StanfordOnline: Your Body Inside and Out: Using Exercise Physiology to Slow Aging
This online class will present the latest scientific information on the interaction between aging and physical activity. In an approachable style, you will learn how your physiology changes with age and how different types of movement can impact that trajectory of aging. Physical activity is a powerful medicine and you will learn how to harness its benefits to improve your health and wellness throughout the lifespan. Whether you are new to exercise or a life-long athlete, this class will open your eyes to the amazing systems within your body and help you strategize on activities that fit your goals for a healthy life.
Note: This class is self-paced, so despite the "One Session Start Date" below, you can start any day you are ready. We look forward to seeing you online.
There is one session available:
Your Body Inside and Out: Using Exercise Physiology to Slow Aging
At a glance
- Institution: StanfordOnline
- Subject: Biology & Life Sciences
- Level: Introductory
- Prerequisites:
An excitement for learning about the human body!
The course aims to be accessible to everyone. However, it is still challenging. A background in basic human physiology will prepare you to get the most out of this experience. However, for those non-scientists in the bunch, don’t fret. We have added glossaries and additional resources that will help you get through the material.
- Language: English
- Video Transcript: English
- Associated skills:Information Sciences, Exercise Physiology, Optometry, Diabetes Mellitus, Cardiovascular Disease, Dementia, Human Musculoskeletal Systems, Lecturing, Physiology, Aging Processes