XXIII International Puijo Symposium
Kansainvälinen Puijo Symposium on Kuopion liikuntalääketieteen tutkimuslaitoksen järjestämä kansainvälisesti erittäin hyvin tunnettu ja korkealle arvostettu kongressi. Järjestyksessään 23. Puijo Symposium “Physical Activity for Health Promotion and Medical Care – translation of clinical trial data to everyday practice” jatkaa vuonna 1976 käynnistynyttä symposiumperinnettä. Kuopiossa 27.-30.6.2022 järjestettävän tämänkertaisen Symposiumin tapahtumapaikkana toimii kauppa- ja viihdekeskus IsoCee, joka sijaitsee Kuopion torin välittömässä läheisyydessä. Edellinen Puijo Symposium järjestettiin 2014 ja paikalla oli osallistujia yli 25 eri maasta. Symposiumin osallistujissa on edustettuna monipuolisesti eri liikunta- ja terveysalan ammattiryhmiä, kuten esim. tutkijoita, lääkäreitä, fysioterapeutteja, biokemistejä, liikuntafysiologeja.
Tilaisuuden ohjelma
Scientific Program
MONDAY, June 27
09:00 Registration
12:15 OPENING CEREMONIES
Jukka Mönkkönen, Rector, University of Eastern Finland
Sari Essayah, Member of Parliament of Finland, Member of IOC
ROLE OF INACTIVITY IN CHRONIC DISEASES: EVOLUTIONARY INSIGHT AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS
Chairperson Dr Kai Savonen, Finland
13:00 Why we run
Dr Bernd Heinrich, USA
13:40 Why we never evolved to exercise
Dr Daniel Lieberman, USA
14:20 Physical activity enhances longevity
pro Dr Jonathan Myers, USA
con Dr Urho Kujala, Finland
15.00 Break
FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE…TO THE COMMUNITY HEALTH
Chairperson Dr Olli J. Heinonen, Finland
15.30 Lifelong exercise as a countermeasure against age-related decline in ability to function
Dr Alejandro Lucia, Spain
16.00 Promoting health-enhancing physical activity: successful examples
Dr Tommi Vasankari, Finland
16.30 Responsibility of sport and exercise medicine in preventing chronic disease
Dr Mats Börjesson, Sweden
18:30 Reception of the city of Kuopio
Town Hall
TUESDAY, June 28
FROM SCIENCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE I – Cardiorespiratory performance
Chairperson Dr Arto Hautala, Finland
08:00 Pulmonary limits to maximal cardiorespiratory performance in health and disease
Dr Jerome Dempsey , USA
08:30 Limitations to maximal cardiorespiratory performance in health and disease
Dr Andrew Jones, UK
09:00 The clinical importance of maximal cardiorespiratory performance: the past, present and future
Dr Jonathan Myers, USA
09.30 Cardiopulmonary exercise testing for risk prediction in major surgery
Dr Denny Levett, UK
10:00 Break
FROM SCIENCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE II - Cardiovascular diseases
Chairperson Dr Juha Hartikainen, Finland
10:30 Exercise and endothelium
Dr Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss, Switzerland
11:00 Exercise and retinal microvascular function across the lifespan
Dr Henner Hanssen, Switzerland
11:30 Towards a personalised approach in exercise-based cardiovascular rehabilitation: how can translational research help?
Dr Nicolle Kränkel, Germany
12:00 CPET imaging in cardiology: applications and perspectives
Dr Marco Guazzi, Italy
12:30 Lunch
Chairperson Dr Tomi Laitinen, Finland
13.45 Too much exercise for cardiovascular health? Myth or fact?
Dr Paul Thompson, USA
14:15 Mechanical cardiopulmonary interactions during exercise in heart failure
Dr Piergiuseppe Agostoni, Italy
14.45 Exercise training and physical activity in patients with heart failure
Dr Matthias Wilhelm, Switzerland
15.15 The clinical benefit of high-intensity interval training outweighs the potential risks
pro Dr Trine Moholdt, Norway
con Dr Juha Hartikainen, Finland
18:30 Oral presentations at Old Harbour restaurant at Kuopio Passenger Harbour
WEDNESDAY, June 29
FROM SCIENCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE III - Metabolic diseases
Chairperson Dr Timo Lakka, Finland
08:00 Role of inactivity in the development of metabolic syndrome
Dr Frank Booth, USA
08:40 The Fat but Fit paradox
Dr Mikael Fogelholm, Finland
09:20 A time to eat, a time to exercise: circadian biology and metabolic health
Dr John Hawley, Australia
10:00 Break
10:30 Mitochondria and aging - the role of exercise as a countermeasure
Dr Mark Tarnopolsky, Canada
11:10 Exercise as a modulator of intestinal microbiome
Dr Andrea Ticinesi, Italy
MARTTI J. KARVONEN YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD PRESENTATIONS
11:45 Finalist 1
12:00 Finalist 2
12:15 Finalist 3
12:30 Lunch
RALPH S. PAFFENBARGER JR. POSTER COMPETITION
13:45 Finalist 1
14:00 Finalist 2
14:15 Finalist 3
14:30 PUIJO SYMPOSIUM 2014 HONORARY LECTURE
Dr Martin Halle, Germany
THURSDAY, June 30
METHODOLOGICAL FRONTIERS OF EXERCISE MEDICINE
Chairperson Dr Vesa Kiviniemi, Finland
08:30 Statistical pitfalls of personalized medicine
Dr Stephen Senn, UK
09:10 The human risks of bias in medical and rehabilitation research and practice
Dr Antti Malmivaara, Finland
09:50 How to design the optimal exercise-based RCT – ask the experts
moderator Dr Vesa Kiviniemi, Finland
10:30 Break
11:00 From evidence-based knowledge to evidence-based decision-making
Dr Kari Raivio, Finland
PUIJO SYMPOSIUM HALL OF FAME: GREETINGS FROM THE GIANTS OF EXERCISE MEDICINE
Chairperson Dr Rainer Rauramaa, Finland
11:35 Dr Ilkka Vuori, Finland
12:05 Recipient of Heikki Pekkarinen Memorial Award
12:35 Lunch
13:45 Martti J. Karvonen Young Investigator Award ceremony
14:00 Ralph S. Paffenbarger Jr. Poster Competition Award ceremony
14:15 Understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of physical activity-induced health benefits
Dr P. Darrell Neufer, USA
15:00 Closing of the Symposium
Dr Martin Halle, Germany