376Thursday, April 14, 2005

10:15 AM-12:15 PMConvention Center:N139
AAALF/Council on Aging and Adult Development
CAAD Symposium on Research on Aging
The 2005 CAAD Symposium will feature two prominent researchers from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Douglas Seals will describe the cardiovascular benefits of habitual exercise with the aging process in humans. Dr. Kerrie Moreau will describe the effects of habitual exercise and hormone replacement therapy on cardiovascular function and health in women. The Herbert H. deVries Award will be presented to Dr. Seals.
Keyword(s): older adult/aging issues, physical activity, research
Presider: Michael G. Bemben, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
Speakers:
Cardiovascular Benefits of Habitual Exercise with Aging in Humans
Douglas R. Seals, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
Effects of Habitual Exercise and Hormone Replacement Therapy on Cardiovascular Function and Health in Women
Kerrie L. Moreau, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO

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