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The (8) named lectures from the 2005 ACSM Annual Meeting are featured on a single, extended-play DVD. Over seven hours of authoritative information and insights on sports medicine and exercise science, including:
- Maria T.E. Hopman, "The Disabled Athlete: From Paralysis to Paralympics" (D.B. Dill Historical Lecture)
- Joseph G. Verbalis, "Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia" (President’s Lecture)
- Edward McAuley, "Physical Activity and Aging: The Role of Self-Cognitive Processes" (President’s Lecture)
- Roald Bahr, "Preventing Injuries in Sports: A Scientific Approach" (President’s Lecture)
- Karyn A. Esser, "Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy: Exercise, Growth Factors, and Supplements" (President’s Lecture)
- Robert Murray, "The Science of Sports Drinks" (Gisolfi Tutorial Lecture)
- Randy W. Braith, "Exercise Physiology: Essential for Desired Outcomes After Heart Transplantation" (Pollock Tutorial Lecture)
- George A. Brooks, "The Physiology of Lactate Metabolism: Then and Now" (Gollnick Tutorial Lecture)
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Biography
- The American College of Sports Medicine is the largest, most respected sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. Founded in 1954, ACSM currently has more than 20,000 national, international, and regional members in over 80 countries. Working in a wide range of medical specialties, allied health professions, and scientific disciplines, ACSM’s members are committed to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sports-related injuries and the advancement of the science of exercise. With a strong heritage and visionary approach to the future, ACSM continues to grow and prosper both nationally and internationally.
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