Join us online on Saturday 29 June 2024 for a deep dive into healthspan and optimal ageing. This event will cover the latest research and theory with a strong emphasis on science-based tools and tips for use in clinical practice.
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Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Age Proof. The New Science of Living a Longer and Healthier Life
We all age, but some of us live longer than others and on average we are living twice as long as our ancestors did 200 years ago. So, the latest science with respect to ageing, and science that I have been involved in for the last 40 years, shows that 80% of our ageing biology is within our own control. We can not only live longer lives, but live also much happier healthier lives deep into our later years if we take control of our health and our lives. I will cover all of the most important areas that allow you take control of your ageing process.
Emma Beswick
Hallmarks of Healthspan – Lessons From Genetics
As longevity (lifespan) is highly heritable, insights into genetic factors can improve our understanding of mechanisms that promote health and reduce the risk of developing (chronic) diseases. Drawing on the latest (2023) ‘Hallmarks of Aging’ framework proposed by López-Otín etc al., Emma will explore the integration of genetic and epigenetic factors – including age itself – that impact healthspan. She will a take deep dive into the Nutrient sensing – mTOR (insulin signalling, growth), Mitochondrial function (mitohormesis and mitophagy), and Cellular senescence ‘hallmarks’, and the genes, pathways, nutrients (and anti-nutrients) involved in their function and dysfunction. Emma will critique some of the tools available to assess, monitor and measure health span, to enable ‘value’ versus ‘vanity’ approach to supporting clients to optimise their health.
Lorraine Nicolle
Healthspan Support in Action
Lorraine will present a quartet of mini-case studies united by the theme of improving cardiometabolic health, including:
- Dyslipidemia and history CV events
- Hypertension
- Insulin resistance
- Hyperhomocysteinemia with a family history of CVD
Each of the case studies will highlights the opportunities from massively increasing dietary plant and phytochemicals intake as part of the intervention, with links back to the hallmarks and biomarkers of ageing, genetic heterogeneity and the need for personalisation and precision.
Ticket Holder Benefits
- 4-5 Hours BANT-Approved CPD plus additional Bonus Live sessions with our event partners, all or most of which you can also use as CPD
- Event goodie box for the first 75 tickets (with UK mailing addresses)
- We have 3 x 3 month Healthpath Pro subscriptions to give away, available to both new and existing customers – these will be given away via a competition during the 29 June live sessions.
- All Livestream content is recorded + all ticket holders receive access to recordings and presentation materials.
- Before, during and after 29 June, there will be a Facebook Group community for event resources, Q&A and special offers, exclusive to ticket holders
- Our popular activity session on 29 June will be a guided stability and balance practice, very much aligned with the healthspan theme, stand up and move!
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Session Recordings
All live sessions are recorded and made available within days. This includes both the 29 June ‘main day’ live sessions and all the Bonus Live webinars that follow with event partners and speakers.
Thank you to our Event Partners
Our partners add value through additional Bonus Live webinars, educational resources and event special offers. Their support enables BANT to offer high-value, low-cost events to members and beyond.