This is an archive of the program which took place on February 5, 2010.

Exercise is Medicine

Understanding the Evidence

Program Overview:

Physical inactivity has an astonishing breadth of harmful health effects and the association between an inactive and unfit way of life persists in virtually every subgroup of the population. On the contrary, physical activity has a powerful effect on both the treatment and prevention of almost every chronic disease, including obesity. As the costs associated with such diseases have soared, it is clear that physical inactivity is one of the major public health problems of our time.

In this program, Dr. Robert E. Sallis, chairman for the Exercise is Medicine initiative and immediate past- president of the American College of Sports Medicine, discusses the growing evidence supporting the health benefits of physical activity beyond weight management, and the role of health professionals in Exercise is Medicine (EIM), a new global initiative of the American College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Sallis discusses the EIM initiative and the importance of making physical activity assessments and development of exercise prescriptions a routine part of the disease prevention and treatment paradigm for all patients. (Program Length: 1 hour)

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Presenters:

Robert E. Sallis, M.D., FACSM

Robert E. Sallis, M.D., FACSM, serves as the chairman for the Exercise is Medicine initiative and previously served as president (2007-08) of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). Dr. Sallis received his Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Air Force Academy and his medical degree from Texas A&M University. He completed his residency in family medicine at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Fontana, Calif., where he served as chief resident. He has served as the head team physician at Pomona College since 1988, and holds a Certificate of Added Qualifications in sports medicine. Dr. Sallis lectures and publishes extensively in the area of sports medicine and serves as chairman of the Science Advisory Committee to Governor Schwarzenegger's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. He received the 2008 Community Leadership Award from the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, and the 2009 Leonardo da Vinci award for international leadership in sports medicine from the Italian Federation of Sports Medicine. Dr. Sallis currently serves as editor-in-chief of ACSM's clinical journal, Current Sports Medicine Reports

Jane Nelson Worel, MSN, APRN-BC, APNP (Moderator)

Jane Nelson Worel is President of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA) and the Coordinator of the Cardiovascular Disease in Women Program at Meriter Hospital, in Madison, Wisconsin. She is a Fellow of the American Association of Cardiovascular Rehabilitation, a member of the American Heart Association and serves on the National Physical Activity and Metabolism Council's Obesity Committee.