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| Category | Name | Title | |
| Keynote | K-1 | Wojtek J. Chodzko-Zajko | Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Older Adults:What we know and what we have yet to learn |
| K-2 | Takao Suzuki | Secular changes of physical function among the community-dwelling-elderly people in Japan -Experience from TMIG-LISA- | |
| K-3 | Debra J. Rose | Preventing Falls Among Older Adults:There is No One Size Suits All Physical Activity Intervention Strategy | |
| K-4 | Taina Rantanen | Genetic and behavioral factors and disability in old age | |
| K-5 | Michael E. Rogers | EFFECTIVE EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS FOR ACTIVE AGING | |
| K-6 | Hiroshi Shibata | Nutrition and longevity in Japan | |
| K-7 | Kiyoji Tanaka | Age brilliantly:People with chronic diseases may stay younger when appropriately treated in a sound exercise program | |
| K-8 | Anthony A. Vandervoort | Canada's Contributions to Aging and Physical Activity Research | |
| Symposium | S-1 | Bevan C Grant | Masters Sport:The Inside Story |
| Mary Ann Kluge | |||
| Linda Glick | |||
| Rylee Dionigi | |||
| S-2 | Gareth R. Jones | Relationship of Muscle Fatigue and Muscle Activity on Functional Performance Tasks in Older Adults | |
| Charles L. Rice | |||
| Norihiro Shima | |||
| Jennifer M. Jakobi | |||
| S-3 | Makoto Chogahara | Social Strategies for Promoting Masters Sports | |
| Rylee Dionigi | |||
| Takafumi Yamaha | |||
| Chiyo Tsuruichi | |||
| Nobuhiro Ishizawa | |||
| S-4 | Marijke Hopman-Rock | Innovative physical activity programs:The implementation challenge | |
| Marcia Ory | |||
| Ellen Freiberger | |||
| Yukitoshi Aoyagi | |||
| S-5 | Michael Brach | Adapting Tests and Training to demented and very old adults | |
| Sabine Eichberg | |||
| Yael Netz | |||
| Gregory Gass | |||
| S-6 | Takao Suzuki | Comprehensive Mass Health Examination for a Community-dwelling Elderly People for Successful Aging | |
| Hajime Iwasa | |||
| Hunkyung Kim | |||
| Jinhee Kwon | |||
| Ayano Kusumoto | |||
| S-7 | Michael E. Rogers | First Step to Active Health:A scientifically-based exercise program for older adults now translated into Japanese | |
| Phillip Page | |||
| Nobuo Takeshima | |||
| S-8 | Charles H. Hillman | Age, Physical Activity, and Psychological Well-Being | |
| Wojtek Chodzko-Zajko | |||
| Keita Kamijo | |||
| Nadja Schott | |||
| Andiara Schwingel | |||
| Workshop | W-1 | Chikako Kamimukai | Sport Goods Development and the Exercise for Older Adults |
| W-2 | Ellen Freiberger | Functional Walking and Square Stepping Exercise | |
| Ryosuke Shigematsu | |||
| Mirjam Pijnappels | |||
| Paul de Vreede | |||
| W-3 | Shinya Kuno | Strength training as exercise prescription for the elderly people | |
| Syunpei Miyakawa | |||
| Ryuichi Ajisaka | |||
| Special Workshop | SW-1 | Mary Ann Kluge | The Making of a Senior (or Masters) Athlete:Training Considerations |
| Linda Glick | |||
| SW-2 | Sheila J. Sutton | A new beginning for seniors:A Journey Towards Healthy Aging | |
| Can-Fit Pro | |||
| SW-3 | John Rice | Snapshot From New Zealand: Overview of AUT University’s Never2old Exercise Programme and Strategy for Resistance Exercise Progression With Older Adults | |
| Justin Keogh | |||
| SW-4 | Bevan Grant | Telling Stories:Why and How Qualitative Researchers Do What They Do | |
| Mary Ann Kluge | |||
| Roundtable | Andiara Schwingel | Cultural challenges for promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyle:Eyes on the Japanese-Brazilian population living in Japan | |