International Scientific Conference Ageing Well – Active Aging

About Conference

University Nicolaus Copernicus in Toruń
Faculty of Health Sciences
Institute of Education Sciences
University Sport Centre
Foundation ”Bridge to the People”

 

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE

AGEING WELL – ACTIVE AGING

Toruń – Poland 21.03.2023 r.

ONLINE

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According to the World Health Organisation, health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Ageing well emphasises the notion that people can maintain satisfying and healthy lives as they age, by exercising the choices that optimise healthy, active, and secure lives.

The conference will focus on three aspects of ageing well:

  1. Body: the role of physical activity in maintaining physical health as a senior.
  2. Mind: the role of mental sports in maintaining mental health in old age.
  3. Relationships: the role of play and game in maintaining healthy senior relationships.

The most essential goal of ageing is satisfaction with your life. This can be achieved in several ways.  One of them is to take care of your body. If you desire a healthy body, you have to be active, eat a nutritious diet, and keep fit. People doing sports have greater abilities to do things and consequent happiness.

The second important aspect of ageing is your mind. Unfortunately, we don’t realise how important your mental health is. And the way to ensure good mental health is to adopt a mental sport like bridge. Engaging in mental sports makes the brain more alert, active and efficient, ensuring good mental health in old age.

And last but not least important concerning ageing is relationships. Maintaining relationships and connections benefits seniors in numerous ways. As people age, they tend to slow down socially and go out infrequently or not at all. So, it is extremely important for seniors to cultivate strong relationships. Relationships are thus key to mental and physical health.

The University Nicolaus Copernicus in Toruń and Foundation ”Bridge to the People” is pleased to invite you to a conference on ”Ageing Well – Active Aging”. This meeting offers you the opportunity to be a part of a discussion platform about the aforesaid crucial issues, from a modern and scientific viewpoint. Our presentations will offer you diverse perspectives on the problems relating to ageing.

 

See you soon!

 

Information:

The conference will be online. The platform of meeting will be Teams. Participation in the conference is free. To submit your presentation, please register via the website: https://ageingwell-activeageing.umk.pl/pages/Registration/

We are waiting for registration until 10.03.2023

You will receive more information on the meeting link and minute schedule when you register for the conference.

Contact the conference secretary: ablaszkowska@umk.pl

 

Program

 

e-mail

 

CET

Moderator

dr Marek Małysa

Prorector UNC

 prof. dr hab. Beata Przyborowska

bprzybor@umk.pl

Opening of the conference

 

9.00

President

 WBF Jan Kamras

 

Welcome

 

9.15

Session  I

Tihana Brkljačić

Tihana.Brkljacic@pilar.hr

Assessing Bridge Skill: Questionnaire for Trainers

9:30

Ditta Baczała

Ditta.Baczala@umk.pl

"Personal values of young persons with intellectual disability before and during COVID-19 pandemic"

10:00

Sebastjan Jeretič

Nikolina Jeretič

sebastjan.jeretic@neurovirtu.com

nikajeretic@gmail.com

 

The benefits of playing bridge for the well being of people 60+ in Slovenia

10:30

Małgorzata Maruszkin

lubiebrydza@wp.pl

Bridge means people, not cards

11:00

Tihana Brkljačić, Andreja Brajša - Žganec, Marina Kotrla Topić, Marija Džida, Maja Kučan

Tihana.Brkljacic@pilar.hr

Well-being in Multigenerational Families 

11:30

Tomasz Komendziński

tkomen@umk.pl

Health Neuroscience from Allostasis to Well-being. Inside Out Approach

12:00

Break

Session  II

Martin Seligman

seligman@psych.upenn.edu

Bridge &. Psychology in My Life.

14:00

Veronique Ventos

sollinw@gmail.com

Nook : a new generation AI dedicated to the game of Bridge

14.45

Samantha Punch and Cara Nethery

s.v.punch@stir.ac.uk

Digital leisure and bridge during Covid-19: The ‘missing’ players and social isolation

15.15

Tomasz Rutkowski

tomasz.rutkowski@riken.jp

 

15:45

Marek Małysa

Marekmalysa4@gmail.com

Latest results on dementia research

16:15

Zakończenie

16:30

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