Event Details

Event Type: Webinar


Fri
August 22, 2025
12:00pm - 1:00pm
At your computer/device


Event Registration

Chronic Inflammation


Inflammation is a vital part of the immune system’s response to injury and infection. However, when the inflammatory response goes on too long or shows up where it’s not needed, it can become problematic. This type of inflammation – called chronic low-level inflammation – has been linked to health conditions including heart disease, certain types of cancer, cardio-respiratory disease, diabetes, and obesity.

In this engaging, evidence-based webinar, you will learn relevant research related to the causes of low-level chronic inflammation and how lifestyle choices such as nutrition, movement, sleep, and reframing stress can protect us from this type of “inflammation gone awry.” Walk away with an action plan of 1-2 changes you can make in your daily life to minimize your risk of low-level chronic inflammation and improve your health and well-being.

This class will be recorded and a one-week link to the recording will be shared with all registered participants. To receive incentive points, attend at least 80% of the live session or listen to the entire recording within one week.

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Instructor: Sally Duplantier, MS, is a gerontologist and healthspan educator focused on helping people “live their best life longer.” She has a master’s in gerontology from USC and a certificate in nutrition science from Stanford. She will begin a doctoral program in public health in 2025. Sally’s research is focused on the ways that nutrition, movement, sleep, stress, and social engagement impact healthy aging.

Class details are subject to change.