American Society of Exercise Physiologists

Founded 1997

ASEP National Office

5127 McQuade Road, Duluth, MN 55804

Tel (218) 340-3496

ASEP President

Shane Paulson, MS, EPC

The American Society of Exercise Physiologists is pleased to announce the 12th ASEP National Conference to be held October 25-26, 2013 at the University of Illinois on the Chicago campus in Chicago, Illinois.

The themes for this year’s conference are “Undergraduate Student Research” and “Expanding Exercise Physiology in the Clinical Setting.” An exciting slate of guest speakers is scheduled to provide novel perspectives on scientific research and clinical exercise physiology. This is a unique event as speakers include talks from students, academics, and practitioners in the clinical and fitness settings.

ASEP seeks to develop professional recognition of the field of exercise physiology and its scholar and practitioner members. The Board of Directors and the membership at large are committed to unifying the profession by defining its bounds, establishing ethical standards, and developing meaningful professional credentials. This 2013 ASEP National Conference will provide the opportunity for consideration of new information and new directions to be considered simultaneously with the familiar traditional perspectives. ASEP invites exercise physiologists, exercise therapists, fitness trainers, and anyone else interested in the dynamic topic of exercise physiology to attend and participate in this open forum.

Sincerely,

Jeremy C. Fransen, PhD

Clinical Assistant Professor

UIC Conference Organizer

312-996-8569 or

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGISTS

12th ASEP National Conference

October 25-26, 2013

University of Illinois at Chicago

Student Center East (SCE), Room 605

750 South Halsted Street

Chicago, IL 60608

Physical Education Building (PEB)

901 West Roosevelt Road

Chicago, IL 60608

Physical Education Building

Thursday, October 24, 2013

5:00-9:00pm Registration

7:00-9:00 Board of Directors Meeting

Student Center East, Room 605

Friday, October 25, 2013

7:30-8:00 am Registration

8:00-8:15 Welcoming Remarks

Jeremy Fransen, PhD, President ILAEP

Shane Paulsen, MS, EPC, ASEP President

Open Session Speakers

8:15-8:45 Frank Wyatt, EdD, EPC

Endurance Training / Performance

8:45-9:15 John Coumb-Lilley, PhD

Psychological Aspects of Cardiac Rehab

Research Session Speakers

9:15-9:40 Micah Zuhl, PhD

Exercise as a Treatment for Inflammatory Diseases

9:40-10:00 Jacob Haus, PhD

Mechanisms in the Resolution of RAGE-Induced Inflammation with Aerobic Exercise

10:00-10:20 Erin Suttman and Eric Essick

Cold Water Immersion Limits Glucose Delivery after Long Distance Running

10:20-10:40 Break

10:40-11:00 Ashleigh Welter

Systemic Review: C-Reactive Protein and the Effects of Physiological Adaptations to Resistance and Aerobic Training

11:00-11:20 Cory M. Scott

Physiological Breakpoints and Maximal Steady State of Cycling: A Literature Review

11:20-11:40 Nicole Nowak, Kinjal Panchal, Lyndsey Rohlfs, Jonathan Traquena, Mohammed Rashed, and John Coumbe-Lilley, PhD

Review of Self-Efficacy Beliefs and their Role in Patient Adherence to Cardiac Rehabilitation Treatment

12:00-1:00pm Lunch

1:00-2:00 Craig Horswill, PhD

Hydration for the Health and Fitness of it

Open Session Speakers

2:00-2:30 Tommy Boone, PhD, MPH, MAM, MBA

Exercise Physiology and its Role in Preventive Healthcare

2:30-3:15 Keynote Speaker

Vicky Woodruff, PhD

An Invitation to New Frontiers

3:15-3:30 Shane Paulsen, MS, EPC, ASEP President

Functional Capacity in Skilled Nursing Residents

3:30-4:00 Frank Wyatt, EdD, EPC

Physiology and the Bike

Research Session Speakers

4:00-4:20 Alyssa Arwady, Farraz Ahmed, Brian Bernal, Kerry Hampston, and John Coumbe-Lilley, PhD

Evidence Based Recommendations for Young Exercise Physiologists using Self-Efficacy Building Strategies to Improve Adherence to Cardiac Rehabilitation

4:20- 5:00 Jeremy Fransen, PhD

Exploring the Potential of Creatine Ingestion to Maintain Muscle Function during Immobilization

6:00-7:30 Friday Dinner Banquet

(SCE Room 302)

Student Center East, Room 605

Saturday, October 26, 2013

7:30-8:00 am Registration

8:00-9:00 Boone Lecture

Tommy Boone, PhD, MPH, MAM, MBA

In Quest of Professionalism in Exercise Physiology

Open Session Speakers

9:00-9:30 Dale Wagner, PhD

Exercise Physiologists in the United States: A National Survey, 2012

9:30-10:00 Break

10:00-10:20 S. Kirk, G. Goggin, M.C. Powers, and L. Lowery, PhD

Ergogenic Effects of Caffeinated Drinks: Nervous System Mechanisms

10:20-10:40 M.C. Powers, C. Goggin, S. Kirk, and L. Lowery, PhD

Why is the Literature on Caffeine and Anaerobic Performance Equivocal?

10:45 - 12:00 Lonnie Lowery, PhD

Caffeine and Resistance Exercise

12:00-1:00pm Saturday Luncheon/Adjournment

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