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Saturday 31 st January 2015 Module 4 Sports, Exercise & Obesity Venue: Cheyne Lecture Theatre, RCSI aculty Dámh Leigheas Spóirt agus Aclaíochta Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine, RCPI & RCSI 121 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel +353 1 402 2780 Fax +353 1 402 2781 Email: [email protected] www.rcsi.ie/fsem Twitter: @FSEM_IRL LinkedIn: Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine, RCPI & RCSI

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Page 1: Saturday 31st January 2015 Module 4 Sports, …...SEMSEP 2014 / 2015 – 31st January 2015 Module 4 – Sports, Exercise & Obesity Programme Co-Chairs: Dr Padraig Sheeran, Prof John

Saturday 31st January 2015Module 4Sports, Exercise & Obesity

Venue: Cheyne Lecture Theatre, RCSI

aculty

Dámh Leigheas Spóirt agus Aclaíochta

aculty

Dámh Leigheas Spóirt agus Aclaíochta

Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine,RCPI & RCSI

121 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

Tel +353 1 402 2780Fax +353 1 402 2781Email: [email protected]/fsem

Twitter: @FSEM_IRLLinkedIn: Faculty of Sports andExercise Medicine, RCPI & RCSI

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Welcome address from Dean

Dr Padraig Sheeran MB ChB, FFA RCSI, FRCS Ed., FFSEM, DTM&H, FJFICMI

Consultant Anaesthetist - Our Lady’s Children Hospital, Crumlin

Dean of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine, RCPI & RCSI

Dear Delegates,

Following on from our very successful SEMSEP 2013/2014 programme, On behalf of the Faculty Board, I would like to welcome you to RCSI today for the fourth Module in our Sports and Exercise Medicine Structured Educational Programme (SEMSEP) 2014/2015. The objective of the SEMSEP programme is to provide additional educational opportunities in the new specialty of Sports and Exercise Medicine to our Fellows and Members, but also to medical practitioners and other allied healthcare professionals who are interested to learn more about Sports and Exercise Medicine.

The modules will be delivered during the academic year, and will address a number of topics. Our first 3 modules (Gaelic Games – Sports Medicine Updates, Anti-Doping beyond the pitch & The Medical Challenges of Travelling with a Team) were well attended. We hope that today’s module as well as the next 2 modules on Sports Injuries-Is it all in the mind? & The Female Athlete scheduled later on in the programme will be as popular.

On behalf of the Faculty Board I would like to welcome you to RCSI to this morning’s talk on Sports, Exercise & Obesity. Obesity has increased so rapidly, worldwide, it is now often described as an epidemic. No country has successfully tackled this problem, which results in major adverse consequences for healthy wellbeing, work output and life expectation. There are huge costs involved in dealing with these consequences.

Today’s speakers will touch on one of Ireland’s current epidemics that affects not only adults, but children and adolescents too. Do we fully understand the implications of limitations of excess weight and how do we tackle it? I hope todays speakers can enlighten you on these challenges.

Dr Padraig SheeranDean of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine, RCPI & RCSI

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SEMSEP 2014 / 2015 – 31st January 2015Module 4 – Sports, Exercise & Obesity

ProgrammeCo-Chairs: Dr Padraig Sheeran, Prof John RyanVenue: Cheyne Lecture Theatre, RCSI

Time Title Speaker

8.30am Registration in the Concourse

9.00am Welcome Address from Dean Dr Padraig Sheeran

9.10am The race we don’t want to win - Tackling Ireland’s obesity epidemic

Prof Catherine Hayes

9.40am The Dynamics of Fat Prof Donal O’Shea

10.10am Childhood Obesity - the pandemic Dr Sinead Murphy

10.40am Fatness, Fitness and Health of Populations Prof Colin Boreham

11.10am Break in the Concourse

11.40am Football & Weight Management - Considering the Parallels & the Polarised

Dr Colin Dunlevy

12.10pm How the gut talks to the brain Prof Carel Le Roux

12.40pm The Obesity and Mental Health Interface Dr Abbie Lane

1.10pm Close – Dr Padraig Sheeran

* Please note that there will be 5 minutes allocated for Q&A with delegates after each talk

This module is approved for 4 CPD credits

HEALTH AND SCIENCE PROMOTION OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXCELLENCE IN SPORT PERFORMANCEWE ARE COMMITTED TO BE THE LEADER AND PRIME REFERENCE IN EDUCATION, ETHICS AND SCIENCE FOR SPORTS AND EXERCISE MEDICINE IN IRELAND

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Speakers’ BiographiesPROF CATHERINE HAYES MD, FFPHM, MPH, MRCGP, MB, BCh, BAO Professor Catherine Hayes previously worked full time as a Consultant in Public Health Medicine in the Health Service Executive (HSE) since 1995 and continues to retain a commitment to the Health and Well-being Directorate of HSE. She has over two decades of extensive practitioner experience in delivery of multisectoral clinical and health promotion initiatives and has had significant input into public health policy as a member of national and international bodies. She is currently Co-chair of the Royal College of Physicians Policy Group on Obesity which recently produced ‘The race we don’t want to win, Tackling Ireland’s obesity epidemic, August 2014’.

PROF DONAL O’SHEA MD, FRCPI, FRCP(UK)Professor Donal O’Shea qualified in Medicine from University College Dublin in 1989. Prof O’Shea moved to Hammersmith Hospital in London and was awarded a Wellcome Trust Training Fellowship to study how the brain controls appetite. In 1999, he moved to his current position in Dublin where he runs a hospital based multidisciplinary treatment unit for the management of adult obesity. He is a member of the Department of Health special action group on obesity established in 2011 chaired the health impact assessment group on the potential benefits and harms of a tax on sugar sweetened drinks. He is also a member of the Healthy Ireland Council. Research interests include immune effects of obesity, diabetes, steroid metabolism, gender identity disorder and thyroid disorders.

DR SINEAD MURPHY Mb BCh BAO, DCH, MSc. Med Ed, FRCPIDr Sinead Murphy’s primary role is as Director of Paediatric Education at the UCD School of Medicine and Medical Sciences. She is also a Consultant Paediatrician at Children’s University Hospital, Temple St. and has recently been appointed as director of Education in RCPI. She studied undergraduate medicine in Trinity College Dublin in 1994 and went into Paediatrics straight from internship. She continued her clinical training at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and at University College London returning to Ireland in 2001. She has a special interest in childhood obesity and has carried out extensive research on this subject. More recently, she has been in the role of clinical lead on the paediatric childhood obesity service which was developed and is run by a multidisciplinary team in Temple Street.

PROF COLIN BOREHAM PhD, FACSM, FECSSProfessor Colin Boreham joined UCD in July 2006 to become the inaugural Director of the Institute for Sport and Health. He is a sports scientist of over 35 years standing, and has published over 140 peer reviewed papers on aspects of exercise, sport and health. He is a Fellow of both the American College of Sports Medicine and the European College of Sports Sciences, and is on the Editorial Boards of The Journal of Sports Sciences, Paediatric Exercise Sciences and Sports Medicine. On the sporting front, he is an ex UK record holder for the High Jump and went on to represent Great Britain at the 1984 Olympics as a Decathlete alongside the great Daley Thompson. He was also Fitness Adviser to the IRFU from 1987-90.

DR COLIN DUNLEVY PhD, MISCPDr Colin Dunlevy graduated as a physiotherapist from Trinity College Dublin in 2000 having had a previous career in information technology. Postgraduate research in the area of joint kinematics was continued at Trinity and a PhD was awarded in 2005. He has worked in AMNCH Tallaght and the Central Remedial Clinic (CRC) in Clontarf. Since 2008 he has worked in the weight management service at St Columcille’s Hospital, Loughlinstown. He has continued to work in musculoskeletal private practice since 2000 and has been a team physiotherapist with the FAI since 2001. His involvement with the FAI has been at all levels from U15s to the senior international team.

PROF CAREL LE ROUX MBChB, MSc, FRCP, FRCPath, PhDProfessor Carel le Roux graduated from medical school in Pretoria South Africa, completed his Senior House Officer training at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, his Specialist Registrar training in metabolic medicine at the Hammersmith Hospitals and his PhD at Imperial College London. He was appointed as Senior Lecturer and later promoted to Reader at Imperial. He started his role as Chair as Head of Pathology at University College Dublin in 2012 where he now works within the Diabetes Complications Research Centre. He previously received a President of Ireland Young Researcher Award, Clinician Scientist Award from the National Institute Health Research in the UK, a Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellowship and an Anglo American Open Scholarship.

DR ABBIE LANE MD LRCPSI FRCPsychDr Abbie Lane is a Consultant Psychiatrist, Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Senior Clinical Lecturer in UCD attached to the Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Mental Health Research at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Elm Park. She graduated in medicine from RCSI in 1984. She specialises in the assessment and management of stress related illness, particularly anxiety and depression. She was one of the first mental health practitioners to include physical health and exercise training into the management of mental health problems. She has worked as a Consultant Psychiatrist in Clinical practice for over 20 years and provides training in Stress Management to a number of organisations and groups. She is a member of the College of Psychiatrists Eating Disorders Special Interest Group. She represents the College of Psychiatrists on the RCPI Obesity Policy group. At present she runs her own mental health clinic in Dundrum, the Gulliver Clinic and works as an Associate Dean with the St. Patrick’s Mental Health Service.