Evidence for HIIT in Patients With Chronic Disease Webinar

Evidence for the use of HIIT in Patients with Chronic Disease Webinar

The decision whether to use of high intensity interval training (HIIT) presents an interesting challenge to exercise specialists. On one hand the gains in health and fitness are often superior to those observed from traditional moderate intensity continuous exercise (MICE) training. In contrast, anecdotal evidence and intuition may lead the practitioner to consider HIIT use in people with chronic disease may increase the risk of adverse events. This presentation presents efficacy (does it work) and safety evidence for the use of HIIT in people with chronic diseases. Guidance is also given on who may be suitable to undertake HIIT and how it may be optimally delivered.

Presented by Professor Neil A. Smart, PhD, M.Med.Sci., Bsc Hons, ESSAF 

Neil is a research and teaching professor in the degrees of exercise science and clinical exercise physiology at the University of New England. Neil teaches units in exercise physiology, clinical exercise testing, exercise prescription for disease populations, exercise training and patho-physiology of chronic disease. Neil's main research interests in exercise science are in exercise therapy for the management of chronic disease. Specifically Neil is interested in the role of intermittent ischaemia and hypoxia on the ability to improve blood vessel function. Neil has worked extensively with people with heart failure and type II diabetes. Neil has also completed >70 meta-analyses of the various benefits of exercise training in patients with chronic disease such as heart failure and renal failure. Neil provides an exercise physiology clinic so people with chronic illnesses in the local community can access the benefits of regular physical exercise.
Selected Publications
Orcid ID http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8290-6409
Researcher ID E-6822-2011

Schedule

Wednesday, 28 October 2020
2:00pm - 3:30pm AEDT

Please note, the times listed are in Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time.  Your local time will be: 
ACT:         2:00pm - 3:30pm  
NSW:
  2:00pm - 3:30pm
NT:
  12:30pm - 2:00pm
QLD:
  1:00pm - 2:30pm
SA:
  1:30pm - 3:00pm
TAS:
  2:00pm - 3:30pm
VIC:    2:00pm - 3:30pm
WA:
  11:00am - 12:30pm


Please note: This is a live webinar and needs to be watched at the specified time above. If you are unable to watch the webinar live, it will be produced as podcast and can be purchased within the following month.

Rates per person

ESSA Member         $30.00  
Non-Member
  $50.00
ESSA Student Member
  $15.00
Student Non-Member
  $25.00 
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Access to Webinar

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Target Audience

Any Accredited Exercise Scientist and/or Accredited Exercise Physiologist

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When
28/10/2020
Where
Webinar Online
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