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OCTOBER 7 MAIN HALL ROOM A ROOM B ROOM C POSTER AREA 08:30–09:00 Registration 09:00–09:45 Opening Speeches 09:45–10:30 KEYNOTE 1 Scott Powers Exercise is good medicine Chair A. Haydar Demirel 10:30–11:00 BREAK 11:00–11:45 KEYNOTE 2 Willem Van Mechelen Workplace physical activity interventions in a cost-effectiveness perspective Chair Tommi Vasankari 12:00–13:00 LUNCH 13:00–13:45 KEYNOTE 3 Allard van der Beek Total PA is associated with positive health outcomes and occupational PA is not: How come? Chair Willem Van Mechelen 13:45–15:00 SYMPOSIUm 1 Lucy Saunders, Diana Rus, Olov Belander, Nanette Mutrie Collaboration and intersectoral approaches to promote physical activity and active living Chairs Sonja Kahlmeier & Karen Milton 15:00–15:30 BREAK POSTER SESSION 1 → Policies, interventions and promotion of physical activity → Sedentary behavior & technological innovations, monitoring and surveillance of PA → Early Career Poster Competition 15:30–16:00 16:00–17:00 ORAL PRESENTATIONS 1 Sedentary behavior Workshop 1 Exercise in health and chronic diseases Early Career Network Meeting 17:00–17:30 OCTOBER 7 Policies, interventions and promotion of physical activity Lucy Saunders Active Travel: the challenges and how to overcome them OCTOBER 8 MAIN HALL ROOM A ROOM B ROOM C Economic dimensions, technological innovations, monitoring of physical activity Environmental approaches to active living, active design, urban planning Psycho-social aspects of physical activity and epidemiology POSTER AREA 08:00–08:45 Registration 08:45–09:30 KEYNOTE 4 Charlie Foster Can photos and maps help us to understand and change physical activity Chair Brian Martin 09:30–10:30 PARALLEL ORAL PRESENTATIONS 2 10:30–11:00 break workshop 2 Katja Siefken WHO Physical Activity Toolkit 11:00–12:15 SYMPOSIUM 2 Anna Chalkley, M Gallagher, Eline Vlasblom, Sarahjane Belton, Jan Seghers Promoting Physical Activity in Children and Young People: Assessment, Intervention Design and Evaluation Chair Catherine Woods 12:15–13:15 lunch 13:15–14:30 HEPA EUROPE WORKING GROUP MEETING 1 Joint session on physical activity and sport promotion in youth/HEPA promotion in socially disadvantaged groups – measurement methods HEPA EUROPE WORKING GROUP MEETING 2 Joint session on HEPA promotion in health care settings/active ageing and HEPA promotion and the environment the use of natural environments as medicine HEPA EUROPE WORKING GROUP MEETING 3 Workplace HEPA promotion – reducing sedentary behaviour HEPA EUROPE WORKING GROUP MEETING 4 Sports clubs for health 14:30–15:00 BREAK POSTER SESSION 2 → Physical activity and body composition in youth and children → Interventions and promotion of physical activity in youth and children → Psychosocial aspects of physical activity in youth and children 15:00–15:30 HEPA EUROPE – EU UPDATE SESSION 15:30–16:30 16:30–16:45 Closing Speeches 17:30–23:00 gala dinner OCTOBER 8 OCTOBER 9 MAIN HALL ROOM A ROOM B ROOM C POSTER AREA 09:00–12:00 Annual Meeting notes HEPA Europe Working Group Meetings are open to all interested participants. The Annual Meeting is open to HEPA Europe members and all interested participants. ORAL PRESENTATIONS 7th October, 16:00–17:00 Main Hall Room A Exercise in health and chronic diseases Policies, interventions and promotion of physical activity chairs Nanette Mutrie chairs Eva Martin & Erdem Kaşıkçıoğlu chairs Sonja Kahlmeier & Murat Aydın Anne Vuillemin Content comparison of sedentary behaviour questionnaires: A systematic review Alexis Lion Physical activity for secondary prevention in the grand-duchy of Luxembourg: the sport-santé project Benedicte Swennen Multilevel moving to business (MTB) –Intervention in small and midsize workplaces: implementation assessment Herbert Löllgen Implementing of the EFSMA exercise prescription for health Claudia Molema Sedentary behavior 16:00-16:10 Matleena Livson 16:10-16:20 Ingrid Hendriksen 16:20-16:30 Catherine Woods 16:30-16:40 Karen Milton 16:40-16:50 Does a decrease in sedentary behavior result in improved work-related outcome measures? Qualitative exploration of patient barriers and motivators in engaging with a technology-enabled behaviour change intervention in long-term cardiac rehabilitation Trends in prolonged sitting among European adults: 27 country analysis 16:00-16:10 16:10-16:20 Giorgio Chiaranda 16:20-16:30 Stjepan Heimer 16:30-16:40 Inverse relationship between walking speed and its improvement and hospitalization: A prospective study in 1791 cardiac outpatients in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy Effectiveness evaluation of HEPA referral system Room B 16:00-16:10 16:10-16:20 Eva Smit 16:20-16:30 Jana Pelclová 16:30-16:40 Flora Jackson 16:40-16:50 Switch shows you how to encourage people to switch to walking and cycling for short urban trips in Europe Preferences for financial incentives in a lifestyle intervention: Results of a discrete choice experiment among chronically ill patients Participants’ views and experiences on facilitators in programs to enhance and maintain physical activity. Adherence to increased walking for transportation in postmenopausal women Mainstreaming physical activity through health and social care in Scotland ORAL PRESENTATIONS Main Hall 8th October, 09:30-10:30 Room A Room B chairs Anne Vuillemin & Anna Chalkley Economic dimensions, technological innovations, monitoring of physical activity Environmental approaches to active living, active design, urban planning Gözde Ersöz chairs Narcis Gusi & Hülya Kayıhan chairs Maarten Koornnef Iris An Der Heiden Jens Troelsen Psycho-social aspects of physical activity and epidemiology 09:30-09:40 Filip Boen 09:40-09:50 Wolfgang Ruf 09:50-10:00 Marion Herens 10:00-10:10 Eva Martin 10:10-10:20 Motivational orientation, basic needs satisfaction and well–being in young exercisers: an application of the self–determination theory Does referring to age norms affect older adults’ motivation to exercise? An experimental study on “Pattern Stepping” Preconditions for implementing inclusive physical activity programs for people with psychiatric disorders in Austria 09:30-09:40 Randy Rzewnicki 09:40-09:50 Malcolm Ward 09:50-10:00 William Bird 10:00-10:10 Health-related quality of life, self-efficacy and enjoyment keep the socially vulnerable physically active German satellite account of sports: relationship of sport related consumption and sport facility costs 09:30-09:40 Josef Mitas Valuing cycling: Save €100 billion & create 100,000 jobs with the cycling economy 09:40-09:50 c=em2: Yes, physical activity promotion really is rocket science 09:50-10:00 Beat the street in reading a city-wide physical activity intervention to get a whole population active Finn Berggren Ferhat Esatbeyoğlu 10:00-10:10 Mohammad Ehsani 10:10-10:20 Settings for physical activity – developing a site-specific physical activity behavior model Physical activity of Czech adults in various perceived neighborhood environments Attack from the sea – a new approach to promote physical activity in harbor cities Physical activity levels, BMI and healthy life style behaviours in adolescents How to increase participation in sport and physical activity Physical activity, sports, sensation seeking and injuries in male emerging adults in Switzerland POSTER PRESENTATIONS 7th October, 15:30–16:00, Poster Area Policies, interventions and promotion of physical activity chairs Andrea Backovic & Ayşe Kin İşler Maria-Elena Bozdog How is the Delphi Method used in evidence informed (public) health policy development? Results of a literature review Wanda Wendel-Vos poster id 2 Effectiveness and feasibility of a financial incentive in a combined lifestyle intervention patients with diabetes or cardiovascular disease: Study design Gigja Gunnarsdottir CHRODIS – Joint action on chronic diseases and promoting healthy ageing across the life cycle Sami Kokko Sports Club for Health (SCforH) II project – Promoting national implementation of SCforH programs in EU member states Özlem Özcan Investigation of the distribution of scientific publications about physical activity in Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Hayriye Kul Karalı poster id 6 Subject distribution of studies that related physical activity which published in Journal of American Physical Therapy Association Sylvia Titze Street-workout parcours – an urban strength training design. What is the user profile? poster id 1 poster id 3 poster id 4 poster id 5 poster id 7 POSTER PRESENTATIONS 7th October, 15:30–16:00, Poster Area Sedentary behavior & technological innovations, monitoring and surveillance of physical activity Poster Competition chairs Karen Milton & Ayda Karaca chairs Marie Murphy & Niamh Murphy Saila Hänninen AKTIIVIX- A targeted, multi departmental service chain model for exercise counseling Nicholas Burger Sema Can Investigation of physical activity levels in female university workers (pilot study) Tackle and contact-related performance and injury epidemiology in rugby union and rugby league: A systematic review Tsaja Knific Screening system for functional disability and physical activity workshops for elderly in Slovenia Matija Dunaj About fitness centers (FC) and their offer – Fitness Index™ Project Serdar Arslan Cases population distribution of scientific publications about physical activity in Journal of American Physical Therapy Association poster id 8 poster id 9 poster id 15 poster id 16 Tuğba Arslan Urban-rural differences in physical activity level among older population in Turkey Narcis Gusi Sit-to-stand-to-sit performance in women with fibromyalgia compared with healthy controls poster id 17 Lana Ruzic Static and dynamic proprioception tests in evaluation of balance abilities poster id 18 Pekka Oja Dose-response between exercise and aerobic capacity: meta-analysis of randomized control trials Stevo Popovic Effect of water polo sport on body mass index in highly trained junior players. poster id 10 poster id 11 poster id 12 poster id 13 poster id 14 POSTER PRESENTATIONS Physical activity and body composition in youth and children chairs Bengt Kayser & Aysel Pehlivan Jorge Mota Association between sedentary time and waistto-height ratio in preschool children Pavel Dietz Overweight and obesity in German “kids-club-children” – recommendations for health-oriented kids-clubs poster id 1 poster id 2 Ayşe Kin İşler poster id 3 Associations among physical characteristics, body composition and physical activity among adolescents according to age and gender Yasemin Güzel Body composition and physical activity in Turkish adolescents Jovan Gardasevic Analysis of nutrition of boys and girls, adolescents from Niksic-Montenegro Evrim Ünver Relationship between physical activity level and 6 minute walk testing in prepubertal boys poster id 4 poster id 5 poster id 6 8th October, 15:00-15:30, Poster Area Interventions and promotion of physical activity in youth and children chairs chairs Catherine Woods & Finn Berggren Winfried Banzer & Gıyasettin Demirhan Teresa García Pastor Physical activity and sedentary time changes after pedometer based intervention in children: Play+Health Michal Kudláček Weekends compensation of school mental load through physical activity in adolescents Anna Chalkley Change4life 10 minute shakeup: An evidence-based communication campaign in England poster id 12 Jose Ribeiro Cardiorespiratory fitness, not physical activity, is associated with academic performance in children and adolescents Kaisa Laine Jump in- exercise counseling for youth poster id 13 Kelly Ohara Sports games’ role for learning health knowledge Boronyai Zoltán The correlation between physical education and students’ current and future attitudes towards health awareness poster id 14 Duygu Ilgın The investigation of physical activity participation habits of the elderly care program students and their attitudes toward the importance of participation to a physical activity in the active ageing process Hande Bozkurt Türkeri The social environment at physical activity and nutritional habits poster id 7 poster id 8 poster id 9 poster id 10 Psychosocial aspects of physical activity in youth and children poster id 11 poster id 15 Any changes to the conference program will be posted on notice boards, and will be available on the conference web site www.hepa2015.org/blog