Course Information
In this compact two-hour online module, Dr. Egor Egorov, MD presents current scientific publications and studies investigating metabolic risk factors related to the development of neurodegenerative diseases. Based on these findings, possible connections between intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia training (IHHT/IHT) and the modulation of such factors are discussed.
The module provides deeper insights into biological mechanisms described in research literature in the context of potential neuroprotective effects of hypoxic stimuli. In addition, complementary approaches examined in studies are addressed.
Admission Requirements:
No specific prerequisites. Medical knowledge and prior experience with IHHT/IHT may facilitate understanding.
Language:
German
Target Audience:
This module is intended for individuals already familiar with the concept of intermittent hypoxia training who wish to expand their knowledge of scientifically examined aspects in the field of health promotion for older adults.
Certificate/Proof of Participation:
Confirmation of participation
Instructor:
Dr. med. Egor Egorov, MD, expert in hypoxia research
Note: This module is intended solely for informal educational purposes. It does not provide therapeutic qualification, practical application instruction, or any state-recognized training.
This monthly ZOOM session offers an open space for exchange, questions, and experience-sharing related to intermittent hypoxia training, photobiomodulation, CO₂ applications, and other health-related approaches.
The workshop is held in collaboration with Dr. Egor Egorov – on the last Monday of each month.
What to expect:
- Direct dialogue with Dr. Egorov on individual questions, experiences, and insights
- Input from current developments in practice, research, and applied knowledge
- Opportunity to connect with other participants
Note: This is an informal educational offering. It does not provide therapeutic qualification or systematic training in any form.