Extremes of Human Energy Balance: Connecting the Dots between Energy Surplus and Deficiency
On November 21, 2022, the Professorship for Exercise, Nutrition and Health will host a mini-symposium featuring several high-profile speakers. The event, is co-hosted by Prof. Dr. Karsten Köhler and Dr. Eimear Dolan from the University of Sao Paolo and is part of the TUM Integrative Physiology Seminar.
The mini-symposium will be held in Lecture Hall 01 (BayWa Hörsaal) at the new TUM Campus im Olympiapark.
Program:
10.30 | Welcome | Renate Oberhoffer‐Fritz |
10.35 | Introduction | Karsten Koehler, Technical University of Munich (GER) |
10.40 | The athletic ape – energy as the currency of evolutionary fitness | Danny Longman, Loughborough University (UK) |
11.00 | A life history perspective on energy balance | Eimear Dolan, University of Sao Paolo (BRA) |
11.10 | Extremes of human energy balance – lessons from athletes and mere mortals | Karsten Koehler, |
11.30 | Coffe Break | |
12.00 | The impact of energy turnover on the control of energy balance | Anja Bosy‐Westphal, University of Kiel (GER) |
12.40 | Keynote: Extremes of negative energy balance in humans | Kevin Hall, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease (USA) |
13.30 | Panel Discussion + Farewell |
Registration:
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