Rehabilitation ProgramsFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m.Eva Ageberg, Lund University Charles B. Swanik, University of Delaware Jochen Baumeister, University of Paderborn & Norwegian University of Science & Technology NTNU Claus Reinsberger, Institute of Sports Medicine Thematic Poster ACL Injury MechanicsFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Aging GracefullyFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Neuromotor ControlFriday Tutorial Lecture Epidemiology of, and the Effect of Fatigue on, Dance InjuriesFriday 1:00-1:50 p.m.Marijeanne Liederbach, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, NYU Langone Medical Center Hospital for Joint Diseases Ian J. Kremenic, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, Lenox Hill Hospital Thematic Poster Running MechanicsFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Slide ConcussionsFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Foot and Ankle MechanicsFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Running MechanicsFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Epidemic of UCL Injuries in Youth & Adult Pitchers: Causes, Treatment, & PreventionFriday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Rafael F. Escamilla, FACSM, California State University Symposium Neuromuscular Determinants of Motor Function in Older AdultsFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Roger Enoka, University of Colorado Stéphane Baudry, Université Libre de Bruxelles Jamie Justice, University of Colorado Rodger Kram, University of Colorado Free Communication/Slide FatigueFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m. 18 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Tutorial Lecture Perception-action Model of Injury Prevention: New Frontiers in BiofeedbackSaturday 9:00-9:50 a.m.Michael A. Riley, University of Cincinnati Adam W. Kiefer, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Thematic Poster Core StabilitySaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Sports BiomechanicsSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Tutorial Lecture Arterial Stiffness and Central Hemodynamics for the Exercise ScientistWednesday 9:30-10:20 a.m.Kevin S. Heffernan, Syracuse University Free Communication/Poster Cardiovascular Factors in Competitive AthletesWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Exercise Responses in HypertensionWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Symposium Cardiorespiratory Function in Spinal Cord Injury: Implications for Exercise & HealthWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Lee M. Romer, FACSM, Brunel University Christopher R. West, International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries (ICORD) Dick H. Thijssen, Radbound University Audrey L. Hicks, McMaster University Free Communication/Poster Cardiovascular IWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Thematic Poster Obesity and Cardiovascular FunctionWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Symposium Moving Forward: Understanding Current Paradigms in Sports CardiologyThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m.Irfan Asif, Greenville Health System Kimberly G. Harmon, FACSM, University of Washington Jonathan A. Drezner, University of Washington Aaron L. Baggish, FACSM, Massachusetts General Hospital Thematic Poster Cardiovascular Responses in Children and YouthThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Thematic Poster Endothelial FunctionThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster RenalThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Symposium New Discoveries in Exercise and Heart Health: From the Bench to BedsideThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.John C. Quindry, FACSM, Auburn University Scott K. Powers, FACSM, University of Florida Joseph Starnes, FACSM, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Barry A. Franklin, FACSM, William Beaumont Hospital Tutorial Lecture Cardiovascular and Renal Effects of Exercise in Chronic Kidney DiseaseThursday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Dave Edwards, University of Delaware Thematic Poster Blood Pressure ResponsesThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Symposium Can Endurance Exercise Hurt the Heart?Thursday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Paul D. Thompson, FACSM, Hartford Hospital Thijs M.h. Eijsvogels, Radboud University Medical Center Antonio B. Fernandez, Hartford Hospital Benjamin D. Levine, FACSM, UT Southwestern Medical Center Highlighted Symposium The Unsolved Dilemma of Diabetic Cardiac Dysfunction: Friday 9:30-11:30 a.m. J. Chris Baldi, FACSM, University of Otago The Need for Effective Exercise Interventions André La Gerche, St. Vincent’s Hospital/ University of Melbourne Monique E. Francois, University of British Columbia Okanagan Jeff S. Coombes, FACSM, University of Queensland Symposium Nervous About Exercise? Exercise, Autonomic Function, and Vascular ControlFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m.Peter B. Raven, FACSM, University of North Texas Health Science Center Paul J. Fadel, FACSM, University of Missouri Tracy Baynard, FACSM, University of Illinois at Chicago Daniel W. White, University of Illinois at Chicago John R. Halliwill, FACSM, University of Oregon Free Communication/Poster RespiratoryFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 19 programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Symposium The Two Faces of Heart Failure: Exercise Intolerance in HFrEF vs HFpEF PatientsFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m.D. Walter Wray, University of Utah and SLC VAMC Benjamin D. Levine, FACSM, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Melissa A.H. Witman, University of Utah and SLC VAMC Joshua F. Lee, University of Utah and SLC VAMC Mark J. Haykowsky, University of Alberta Free Communication/Slide Respiratory Responses in ExerciseFriday 1:00-2:45 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Cardiovascular Control: Responses to Acute and Chronic ExerciseFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Exercise and Training Responses in Cardiovascular ConditionsFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Symposium Threshold Concepts in Athletic PerformanceFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m.David C. Poole, FACSM, Kansas State University Andrew M. Jones, FACSM, University of Exeter Michael J. Joyner, FACSM, Mayo Clinic Anni Vanhatalo, FACSM, University of Exeter Tutorial Lecture Exercise-induced Respiratory Muscle Fatigue: Causes and ConsequencesFriday 4:25-5:15 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Control of Breathing in Exercise: The Times they are A-ChangingSaturday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Philippe Haouzi, Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine Thematic Poster Cardiovascular Function in AgingSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m. Lee M. Romer, FACSM, Brunel University Free Communication/Poster Cardiovascular IISaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Clinical Exercise Physiology Thematic Poster Exercise and DiabetesWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Clinical PopulationsWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Clinical Exercise Physiology IWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster ObesityWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Cardiovascular DiseaseThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Musculoskeletal/Neuromuscular DiseasesThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Symposium Cardiac Rehabilitation: New Opportunities and Challenges on the HorizonThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Clinton A. Brawner, FACSM, Henry Ford Hospital Mary Whooley, UCSF Ray W. Squires, FACSM, Mayo Clinic Matthew A. Saval, Henry Ford Hospital Thematic Poster Exercise Training and Cardiovascular DiseaseThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Slide Clinical Exercise PhysiologyThursday 3:15-5:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Optimizing Health Benefits of FES Exercise after Spinal Cord InjuryFriday 9:30-10:20 a.m.Ashraf S. Gorgey, FACSM, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center Kevin K. McCully, FACSM, University of Georgia Clinical Workshop-Hands On Demonstration Exercise Programming for Obesity-related Orthopedic IssuesFriday 9:30-10:20 a.m. Todd Galati, American Council on Exercise Free Communication/Poster Clinical PopulationsFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Pulmonary DiseaseFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Resistance vs. Aerobic Exercise for Diabetes PreventionFriday 10:40-11:30 a.m. Timothy S. Church, FACSM, Pennington and Treatment: A Conversational Colloquium Biomedical Research Center Christian K. Roberts, FACSM, UCLA John P. Thyfault, FACSM, University of Missouri Tutorial LectureStatin Administration and Exercise in Older Adults - Friday 10:40-11:30 a.m. Marni D. Boppart, University of Illinois What are the Benefits and Risks? (SHI - Aging)Paul D. Thompson, FACSM, Hartford Hospital Beth Taylor, Hartford Hospital Tutorial Lecture Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Clinical PracticeFriday 1:00-1:50 p.m.Jonathan N. Myers, FACSM, VA Palo Alto Health Care System/Stanford University Jonathan K. Ehrman, FACSM, Henry Ford Hospital Free Communication/Poster Clinical Exercise Physiology IIFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Clinical Populations IIIFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. 20 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Tutorial Lecture The New AHA Guidelines on Exercise Test Supervision: Clinical ApplicationsFriday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Jonathan Myers, FACSM, VA Palo Alto Health Care System/Stanford University William Herbert, FACSM, Virginia Tech Barry A. Franklin, FACSM, William Beaumont Hospital Highlighted Symposium Muscular Fitness: A Key Health PriorityFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Leonard A. Kaminsky, FACSM, Ball State University Mark D. Peterson, University of Michigan Todd Trappe, FACSM, Ball State University Todd Manini, FACSM, University of Florida Paul M. Gordon, FACSM, Baylor University Tutorial Lecture Harnessing the Inner Athlete: High-Intensity Exercise as a Tool for Stroke RecoveryFriday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Pierce E. Boyne, University of Cincinnati Daniel L. Carl, University of Cincinnati Free Communication/Poster Pediatric - Exercise Testing and TrainingSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Tutorial Lecture The Influence of Race on Obesity in Women: Saturday 10:10-11:00 a.m. Lyndsey M. Hornbuckle, Kennesaw State Physiology vs. Behavior University Gary R. Hunter, FACSM, University of Alabama at Birmingham Olivia Affuso, FACSM, University of Alabama at Birmingham Environmental and Occupational Physiology Tutorial Lecture Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia – Updates from the Military, Clinic and FieldWednesday 10:40-11:30 a.m.Mitchell H. Rosner, University of Virginia HSC Joseph G. Verbalis, Georgetown University Medical Center Thematic Poster Cooling via Ice Slurry IngestionWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Thirst BiologyThursday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Alan Kim Johnson, University of Iowa Free Communication/Poster CoolingThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Heat Exposure/Exercise in the HeatThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster HydrationThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Hydration AssessmentThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Colloquium Optimizing Readiness and Performance in Military OperationsThursday 3:15-4:05 p.m.Marcus K. Taylor, Naval Health Research Center Mitchell J. Rauh, FACSM, San Diego State University Colloquium Concussions: Are Blast and Sports Concussions the Same?Thursday 4:25-5:15 p.m. Todd May, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton Free Communication/Poster Altitude/HypoxiaFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Am I Drinking Enough?Friday 10:40-11:30 a.m. Samuel N. Cheuvront, FACSM, USARIEM Highlighted Symposium Advanced Exercise Training: Utilizing Environmental Stress to Trigger AdaptationFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Robert W. Kenefick, FACSM, USARIEM Santiago Lorenzo, LECOM Robert Chapman, FACSM, Indiana University Joshua L. Foss, Indiana University Free Communication/Slide Impact of Micro-gravity/SpaceflightFriday 1:00-2:45 p.m. 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Military PhysiologyFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Occupational PhysiologyFriday Free Communication/Poster SleepFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Colloquium Can Thermal Stress be Used to Model Aspects of Certain Disease StatesFriday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Thad E. Wilson, Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine Tutorial Lecture Can Thirst Maintain Fluid Balance During Exercise?Friday 3:15-4:05 p.m.Stavros A. Kavouras, FACSM, University of Arkansas Thematic Poster Impact of Hypoxia and Altitude on Exercise PerformanceFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Elsworth R. Buskirk The Skin: Mapping the Interface Between Physiology and the EnvironmentSaturday 8:00-8:50 a.m. Tutorial Lecture Tutorial Lecture George Havenith, FACSM, Loughborough University Exercise at Environmental Extremes: Role of the Inflammatory ResponseSaturday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Michal Horowitz, Laboratory of Environmental Physiology Pope Moseley, FACSM, University of New Mexico Hospitals American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 21 programming Search categories at right Symposium Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue It’s All About Oxygen! From Evolution to Exercise, Molecule to ManSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m.Peter B. Raven, FACSM, University of North Texas Health Science Center David C. Poole, FACSM, Kansas State University Benjamin D. Levine, FACSM, UT Southwestern Jerome A. Dempsey, FACSM, University of Wisconsin Damian M. Bailey, FACSM, University of South Wales Epidemiology and Biostatistics Free Communication/Poster Objective Monitoring and BiostatisticsWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ralph S. Paffenbarger On the Independence of Physical ActivityWednesday 10:40-11:30 a.m. Peter T. Katzmarzyk, FACSM, Pennington Tutorial Lecture Biomedical Research Center Thematic Poster Physical Activity Interventions for Weight LossWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Thematic Poster Population-based SurveillanceWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Epidemiology of Physical Activity and Health in AdultsWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Assessment in Older AdultsWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Interventions in Older PopulationsWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Symposium Controversies and Challenges in Clinical and Basic Science Sport Injury ResearchWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Mitchell J. Rauh, FACSM, San Diego State University Timothy E. Hewett, FACSM, Ohio State University Evert Verhagen, EMGO+ Institute at the VU Medical Center Steven Stovitz, FACSM, University of Minnesota Ian Shrier, FACSM, Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research Tutorial Lecture Wrist Accelerometer Data from NHANES 2011-14Wednesday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Richard Troiano, National Cancer Institute James McClain, National Cancer Institute Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Interventions in YouthThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Population-based SurveillanceThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Statistical Analysis and Modeling of Continuous Monitoring DataThursday 1:00-1:50 p.m.Weimo Zhu, FACSM, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Yan Yang, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign Free Communication/Slide Advancing Physical Activity Assessment Methods - Part 3Thursday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Highlighted Symposium Giving your Brain a Workout: The Impact of Physical ActivityThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. J. Carson Smith, FACSM, University of on Cognitive Function Across the Lifespan Maryland Joseph E. Donnelly, FACSM, University of Kansas Medical Center Matthew B. Pontifex, Michigan State University Amanda N. Szabo-Reed, University of Kansas Medical Center Alfonso J. Alfini, University of Maryland Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Interventions in AdultsFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Does Physical Activity Increase Cancer Longevity?Friday 1:00-1:50 p.m.Hannah Arem, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics Melinda L. Irwin, FACSM, Yale School of Public Health, Yale Cancer Center Free Communication/Slide Oh Baby! Physical Activity and PregnancyFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Symposium Accelerometer-derived Physical Activity in Older Adults - The REGARDS StudyFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Steven P. Hooker, FACSM, Arizona State University Virginia Howard, University of Alabama at Birmingham Wenfei Zhu, Arizona State University Natalie Colabianchi, University of Michigan Thematic Poster Physical Activity in Diverse and Underrepresented Populations: Assessment, Modifying Factors and Interventions Strategies Thematic Poster Physical Activity Interventions in Youth: Novel StrategiesFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Debunking the Disability = Inactivity MythSaturday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Dianna D. Carroll, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention James H. Rimmer, University of Alabama at Birmingham 22 Friday 3:15-5:15 p.m. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Symposium Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Imagin’ Active Spaces: Large Scale Surveillance of Spaces for Physical ActivitySaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m.Janet Fulton, FACSM, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention James F. Sallis, FACSM, University of California, San Diego Yi-Chang James Tsai, Georgia Institute of Technology Jordan A. Carlson, University of California, San Diego David Berrigan, National Institutes of Health Prabasaj Paul, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Free Communication/Poster Injury EpidemiologySaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Assessment in YouthSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Exercise is Medicine® Exercise is Medicine® - Exercise is Medicine® For Severe Mental Illness: PA To Reduce Premature MortalityTuesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Philip B. Ward, University of Symposium New South Wales Simon Rosenbaum, University of New South Wales Davy Vancampfort, KU Leuven Brendon Stubbs, University of Greenwich Exercise is Medicine® - The Medical Exercise Professional as Health Coach: Emerging Roles & Skill DevelopmentTuesday1:00-3:00 p.m. Natalie D. Muth, American Council on Symposium Exercise and Childrens Primary Care Medical Group Gina Crome, Lifestyle Management Solutions Billie Frances, Guiding Mindful Change Exercise is Medicine® - Outcomes of EIM International Exercise Prescription CoursesTuesday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Benedict Tan, Changi Sports Medicine Colloquium Centre John Duperly, School of Medicine, Universidad de los Andes Exercise is Medicine® - Fitness: Impact on Surgical Outcomes and Healthcare CostsTuesday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Jonathan Myers, FACSM, VA Palo Alto Tutorial Lecture Health Care System/Stanford University Barry A. Franklin, FACSM, William Beaumont Hospital Exercise is Medicine® - Implementing Lifestyle Interventions for Obesity: Moving from Science to PracticeTuesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. John M. Jakicic, FACSM, University of Highlighted Symposium Pittsburgh Kelliann K. Davis, FACSM, University of Pittsburgh Renee J. Rogers, University of Pittsburgh Margaret Conroy, FACSM, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Exercise is Medicine® - Role of Fatigability in the Disablement PathwayTuesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Nancy W. Glynn, University of Pittsburgh SymposiumJennifer Schrack, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Paolo Caserotti, University of Southern Denmark Dawn Mackey, Simon Fraser University Eleanor Simonsick, National Institute of Aging Exercise is Medicine® - The Role of Health Clubs in Promoting Exercise is Medicine®Tuesday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Robert E. Sallis, FACSM, Kaiser Permanente Tutorial Lecture Medical Center Mike Alpert, The Claremont Club Exercise is Medicine® - Exercise is Medicine® at the Workplace: Making the Case for EffectivenessTuesday 4:25-5:15 p.m. Nico P. Pronk, FACSM, HealthPartners Tutorial LectureJack L. Groppel, FACSM, Human Performance Institute Exercise is Medicine® - Keynote Lecture Global Energy Balance Network: Developing Sustainable Solutions for Healthier LivingTuesday 5:30-6:15 p.m. Exercise is Medicine® - Symposium Inter-Individual Differences in Response to Exercise. Wednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Steven N. Blair, FACSM, University of Is it Time for Personalized Exercise Medicine?South Carolina Tim Church, Pennington Biomedical Research Institute Robert Ross, FACSM, Queen’s University Claude Bouchard, FACSM, Pennington Biomedical Research Institute American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program James O. Hill, University of Colorado 23 programming Search categories at right Exercise is Medicine® - Symposium Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Making Sense of the New Blood Cholesterol and Blood Pressure GuidelinesWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Linda S. Pescatello, FACSM, University of and How They Will Impact the Work You DoConnecticut Paul D. Thompson, FACSM, Hartford Hospital Beth Taylor, Hartford Hospital William E. Kraus, FACSM, Duke University Medical Center Exercise is Medicine® - The Obesity ParadoxWednesday 9:30-10:20 a.m. Carl J. Lavie, John Ochsner Heart and Tutorial Lecture Vascular Institute Exercise is Medicine®/Poster EIM and Various Health ConditionsWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Exercise is Medicine®/Poster EIM-Clinical Care and EducationWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Exercise is Medicine® - Tutorial Lecture Take It Easy - Health Benefits of Light Intensity Physical ActivityWednesday 10:40-11:30 a.m. Eszter Füzéki, Goethe Univerity, Frankfurt Exercise is Medicine® - Anabolic Exercise and Chronic Disease: Evidence Base and Emerging ApplicationsWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Maria A. Fiatarone Singh, USYD Symposium Belinda Parmenter, UNSW Yorgi Mavros, USYD Michael K. Baker, Australian Catholic University Exercise is Medicine® - Community Initiatives to Promote Physical Activity Across the GlobeWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Jennifer Lee Trilk, University of Symposium South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville Mai Lis Hellenius, Karolinska Institute Michael Sagner, European Society of Lifestyle Medicine (ESLM) John Duperly, Unversidad De Los Andes Exercise is Medicine® - Dealing with Fraud in Exercise ScienceWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Carl Foster, FACSM, University of Symposium Wisconsin-La Crosse Steven N. Blair, FACSM, University of South Carolina John P. Porcari, FACSM, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse David B. Pyne, FACSM, Australian Institute of Sport Jeffery Beall, University of Colorado Exercise is Medicine®/Poster EIM- Lifestyle, Quality of Life, and Risk FactorsWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Exercise is Medicine® - Exercise is Medicine® for Cancer Related Fatigue: Results, Issues & Future DirectionsWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. John P. Kirwan, FACSM, Cleveland Clinic SymposiumNora L. Nock, Case Western Reserve University Melinda Irwin, FACSM, Yale Daniel A. Galvão, Edith Cowan University Amy J. Hoffman, Michigan State University Exercise is Medicine® - Sedentary Behavior, Physical Inactivity and HealthWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. William Haskell, FACSM, Stanford Symposium University School of Medicine David Dunstan, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute Benjamin D. Levine, FACSM, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Mark Tremblay, FACSM, University of Ottawa Harold Kohl, FACSM, University of Texas Health Science Center Exercise is Medicine® - Tutorial Lecture Population Health Management, ACA and USPSTF: A Perfect Storm for EIM Implementation in the US? Wednesday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Felipe Lobelo, Emory University Exercise is Medicine® - Exercise Programs After Cancer: International PerspectivesThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Kathryn H. Schmitz, FACSM, University of Symposium Pennsylvania Naama Constantini, FACSM, HadassahHebrew University Medical Center & Israel Cancer Society Willem van Mechelen, FACSM, VU University Medical Center Joachim Wiskemann, National Center for Tumor Diseases & Heidelberg University Hospital Daniel Santa Mina, University of Guelph-Humber Exercise is Medicine® - Intensive Lifestyle Modification to Decrease Cardiovascular Risk Reduction and MortalityThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Christian K. Roberts, FACSM, University of Symposium California, Los Angeles R. James Barnard, FACSM, University of California, Los Angeles Jonathan Myers, FACSM, VA Palo Alto Health Care System/Stanford University Barry A. Franklin, FACSM, William Beaumont Hospital 24 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Exercise is Medicine®/Poster EIM and AgingThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Exercise is Medicine®/Poster EIM - Cancer and Cardiometabolic DiseaseThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Exercise is Medicine® - Exercise is Medicine® on Campus: A Recognition of Outstanding ProgramsFriday 10:40-11:30 a.m. Robert E. Sallis, FACSM, Kaiser Permanente Tutorial Lecture Medical Center Carena Sue Winters, FACSM, Slippery Rock University Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Free Communication/Slide Fitness and Sport TechnologyWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster AgingWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Body CompositionWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster CardiovascularWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Predictive ModelsWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Symposium Give ’em a Chance: The New IOC Youth Athlete Development ModelWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Michael F. Bergeron, FACSM, National Youth Sports Health & Safety Institute Margo Mountjoy, FACSM, McMaster University Medical School Avery Faigenbaum, FACSM, The College of New Jersey Willem van Mechelen, FACSM, VU University Medical Center Thematic Poster High Intensity Interval TrainingWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Fitness AssessmentWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster MethodologyWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster MonitoringWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Highlighted Symposium Wired for Health and Physical ActivityWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Patty Freedson, FACSM, University of Massachusetts I-Min Lee, FACSM, Harvard Medical School Dinesh John, Northeastern University Fahd K. Albinali, Qmedic Edward Melanson, FACSM, University of Colorado Tutorial Lecture Fueling Optimal Competition Performance - Are Carbs Crucial or Redundant?Wednesday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Louise M. Burke, FACSM, Australian Institute of Sport Trent Stellingwerff, Canadian Sports Institute - Pacific Free Communication/Slide Metabolic Effects of TrainingThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Muscle DynamicsThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster PerceptionThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster PerformanceThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thematic Poster Elite and Masters AthletesThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Training and StretchingThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Thematic Poster Fitness AssessmentThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Altitude/Hypoxic Training by Elite Athletes for Competition at Sea Level and AltitudeFriday 9:30-10:20 a.m.Robert F. Chapman, FACSM, Indiana University / USA Track & Field Randall L. Wilber, FACSM, United States Olympic Committee Thematic Poster Combative SportsFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Slide Older AdultsFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Youth SportsFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Symposium Give the Gold Medal to Scientists and EngineersFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Walter R. Thompson, FACSM, International Paralympic Committee Marco Cardinale, Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence Barry Mason, Peter Harrison Centre for Disability for Sport Randall L. Wilber, FACSM, United States Olympic Committee Osnat Fliess-Douer, Zinman College for Physical Education and Sport Sciences at the Wingate Institute Free Communication/Poster Elite AthletesFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster EnergeticsFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 25 programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Free Communication/Poster Ergogenic Aids and FitnessFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster High Intensity Interval TrainingFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture The Role of Cherry Juice in Exercise Recovery and HealthFriday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Glyn Howatson, FACSM, Northumbria University Malachy P. McHugh, FACSM, Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, Lenox Hill Hospital Free Communication/Slide Resistance TrainingFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Symposium Inside the Games: Unique Issues in Olympic andSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m. Cindy J. Chang, FACSM, University of Paralympic Sport California, San Francisco (UCSF) Alan Vernec, World Anti-Doping Agency Dan Benardot, FACSM, Georgia State University Stuart Willick, FACSM, University of Utah Gloria M. Beim, FACSM, Chief Medical Officer, Team USA Winter Olympics 2014/ Alpine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Bill Moreau, United States Olympic Committee Thematic Poster Running Assessment, Training, and PerformanceSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster CyclingSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Resistance TrainingSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster RunningSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Team SportsSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Free Communication/Poster EndocrinologyWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster GeneticsWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Symposium Exercise Immunology: Implications for Bench to BedsideThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m.Jeffrey A. Woods, FACSM, University of Illinois Richard J. Simpson, FACSM, University of Houston E. Angela Murphy, School of Medicine, University of South Carolina Thematic Poster GeneticsThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Highlighted SymposiumExtinguishing the Slow-burning Flame: Anti-inflammatory Effects of ExerciseThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. David Wright, University of Guelph for the Prevention and Treatment of Obesity-related Metabolic Diseases Mark A. Febbraio, The Garvan Institute of Medical Research Jaume Padilla, University of Missouri Jonathan Little, University of British Columbia Free Communication/Slide ImmunologyFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Colloquium Are Hormones Really Performance Enhancers?Saturday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Kathryn E. Ackerman, FACSM, Boston Children’s Hospital Susan D. Carter, FACSM, Banner Health/ North Colorado Medical Center Symposium Response to Behavioral Changes is Conditioned by Genotype: Saturday 9:00-11:00 a.m. Claude Bouchard, FACSM, Pennington Evidence from Gene-exercise and Gene-diet Interaction StudiesBiomedical Research Center Ruth Loos, The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Paul W. Franks, Lund University Frank Hu, Harvard University Free Communication/Poster ImmunologySaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Immunology-SupplementsSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Metabolism and Nutrition Priscilla M. Clarkson Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: Molecular Mechanisms and ModifiersWednesday 9:30-10:20 a.m. Monica Hubal, FACSM, Children’s National Tutorial Lecture Medical Center Thematic Poster Energy AvailabilityWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Nutrition and HealthWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Nutrition KnowledgeWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Protein MetabolismWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tutorial Lecture 26 What limits VO2max?Wednesday 10:40-11:30 a.m.Peter D. Wagner, University of California at San Diego in La Jolla American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Free Communication/Slide Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Carbohydrate Metabolism and HealthWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Ergogenic Aids IWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Nutritional Status of AthletesWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Thematic Poster AppetiteThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Body Composition and NutritionThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Ergogenic Aids IIThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Oxygen KineticsThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Exercise and Nutritional Modulation of Inflammation and PainThursday 9:10-10:00 a.m.Erin A. Dannecker, University of Missouri Mary P. Miles, FACSM, Montana State University Highlighted Symposium Nutrition for Bone Health in AthletesThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Stella L. Volpe, FACSM, Drexel University Wendy M. Kohrt, FACSM, University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus Maria Papageorgiou, Nottingham Trent University Craig Sale, Nottingham Trent University Corinne E. Metzger, Texas A&M University Elizabeth M. Barron, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School Free Communication/Poster Chronic DiseaseThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Fat Metabolism IThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Nighttime Eating: Impact on Muscle, Metabolism, and RecoveryThursday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Michael J. Ormsbee, FACSM, Florida State University, Institute of Sports Sciences & Medicine Luc JC van Loon, Maastricht University Medical Centre Thematic Poster Food-related Ergogenic AidsThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Symposium Carbohydrate Availability and Fatigue During Strenuous ExerciseFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m.Mark Hargreaves, FACSM, The University of Melbourne Niels Ortenblad, University of Southern Denmark Asker Jeukendrup, FACSM, Gatorade Sports Science Institute Thematic Poster Ergogenic Aids IIIFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Energy BalanceFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Energy ExpenditureFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Symposium Regional Fat Depositions, Effects of Exercise and Lifestyle InterventionsFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Francesca Amati, FACSM, University of Lausanne Dympna Gallagher, Columbia University Elvis Carnero, Translational Research Institute, Florida Hospital • Sanford | Burnham Medical Research Institute R. Scott Rector, University of Missouri and Truman VA Free Communication/Poster Dietary SupplementsFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster MicronutrientsFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Sports Nutrition Supplements UpdateFriday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Stella L. Volpe, FACSM, Drexel University Thematic Poster Fat Metabolism IIFriday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Free Communication/Slide Energy Balance and Weight ControlSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Carbohydrate Metabolism in AthletesSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Ergogenic Aids IVSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Tutorial Lecture Extreme Sports and Training: Is the Body Built for Anything?Saturday 10:10-11:00 a.m.Trent Stellingwerff, Canadian Sport Institute - Pacific Brent C. Ruby, FACSM, University of Montana American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 27 programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Tutorial Lecture History and Current Status of Physical Activity Research in Latino CommunitiesWednesday 9:30-10:20 a.m.Carlos J. Crespo, FACSM, Portland State University Bess Marcus, University of California, San Diego Symposium Moving Passion to Practice: Nudging SocietyWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Janet E. Fulton, FACSM, US Centers for from Sedentary to Physically Active Disease Control and Prevention Brian E. Saelens, University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Research Institute James F. Sallis, FACSM, University of California, San Diego Nico P. Pronk, FACSM, HealthPartners Robert E. Sallis, FACSM, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Symposium The ABC’s of Physical Activity and Nutrition: Impacts on Preschool Children’s HealthWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Karin A. Pfeiffer, FACSM, Michigan State University Rebecca A. Battista, FACSM, Appalachian State University Jennifer Sacheck, FACSM, Tufts University Leah E. Robinson, FACSM, University of Michigan Dawn P. Coe, FACSM, University of Tennessee Tutorial Lecture From RCT to Real World - Increasing Physical ActivityWednesday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Laura Q. Rogers, FACSM, University of in Breast Cancer Survivors Alabama at Birmingham Michelle Martin, University of Alabama at Birmingham Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Assessment in AdultsWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Symposium Exercise and Cardiometabolic Health: What About Smokers?Wednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Christian K. Roberts, FACSM, University of California, Los Angeles Joseph T. Ciccolo, Teachers College, Columbia University Bryan C. Bergman, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Tutorial Lecture Exercise and Women’s Health: Start Young and Don’t StopWednesday 3:15-4:05 p.m.Elizabeth S. Edwards, James Madison University Linda May, East Carolina University M. Alysia Mastrangelo, FACSM, Richard Stockton College of NJ Thematic Poster Advances in Epidemiology: Device-Based MonitoringWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Free Communication/Slide Advancing Physical Activity Assessment Methods - Part 1Wednesday 3:15-5:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Help Communities Soar toward Physical Activity, Healthy Lifestyles, and Health EquityWednesday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Eduardo Bustamante, Medical College of Georgia Rebecca Hasson, University of Michigan John Govea, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NiCole R. Keith, FACSM, Indina University Center for Aging Research Symposium Biology / Pathobiology of Inactivity: A Symposium Honoring Charles M. TiptonThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m.Jerome A. Dempsey, FACSM, University of Wisconsin Frank Booth, FACSM, University of Missouri John P. Thyfault, FACSM, University of Missouri Scott Trappe, FACSM, Ball State University Ken M. Baldwin, FACSM, University of California, Irvine Michael Joyner, FACSM, Mayo Clinic Charles M. Tipton, FACSM, University of Arizona Tutorial Lecture ACSM American Fitness Index®: From Evolution to RevolutionThursday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Brenda E. Chamness, American College of Sports Medicine Walter R. Thompson, FACSM, Georgia State University Free Communication/Slide Advancing Physical Activity Assessment Methods - Part 2Thursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster DanceThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Promotion Programming in AdultsThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 28 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Symposium Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Active Living Research: 14 years of Transdisciplinary Research and Its ImpactThursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.James F. Sallis, FACSM, University of California, San Diego Amanda L. Wilson, UCSD Chad Spoon, University of California, San Diego Tracy Delaney, Public Health Alliance of Southern California Free Communication/Poster Epidemiology of Physical Activity and Health in YouthThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Promotion Programming/Intervention Strategies in Older AdultsThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity Promotion Programming/Intervention Strategies in YouthThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture A Surgeon General’s Call to Action on Walking and Walkable CommunitiesThursday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Jacqueline N. Epping, FACSM, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Free Communication/Poster CancerFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Innovation for Promoting Activity in High-Risk Populations: Hip Hop Public HealthFriday 10:40-11:30 a.m.Carol Ewing Garber, FACSM, Teachers College, Columbia University Olajide Williams, Columbia University Thematic Poster Physical Activity Interventions: Novel StrategiesFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Epidemiology of Physical Activity and Health in Older AdultsFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Changing the Way We Work: Workstation Alternatives to Conventional Seated DesksSaturday 8:00-8:50 a.m.Dinesh John, Northeastern University Catrine Tudor-Locke, FACSM, Pennington Biomedical Research Center Colloquium Expanding the Exercise Prescription: Just Stand Up or HITT the Ceiling?Saturday 10:10-11:00 a.m.John Buckley, University of Chester Maureen J. MacDonald, McMaster University Peter H. Brubaker, FACSM, Wake Forest University Professional Development/Organizational Information Symposium ACSM Scientific Roundtable - Preparticipation Exercise Screening GuidelinesWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.Deborah Riebe, FACSM, University of Rhode Island Linda S. Pescatello, FACSM, University of Connecticut Geoffrey Whitfield, Unaffiliated Barry A. Franklin, FACSM, William Beaumont Hospital Student Colloquium Finding Your Career Path: Pursuing Graduate School or IndustryWednesday 5:30-7:00 p.m. A. Lynn Millar, FACSM, Winston-Salem While not Letting Rejection Stand in your Way State University Brian Barnes, Arteriocyte Medical Systems Katie Taylor, University of Idaho Colloquium ACSM Evidence Based Practice and Position Stands: Current State 2015Thursday 1:00-1:50 p.m.Oscar E. Suman, FACSM, The University of Texas Medical Branch/Shriners Hospital Janice L. Thompson, FACSM, The University of Birmingham Tutorial Lecture Federal Funding to Combat Inactivity Related Diseases, A Message fromThursday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Michael J. Joyner, FACSM, Mayo Clinic Researchers Against Inactivity Related Diseases (RID)Steven N. Blair, FACSM, University of South Carolina Tutorial Lecture Advancing Women to ACSM Fellowship: The Time has ComeThursday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Scott Paluska, FACSM, Christie Clinic/ University of Illinois Molly Conroy, FACSM, University of Pittsburgh Erica Jackson, FACSM, Delaware State University NiCole R. Keith, FACSM, Indiana University Center for Aging Research Michelle Martin, University of Alabama at Birmingham Tutorial Lecture Human Performance Laboratory (Ball State): 50 Years of Exercise PhysiologyThursday 4:25-5:15 p.m.Mark Hargreaves, FACSM, The University of Melbourne Ed Coyle, FACSM, The University of Texas Clinical Workshop-Hands Rattle and Hum: How to Make Noise in Sports Medicine Social MediaThursday 4:25-5:15 p.m. James P. MacDonald, FACSM, Nationwide On Demonstration Children’s Hospital Jon Patricios, FACSM, Morningside Sports Medicine Aaron Gray, University of Missouri School of Medicine American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 29 programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Colloquium Defining the ACSM Degreed Exercise Professional’s Scope of PracticeFriday 9:30-10:20 a.m.William F. Simpson, FACSM, University of Wisconsin-Superior Brad Roy, FACSM, Kalispell Regional Medical Center Colloquium Evaluation in the Exercise Sciences: Tips for New TeachersFriday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Christopher Berger, Arizona State University Colloquium Preparing Students for Success: Advantages of Interprofessional EducationFriday 2:10-3:00 p.m.Dixie L. Thompson, FACSM, University of Tennessee Hollie A. Raynor, University of Tennessee Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Tutorial Lecture What Types of Physical Activity Produce What Types of Cognitive Benefits in Children?Wednesday 9:30-10:20 a.m.Adele Diamond, University of British Columbia Spyridoula Vazou, Iowa State University Free Communication/Poster Behavioral Aspects of SportWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thematic Poster Physical Activity, Cognition and EmotionWednesday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Thematic Poster Physical Activity and NeuroscienceWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Highlighted Symposium Selling Exercise so People Buy It: What We Need to Learn from Brand Strategy, Thursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Erica M. Jackson, FACSM, Delaware Marketing, and Science Related to Motivation and AdherenceState University Michelle Segar, The University of Michigan Heather Wilson, Corporate Explorers Free Communication/Poster Pedagogy Related to Exercise ScienceThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Slide Behavioral Aspects of Physical ActivityThursday 1:00-2:45 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Cognition and Emotion Related to Physical Activity and SportThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Mental Health and SportThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity and Mental HealthThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Slide Physical Activity and Mental HealthThursday 3:15-4:45 p.m. Tutorial Lecture Capitalizing on the Testing Effect to Enhance Learning in Kinesiology CoursesFriday 9:30-10:20 a.m.John Dobson, Georgia Southern University Thematic Poster Physical Activity and Perception: Pain & Perceived ExertionFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Exchange Lecture APA Exchange Lecture: Multiple Roles of Exercise in Enhancing QOL in Obese Participants Friday Thematic Poster Pedagogy Related to Exercise ScienceFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m. 1:00-1:50 p.m.Bonnie G. Berger, Bowling Green State University 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Behavioral Aspects of Physical ActivityFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Behavioral Aspects of Physical Activity: Youth and Young AdultsFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Exercise and PainFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Exercise and Perception of EffortFriday Tutorial Lecture Personality and Physical Activity: Theoretical Links to Practical ApplicationSaturday 9:00-9:50 a.m.Kathryn E. Wilson, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Steven J. Petruzzello, FACSM, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Free Communication/Poster Physical Activity and NeuroscienceSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue Symposium Inflammation and Oxidation: Muscle Fatigue in Dystrophy and CancerWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m.Matthew C. Kostek, FACSM, Duquesne University James G. Tidball, UCLA Ed Pistilli, University of West Vrigina, School of Medicine James Carson, FACSM, University of South Carolina Thematic Poster Exercise and Joint HealthWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Muscle Mass, Hypertrophy, Remodeling, and FunctionWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Exercise, Insulin Sensitivity, and DiabetesWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Metabolism and MitochondriaWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Symposium 30 Bone Stress Injuries in Runners: Advances in Evaluation, Management, and PreventionWednesday 3:15-5:15 p.m.Michael Fredericson, FACSM, Stanford Medical Center Aurelia Nattiv, FACSM, UCLA Michelle Barrack, Cal State University, Northridge Adam Tenforde, Stanford Medical Center American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Symposium Mechanistic Determinants of Muscle Injury vs. AdaptationThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m.Brent A. Baker, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Dawn A. Lowe, FACSM, University of Minnesota Christopher P. Ingalls, Georgia State University Erik P. Rader, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Susan V. Brooks, University of Michigan Thematic Poster Novel Methods of Skeletal Muscle AssessmentThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Resistance TrainingThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Skeletal Muscle & Body Fat RelationshipThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Cellular and Molecular Biology in Skeletal MuscleThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Musculoskeletal Injury and Muscle DamageThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Thematic Poster Blood Flow Restriction and ExerciseThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Symposium Wnt/Lrp Signaling in Bone MechanotransductionFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m.Susan A. Bloomfield, FACSM, Texas A&M University Diane M. Cullen, Creighton University Alexander G. Robling, Indiana University School of Medicine Paul Kosteunuik, Amgen Incorporated Free Communication/Slide Mechanisms of Muscle AtrophyFriday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Bone Mineral DensityFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Exercise and Chronic DiseasesFriday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Highlighted Symposium Micro-managing Exercise Biology: Tiny microRNAs as Major PlayersFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m.John C. Quindry, FACSM, Auburn University John J. McCarthy, University of Kentucky Matthew B. Hudson, Emory University Esther E. Dupont-Versteegden, University of Kentucky Frank C. Mooren, University of Giessen Thematic Poster Bone Mineral Density in AthletesFriday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Atrophy/Muscle WastingFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Environmental Factors and ExerciseFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Free Communication/Poster Hormones and Blood BiomarkersFriday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Symposium Imprinting the Muscle Progenitor Cells: Impact of Aging, Friday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Thomas J. Hawke, McMaster University Exercise and Diabetes on Satellite Cell Functionality Alessandra Sacco, Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute Anna Krook, Karolinska Institutet Jeffrey Dilworth, Sprott Center for Stem Cell Research Symposium Mitochondria: An Old Player in New DramasSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m.Scott K. Powers, FACSM, University of Florida David Hood, FACSM, York University Zhen Yan, University of Virginina Li Li Ji, FACSM, University of Minnesota Darrell Neufer, East Carolina University Symposium Sex Makes a Difference - Sex Hormones in Skeletal Muscle Health and DiseaseSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m.Peter Tiidus, FACSM, Wilfrid Laurier University Patrick Diel, German Sports University Cologne Martina Zuegel, Divsion of Sports Medicine, Ulm University Marybeth Brown, University of Missouri Thematic Poster Aging and Skeletal MuscleSaturday 9:00-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Aging Athletes and ExercisersSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. Free Communication/Poster Supplements and ExerciseSaturday 7:30-11:00 a.m. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 31 programming Search categories at right Athlete Care and Clinical Medicine Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement Cardiovascular, Renal and Respiratory Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiology Environmental and Occupational Physiology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Exercise is Medicine® Fitness Assessment, Exercise Training, and Performance of Athletes and Healthy People Immunology/Genetics/Endocrinology Metabolism and Nutrition Physical Activity/Health Promotion Interventions Professional Development/Organizational Information Psychology, Behavior and Neurobiology Skeletal Muscle, Bone and Connective Tissue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue Basic Science World Fatigue at the Level of the Cross-BridgeWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Edward (Ned) Debold, University of Congress - Symposium Massachusetts Thomas M. Nosek, Case Western Reserve University Michael Geeves, University of Kent Robert H. Fitts, FACSM, Marquette University Basic Science World Neural Adjustments during Fatiguing ContractionsWednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Charles L. Rice, FACSM, The University of Congress - Symposium Western Ontario Romain Meeusen, FACSM, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Jacques Duchateau, Université Libre de Bruxelles Janet Taylor, Neuroscience Research Australia Markus Amann, University of Utah Basic Science World Congress/Poster Clinical Implications of FatigueWednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Basic Science World Congress - Keynote History of Fatigue: Where Did we Come From and How Did we Get Here?Wednesday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Basic Science World Congress/Poster Fatigue, Performance, and ErgogenicsWednesday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Michael J. Joyner, FACSM, Mayo Clinic Basic Science World NIH- Grantsmanship for the Beginner and the ExpertWednesday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Karyn A. Esser, FACSM, University of Congress - Tutorial Lecture Kentucky Basic Science World Sex Differences in FatigueWednesday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Sandra K. Hunter, FACSM, Marquette Congress - Tutorial Lecture University Basic Science World Comparative Physiology of FatigueWednesday 3:15-4:05 p.m. James H. Jones, University of California, Congress - Tutorial Lecture Davis Basic Science World NIH- The NIH Review ProcessWednesday 3:15-4:05 p.m. Richard H. Ingraham, Nathional Institutes of Congress - Tutorial Lecture Health Basic Science World Debate - Acidosis: Friend or Foe?Wednesday 4:25-5:15 p.m. Håkan Westerblad, Karolinska Institutet Congress - Tutorial LectureRobert H. Fitts, FACSM, Marquette University Basic Science World No Muscle is an IslandThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Jane Kent, FACSM, University of Congress - Symposium Massachusetts Amherst Niels Ortenblad, University of Southern Denmark Michael C. Hogan, FACSM, University of California-San Diego Timothy I. Musch, FACSM, Kansas State University Basic Science World The Role of E-C Coupling in FatigueThursday 8:00-10:00 a.m. Kathryn H. Myburgh, FACSM, Stellenbosch Congress - Symposium University O.B. Nielsen, Aarhus University David Allen, University of Sydney Eva R. Chin, University of Maryland Edward M. Balog, Georgia Tech Basic Science World Congress/Poster Central and Peripheral Aspects of FatigueThursday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Basic Science World Congress - Keynote Translating Fatigue to Human PerformanceThursday 1:00-1:50 p.m. Roger M. Enoka, University of Colorado Basic Science World Congress/Poster Blood Flow Restriction and FatigueThursday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Basic Science World Congress - Keynote Reactive O2 Species as Agents of FatigueThursday 2:10-3:00 p.m. Michael B. Reid, University of Florida Basic Science World Basic Mechanisms Underlying Critical PowerThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Andrew M. Jones, FACSM, University of Congress - Symposium Exeter Mark Burnley, University of Kent Anni Vanhatalo, FACSM, University of Exeter David C. Poole, FACSM, Kansas State University Harry B. Rossiter, FACSM, University of California Basic Science World Disease-induced Skeletal Muscle Weakness and FatigueThursday 3:15-5:15 p.m. Scott K. Powers, FACSM, University of Congress - Symposium Florida Gordon S. Lynch, FACSM, The University of Melbourne Inge Zijdewind, University of Groningen Michael Reid, University of Florida 32 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Awards The Awards and Tributes Committee is pleased to announce the 2015 Honor and Citation Award recipients. These individuals are recognized for their significant contributions to the exercise science and sports medicine fields. They will be recognized during the awards banquet on Friday, May 29th from 8:00-10:00 p.m. 2015 Honor Award Recipient William O. Roberts, M.D., FACSM Phalen Village Clinic St. Paul, Minnesota 2015 Citation Award Recipients L. Bruce Gladden, Ph.D., FACSM Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Richard G. Israel, Ed.D., FACSM Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Alan R. Hargens, Ph.D., FACSM University of California at San Diego San Diego, California Bess Marcus, Ph.D. University of California-San Diego San Diego, California Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., FACSM UK Healthcare Sports Medicine Lexington, Kentucky Janice L. Thompson, Ph.D., FACSM University of Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program 33 STUDENTs Graduate and Early Career Day Preconference and Networking Opportunity Meet the Expert Networking Session Friday, May 29, 2015, 12:00-12:45 p.m. Tuesday, May 26, 2015 3:00-7:00 p.m. See page 11 for details. Student Colloquium: Finding your Career Path: Pursuing Graduate School or Industry While not Letting Rejection Stand in your Way Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Whether you plan to stay in academia or go the industry route, this year’s colloquium will be worth your while! We are very excited about the speakers of this year’s student colloquium and have changed the format to allow students the opportunity to hear all of the speakers. Each speaker will discuss their path. Once all speakers have presented, students will have the opportunity to engage further conversations with our speakers during the Colloquium Social to follow. • Applying to PT School A. Lynn Millar, FACSM, Winston-Salem State University • Careers Outside Academia Brian Barnes, Arteriocyte Medical Systems • Dealing with Failure Katie Taylor, University of Idaho Student Lounge There will be a special area in the convention center where students can gather. Look for signage on-site, so you can stop by, take a load off, and meet fellow students, make new friends, and begin a bond that will last a lifetime. We are also displaying the Steve Blair Student Video challenge winners at the lounge. Check out signage on-site at the lounge. 34 Set yourself apart from your peers by attending the session that could change your career. Several of ACSM’s esteemed leaders have agreed to be a part of this hour lunch/networking session. You must check off and purchase a spot for this event when you register for the ACSM Annual Meeting. Limited to first 100 students! Nailah Coleman, FACSM Avery Faigenbaum, FACSM Mark Hutchinson, FACSM Mark Kearn Ron Maughan, FACSM A. Lynn Millar, FACSM James Rimmer James Sallis, FACSM Janet Walberg Rankin, FACSM (CVs will be available at Student Help Desk in the ACSM Registration area prior to the event) American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program DON’T MISS THESE SOCIAL EVENTS Tuesday, May 26 Thursday, May 28 All Attendee Party Josephine L. Rathbone Memorial Breakfast Honoring ACSM’s Women This event is an opening social for all attendees. Join us to see your colleagues, meet new friends, and celebrate ACSM’s 62nd Anniversary with a live band that will knock you off your feet! 6:00-7:45 a.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 Exhibit Hall Opening Reception 5:00-6:00 p.m. 8th Annual Student Bowl 7:30 p.m. Cheer on your regional chapter at the 8th Annual Student Bowl. In this popular event, students face off in a friendly, Jeopardy-style competition showcasing their sports medicine and exercise science knowledge. A light reception is included. Honor ACSM’s female members at the Josephine L. Rathbone Memorial Breakfast. This event, presented by the Strategic Health Initiative on Women, Sport and Physical Activity, is free to attend, but a ticket is required. Pick up your ticket at the “Breakfast Ticket” counter at registration. Regional Chapter Events 8:00-9:30 p.m. Make lasting connections with professionals and students from your state or region at a regional chapter social event. If you aren’t already a member, you’ll learn more about the benefits of regional chapter membership. The complete schedule will be available on site or at www.acsmannualmeeting.org in May. International Reception 8:00-9:00 p.m. (For international guests only) Meet and network with your international peers at this special reception. Invitations are required for this event and will be distributed at registration. Friday, May 29 15th Annual Gisolfi 5K Fun Run 6:00 a.m. Join hundreds of runners and walkers at the 15th Annual Gisolfi 5K Fun Run. Awards Banquet Sponsored by Sponsored by 7:00-10:00 p.m. Interest Group Meetings Wednesday, May 27-Thursday, May 28 5:45-7:15 p.m. Meet members who share your interests during the interest group meetings held at the San Diego Convention Center. The complete schedule will be available on site or at www.acsmannualmeeting.org in May. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program Join a time-honored tradition by attending the Awards Banquet at The San Diego Hilton Bayfront on Friday evening. The banquet begins with a reception from 7:00-7:45 p.m. and runs from 8:00-10:00p.m. Tickets are $80 each, and guests can purchase tickets in advance (via the registration form) or on site. Join Us for an Evening at the Ball Park The Southwest ACSM Regional Chapter invites you to join them for an evening at the ballpark as the San Diego Padres take on the Pittsburgh Pirates at Petco Park on Friday, May 29. An evening at the ballpark is a great way to enjoy one of San Diego’s great venues and relax with your ACSM friends! The cost is $28.50 per person and includes a game ticket and all-you-can eat hot dogs, popcorn, peanuts, bottled soda and bottled water during the game. Access the registration form at www.acsm.org/ballgame. Tickets are limited—reserve your spot today! 35 Housing Meeting Hotels ACSM has reserved blocks of rooms at several hotels near the San Diego Convention Center. Reserve online at www.acsmannualmeeting.org or call 1-888-665-1367. Rooms are available on a first-come first-served basis until April 22, 2015, or until the block sells out, whichever comes first. The San Diego Hilton Bayfront is the headquarter hotel. Visit www.acsmannualmeeting.org for more hotel information. Embassy Suites San Diego Bay Downtown Hilton San Diego Bayfront - Headquarter Hotel Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Marriott San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Omni San Diego Hotel Porto Vista Hotel – Student ID Required Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Double/Double - $174 $250 King - $179 King - $179 King - $235 King - $123 King - $179 Register today at www.acsmannualmeeting. org. Pre-registration ends May 13. If you do not have access to a computer, contact our registration coordinator at (317) 637-9200 x 141. Registration Fees Current ACSM Members (dues must be current at time of meeting) Register by Register by Register by 3/18/154/22/155/13/15 Professional, Fellow, or Professional-in-Training Single day rate $205 $150 $240 $150 $310 $150 ACSM student members Single day/student rate $100 $ 45 $110 $ 45 $120 $ 45 ACSM Alliance members Single day rate $455 $185 $490 $185 $560 $185 ACSM Student Alliance members (student ID required) Single day/Student Alliance rate $120 $ 75 $135 $ 75 $150 $ 75 Join ACSM now! (first time members) (fee includes ACSM membership and meeting registration fees) Professional $445$480$550 Professional-in-Training $360$395$465 Student $110$120$130 Non-ACSM member Non-member Professional Single day rate Non-member Student (student ID required) Single day/student rate $455$490$560 $185 $185 $185 $120 $ 75 $135 $ 75 $150 $ 75 Cancellation policy: Cancellations will be accepted if sent in writing to the ACSM National Center and postmarked or e-mailed to [email protected] by April 22, 2015. A service charge of $50 will be applied to all cancellations. Refunds will not be issued for cancellations made after April 22, 2015. 36 American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program WorLd Congress on Exercise is Medicine® – National Center Leaders Meeting At last year’s World Congress in Orlando, EIM National Center Directors from over 20 countries came together to discuss their progress in implementing EIM in their countries, sharing successes, challenges, and future plans. Open to EIM Advisory Board leadership and staff from all countries. Population Health Management, ACA and USPSTF: A Perfect Storm for EIM Implementation in the U.S.? Wednesday, May 27, 3:15-4:05 p.m. Q&A on EIM Resources Thursday, May 28, 1:00-1:50 p.m. EIM has and continues to create multiple resources to meet the needs of physicians, exercise professionals, and community leaders in bringing EIM to their practice, facility, or local organization. Come to our Q & A on the latest updates and be the first to hear of new developments and learn more about what resources you can access. EIM on Campus: A Recognition of Outstanding Programs Friday, May 29, 10:40-11:30 a.m. Health Care is undergoing a major shift with a heightened emphasis on chronic disease prevention and a movement towards population health management and patient-centered care. This change is putting a higher demand on affordable and efficient treatment plans. Health Care providers are becoming the champions for physical activity counseling and exercise professionals are being positioned in a brand new way working alongside those in the clinical setting, making them a crucial part of treating and preventing chronic illness. This session will be held [location, date, time] and will be facilitated by Dr. Felipe Lobelo (Emory University). Learn more about this change and how you can become a part of it! 2015 is here and healthcare is changing. Are you on board? At the 2014 World Congress, Exercise is Medicine® on Campus announced its new campus registration process and global Campus Recognition Program. Through the recognition program, campuses can be recognized for their level of implementing the EIM Solution. At this year’s World Congress, schools will be recognized for on-campus initiatives, programming, working with their local communities and the overall impact that they are having on campus wellness. This session will be led by Robert E. Sallis, Chair of EIM Advisory Board, and Carena S. Winters, Chair of Exercise is Medicine® Advisory Board. The deadline to apply to the recognition program for 2015 is March 30, 11:59 p.m. PST. For more information on how to register your campus and apply for recognition, click here or email [email protected]. Support for the Exercise is Medicine® Global Initiative is Provided By: Founding Partner Founding Partner Global Partners American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program U.S. Partner 37 Exhibit Hall Exhibitors represent the wide range of products and services supporting sports medicine, research, education, and services. In addition to the companies you’ve come to know and access, many not-for-profit organizations, government agencies, and project-based groups exhibit. Exhibit listing as of February 20, 2015 ACCUPSPLIT Accusport/Sports Resource Group Actigraph Activinsights Ltd ADInstruments AEI Technologies Air Force Recruiting AMTI American Physiological Society Artinis Arizona State University, College of Health Solutions AtCor Bertec Biodex Medical BIOPAC BTS Engineering Calmoseptine CamNTech Cardea Associates CareFusion CEPA C-Motion Cortex COSMED Creative Health Products CSMi Dartfish Delsys DJO DMT-USA ELLIPTIGO Emvoi Enovative Technologies Every Body Walk! Evoke Neuroscience F A Davis FASEB Fitabase Fitness Cue Gforcetracker Great Lakes Neurotechnologies Gatorade Sports Science Institute h/p cosmos Hapad Hawaiian Moon HealthCare International Hocoma HQ Inc. (CorTemp) Human Kinetics ImPACT InBody 38 IntelaMetrix iWorx J Wedge JOSPT Journal of Athletic Training Keiser Kestrel Heat Stress Trackers Kistler KORR Lafayette Instrument Lightforce Lode MGC Diagnostics Motion Analysis The MotionMonitor Moxy Muscle Oxygen Muscle Sound NCHPAD NeuMedX Noraxon Nova Biomedical novel National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) PAL Technologies ParvoMedics Philips Point Loma Nazarene Univ PowerBar ProtoKinetics Pulse Qualisys RBM elektronik-automation GmbH Cyclus2 RacerMate Rosscraft Routledge Sable Seca Simi Technogym Tekscan Tenex Terason Treadmetrix VacUmed VIA Seating Vicon Wolters Kluwer Woodway Xcitex Exhibit Dates: May 27-29, 2015 Exhibit Hours: Wednesday, May 27 1:30-6:00 p.m. (Reception: 5:00-6:00 p.m.) Thursday, May 28 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Friday, May 29 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. American College of Sports Medicine 2015 Advance Program