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SUMMARY:Focus on functional hypoxia
DESCRIPTION:Motor-cognitive training has been shown to improve global funct
 ioning, physical fitness, cognitive performance and psychopathological trai
 ts in healthy controls and neuropsychiatric patients. This successful appro
 ach has been linked to beneficial effects on brain plasticity, in patients 
 demonstrated e.g. via magnetic resonance imaging by increased volume of dis
 ease-related brain regions such as the hippocampus.\n\nHannelore Ehrenreich
  is set to start the symposium by introducing functional hypoxia as a conce
 pt explaining benefits of motor-cognitive training. She will provide the sc
 ientific basis of this concept and translational approaches in progress. La
 ter, Peter Falkai will report on physical exercise counteracting brain matt
 er loss in mental illness, in particular schizophrenia, and improvement in 
 psychopathology, cognition and global functioning. Kamilla Miskowiak is goi
 ng to present first experience with her human hypoxia project ALTIBRAIN in 
 healthy subjects and patients with affective disorders. She will provide da
 ta on tolerability and first evidence of efficacy. Johannes Burtscher will 
 describe studies performed with repeated short-term bouts of hyperoxia. Ess
 entially, he will delineate that hyperoxic recovery interferes with metabol
 ic adaptation to hypoxic exercise.\n\nProgram:\n\nConcept of functional hyp
 oxia: scientific basis and translational approaches Professor Dr. Hannelore
  Ehrenreich (Mannheim, Germany)\n\nEfficiency of endurance sports reflects 
 functional hypoxia Professor Dr Peter Falkai (Munich, Germany)\n\nThe human
  hypoxia project ALTIBRAIN: Tolerability and first evidence of efficacy Pro
 fessor Dr Kamilla Miskowiak (Copenhagen, Denmark)\n\nHyperoxic recovery int
 erferes with metabolic adaptation to hypoxic exercise Professor Dr Johannes
  Burtscher (Innsbruck, Austria)\n\nFurther information\n\nThe Leopoldina Sy
 mposium will take place as part of the DGPPN Congress 2024. Further informa
 tion on "Focus on functional hypoxia" and the congress can be found on the 
 DGPPN website.\n\nContact\n\nSlava Platikanova DGPPN e. V. E-Mail: programm
 @dgppnkongress.de
LOCATION:Berlin
DTSTAMP:20251112T170935Z
DTSTART:20241129T091500Z
DTEND:20241129T104500Z
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