705Friday, April 28, 2006

4:00 PM-5:15 PMConvention Center:250EF
AAHE/Generic
Effects of Exercise on Brain Structure and Function in Children and Adults
The aim of this application oriented presentation is to present and discuss novel exercise strategies for improving brain function and behavior in children and adults with and without disability. Research suggests human brain tissue has a far greater potential for acquiring new knowledge and developing new skills than we used to believe—experience is the chief architect of the brain. This has tremendous implications for how we should provide services for children and older adults, and what can be done to help people age with as much dignity as possible.
Keyword(s): adapted physical activity, disease prevention, older adult/aging issues
Speaker: Mark A. Hirsch, Charlotte Institute of Rehabilitation, Charlotte, NC

Back to American Association for Health Education

Back to the 2006 AAHPERD National Convention and Exposition