Movement is medicine: From prevention to management in health and disease, physical activity plays a significant role. Tune in for engaging stories on physical activity and exercise, including interviews with experts and perspectives from the public.
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Movement is medicine: From prevention to management in health and disease, physical activity plays a significant role. Tune in for engaging stories on physical activity and exercise, including interviews with experts and perspectives from the public.
In this episode, we discuss how exercise can promote longevity in the aging population. We speak to Dr. Joe Baker about his work with Masters athletes and some negative stereotypes surrounding exercise in older adults. We have the opportunity to speak to Cathy Scharge, a Masters athlete who happens to be the second woman to run a marathon in Canada. Finally, we discuss a unique method of exercise called Nordic walking with Gabriella De Nino from Urban Poling. The experience and expertise of our guests show us that age is just a number!
Medicine in Motion
Movement is medicine: From prevention to management in health and disease, physical activity plays a significant role. Tune in for engaging stories on physical activity and exercise, including interviews with experts and perspectives from the public.