Record Number |
510641 |
Item Type |
Video |
E Resource |
Meeting Name |
2014 Bone health in sport symposium. Conference (2014 : Canberra, ACT) |
Title |
2014 Bone health in sport symposium : Day 1, Prevention - part 1 : sweat and its relationhip with calcium / Professor Louise Burke, 1-2/02/2014. |
Portion of title |
Day 1, Prevention - part 1 : sweat and its relationhip with calcium . |
Published |
2014 |
Description |
1 streaming video (approximately 17 min. ) : mp4 file. |
Content Type |
two-dimensional moving image |
Media Type |
computer |
Carrier Type |
online resource |
Notes |
Conference held at Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra on 1st and 2nd February 2014. |
Presenter |
Presenter : Professor Louise Burke. Louise is a sports dietitian with over 30 years experience in the education and counselling of elite athletes. She has been Head of Sports Nutrition at the AIS since 1990. She was the team dietitian for the Australian Olympic Teams for the 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. Louiseās publications include over 220 research papers in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, and the authorship or editorship of several textbooks on sports nutrition. She is an editor of the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. Louise was a founding member of the Executive of Sports Dietitians Australia and is a Director of the IOC Diploma in Sports Nutrition. She is a member of the Working Group on Nutrition for the International Olympic Committee and was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2009 for her contribution to sports nutrition. |
Summary |
The 2014 Bone Health in Sport Symposium was presented by Sports Medicine Australia (SMA) in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), the Australasian College of Sports Practitioners and Sports Physiotherapy Australia. In 2014 the conference looked at bone health and its management. Bone injuries tend to be high in cost and have a high level of recurrence. This makes management important. Current research points towards a multifactorial nature of these injuries, which means that a multidisciplinary approach is essential. Drawing on talent from overseas and Australia from across the sports medicine spectrum, the conference was practical and topical. It is relevant to those involved with the grass roots athletes, through to the defence forces and the elite. |
Subjects |
Conference |
Sports medicine |
Sports science |
bone |
Exercise |
sweating |
Nutrition |
calcium |
Added Author |
Burke, Louise, Professor |
Added Corporate Name |
Sports Medicine Australia |
Australian Institute of Sport |
Australasian College of Sports Practititioners |
Sports Physiotherapy Australia |
Electronic Resource |
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https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/Library/videos/conferences/2014_conferences/2014_bone_health_in_sport_symposium/prevention2 |
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