About this Event
Lifestyle choices for healthy aging
Muscle loss is often seen as an unavoidable part of aging, yet research shows there are meaningful steps we can take to maintain strength. This talk will explore how resistence exercise and everyday nutrition choices can support strength and mobility, with practical guidance that is safe, realistic, and effective.
Caroline Lowisz is a PhD student in the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University and a member of the Protein Metabolism Research Lab. Her work focuses on practical strategies to help older adults maintain muscle, strength and overall health. Caroline recently completed a two-year study on protein quality and lighter-load resistance training and is committed to sharing research in ways that translate into meaningful, everyday action.
About the Bites & Insights Series
As we age, many of us want to know what we can do to stay healthy and live well. However, with an overwhelming amount of information available, it can be challenging to determine where to focus our efforts to achieve the greatest impact on our health and well-being.
Join researchers and experts from the McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA) for Bites & Insights, a community talk series designed to share practical, evidence-based ways to stay healthy and engaged in the activities you enjoy as you age. Each session includes time for audience questions and open discussion. Light refreshments will be provided.
Bites & Insights is made possible through the generous support of the Hamilton Community Foundation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Shalom Village, 70 Macklin Street North, Hamilton, Canada
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