Boost Your Health Fall 2016
The Boost Your Health lunchtime series focusing on healthy living through disease prevention, eating right, exercise and stress reduction is back with a new fall lineup!Â
Lunchtime information sessions have moved to Thursdays this fall. See below for a list of this season's events.
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October 6:Â Walking as a Tool for Improving Health, with Dr. Kaberi Dasgupta
Walk, don’t drive, if you want to stay healthy!Â
Improve your health by increasing your physical activity. Join Dr. Dasgupta and learn how by simply walking more you can reduce the risk of developing chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.   Â
Dr. Kaberi Dasgupta, Professor of Medicine at º£½ÇÉçÇø, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, leads a study on the beneficial effects of walking to help reduce the risks of developing chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes. She has also done research on walkable neighborhoods. According to Dr. Dasgupta, the walkability of our environment should be that extra opportunity for integrating activity into our day. “If we live in a walkable neighborhood we should take advantage of it, because it can contribute to our total physical activity. She adds “It is a little bit like having a treadmill in our basement. The treadmill is a great tool for keeping fit, as long as it is used.â€Â
¶Ù²¹³Ù±ð:Ìý Thursday, October 6, 2016
Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Location:Â ARTS W-20
To register, go here
Start the fall season off on the right foot!Â
Organize your own lunchtime walking group - get all the details here: starting_a_walking_group.doc
Begin a fitness walking program - Check out (Courtesy of Christian Kroh, Community Outreach, Sturgeon Valley Physiotherapy, Alberta Community Outreach).
October 14: º£½ÇÉçÇø Employee Health Fair
Where else can you meet with over 30 health and wellness professionals under one roof and obtain important information and resources to help you on the road to a healthy lifestyle? The º£½ÇÉçÇø Health Fair for Faculty and Staff of course!  Save the date!
Interactive booths, demos and presentations, gift bags and raffle prizes!  For more details including a list of exhibitors, go here!November 10: Humor, Magic and Medicine, with Dr. Joe Schwartz
It is becoming more and more clear that there is a strong interrelationship between the body and the mind. While sick people may not exactly be able to laugh their way back to health, scientists are looking very seriously at the potential therapeutic value of humor and play. There appears little question that mental attitude can influence how we deal with stress and how we recover from certain illnesses. Unfortunately, though, sometimes people place too much hope on the power of "positive thinking." Join Dr. Joe Schwartz and laugh a little, and learn a lot about the value of humor in managing stress! You may even experience a little magic…..
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2016
Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Location: ARTS W-20
To register, go here