Maria Shriver, a high-performance lifestyle leader in health and wellness, and Equinox Sports Club today announced the formation of the first club. move for mind Trial release on Saturday, May 21st.
This groundbreaking event will be held at Equinox Sports Clubs in New York, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, Boston, and Washington, DC. Participants will train their minds and bodies with a physical fitness challenge that includes Equinox’s unique cardio workout, “The Cut.” Explore a first-of-its-kind marketplace where you can experience boxing classes, yoga, guided meditations, and meet and hear from superstars in brain research, fitness, food, nutrition, stress/sleep, and caregiving. There are also opportunities. move for mind This is a belief that funding women’s brain research will solve the Alzheimer’s epidemic and help answer the question of why so many people get Alzheimer’s, and why are the majority of them women? It’s an unprecedented gathering of powerful women, men, and leading experts.
Joining Shriver in six cities is a powerhouse group of superstars in the fields of physical fitness, brain fitness, nutrition, diet, meditation, sleep, caregiving, and brain research.
Daniel Amen, MD, Psychiatrist, Founder of Amen Clinic, Author
Marcus Antebi, Founder of Juice Press
Carol Ash, DO, Director of Sleep Medicine, Meridian Health
Dale Bredesen, MD, Director of Neurodegenerative Disease Research; University of California Los Angeles Dr. Roberta Brinton, Neurodegenerative Disease Specialist
pamela brown CNN correspondent
jenna bush hager NBC news correspondent
Mallika Chopra, Businesswoman, Author, Living with Intention
Anna Chung, Star Yoga Instructor at Equinox Sports Club
Cat Cora, chef, author, television personality
Patti Davis, author, daughter of President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan
CC Donnellan, MA, Director of Education, Brain Health & Wellness Center
Dr. Keith N. Fargo, Director of Scientific Programs and Outreach, Division of Health Sciences, Alzheimer’s Association
Molly Fox, renowned yoga guru and fitness expert
Dr. Patrick M. Fuller, Associate Professor of Neurology and Sleep Medicine, Harvard University
Leeza Gibbons, television and radio personality and Alzheimer’s disease advocate
Dr. Joshua Grill, Deputy Director, Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, University of California, Irvine
Risa Groux, Holistic Nutritionist
David Harris, Vice President of Health and Human Performance, Equinox Sports Club
Liz Hernandez, Access Hollywood correspondent
Cheryl Hines, actress, producer, director
Gail Huff, broadcast journalist
Mark Hyman, Director, Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine Richard Isaacson, MD, Director, Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention Clinic
Rebecca Katz, MA, educator, chef, author of The Healthy Mind Cookbook
Hoda Kotb, NBC co-anchor of today show
Jill Lesser, President of the Women vs. Alzheimer’s Association
Jana Lewison, Star Yoga Instructor at Equinox Sports Club
Lisa Ling, journalist and host of CNN’s “This is Life with Lisa Ling”
Max Lugavere, filmmaker, media personality, science vlogger
Maeve McCaffery, star yoga instructor at Equinox Sports Club
Dr. Zachary Miller, Assistant Professor of Neurology; U.C.S.F. Memory and Aging Center
Natalie Morales NBC today’s show news anchor
Soledad O’Brien, broadcast journalist
norah odonnell CBS This morning co-anchor
Rebecca Pacheco, top yoga and meditation teacher and author of Do Your Om Thing
Lou Parker KTLA Correspondent and former Miss USA
Pam Peek, MD, host sheRadio, author of New York Times bestsellers Body for Life for Women and The Hunger Fix
Jasmin Rahim, Nutrition Expert and Wellness Coach, Founder of Moving Nutrition
Mimi Rieger, star yoga instructor at Equinox Sports Club
Ann Romney, former first lady of Massachusetts, author, and global ambassador for the Ann Romney Center for Neurological Disorders at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
lily sarafan CEO home care support
B. Smith and Dan Gasby, authors of Before We Forget: Love, Hope, Help, and Acceptance in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease.
Anne Sweeney, Entertainment Executive
Dr. Rudy Tanzi, Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard University. New York Times bestselling author of “Super Brain” and “Super Gene”
Anne Tumlinson, Founder of Daughterhood
Joshua Wesson, renowned sommelier, restaurateur, and television personality
Dr. Tracy Young Pierce, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Josh Zabar, Immortal Herbs Owner
addition move for mind Champions include:
Willow Bay, Director University of Southern California Annenberg School of Journalism
Jeffrey L. Cummings, MD, Director, Cleveland Clinic Lou Rubo Center for Brain Health
Giada De Laurentiis, chef, author, and television personality
Nelson Delis, World Memory Champion
Dr. Lisa Genova, neuroscientist and author of “Still Alice”
Arianna Huffington, Co-Founder, President, and Editor-in-Chief, Huffington Post Media
Billie Jean King, Founder of the Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative and Co-Founder of World Team Tennis
Gayle King CBSThis morning co-anchor
Dr. Nancy Emerson Lombardo, author of Memory Retention Nutrition and Brain Health Foods. She is a faculty member at the Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center.Co-founder of Alzheimer’s Association
Glennon Doyle Melton, author of Carry On Warrior and upcoming Love Warrior
Lauren Miller Rogen, actress, screenwriter, and founder of Hilarity For Charity
Julianne Moore, actress and activist
Ai-Jen Poo, Founder of Intergenerational Compassion
Andy Puddicombe, meditation and mindfulness expert and co-founder of Headspace
Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal, Psychiatrist, Author of Supermind
Bob Ross, Executive Director of the David Lynch Foundation
Brooke Shields, actress, author, and mental health advocate
Rita Wilson, actress, singer, producer
“Women are at the epicenter of the Alzheimer’s disease crisis, which is why we must be at the center of the solution,” said Shriver, a journalist, advocate and founder of the organization. . move for mind. “We can no longer afford to walk with this disease. We need to move. We need to act on every front, in our labs, on Capitol Hill, and on the main streets of cities across the country. From Questions to Answers We need to move on. I am proud to work with Equinox Sports Club and the empowered campaigners and campaigners in building a movement. move for mind We hope to shine a light on the disease that is bankrupting our families and our nation and take a page from successful cancer. AIDS movement before that. ”
“Our members live high-performance lifestyles, wanting to keep both their bodies and minds in the best shape possible,” said Scott Rosen, Equinox Chief Operating Officer. I am. “Equinox is committed to bringing Alzheimer’s disease and neuroscience from the lab and hospital to the club. As a leader in health and wellness, we are a leader in Alzheimer’s disease advocacy and women’s empowerment. We are honored to partner with one Maria Shriver. move for mind experience. “
“As a researcher, I find this movement very exciting,” said Dr. Roberta Brinton. “move for mind brings together women of all backgrounds to learn about the mind-body connection and how to care for both, while funding important gender-based brain research. ”
The Alzheimer’s Disease Association’s “Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures Report” reports:
• Someone develops Alzheimer’s disease every 66 seconds in the United States, and two-thirds of them are women
• Women in their early 60s are about twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than breast cancer for the rest of their lives.
• By 2050, 16 million brains will be victims of Alzheimer’s disease, the majority of which will belong to our mothers, sisters, daughters, and friends.
• Alzheimer’s disease is the only disease among the top 10 causes of death in America that cannot be delayed, prevented, or treated.
• According to a recent WebMD and Shriver Report Snapshot: Insight into Alzheimer’s Attitudes and Behaviors, 96% of survey respondents have heard of Alzheimer’s disease, but nearly half are not concerned about getting the disease and are concerned about prevention. Only 11% asked their doctor about it.
100% of revenue from move for mind Cutting-edge women’s brain research initiatives at partner organizations of the Women’s Alzheimer’s Disease Challenge, a national initiative for women, including the Alzheimer’s Association, the Alzheimer’s Treatment Fund, the Lou Rubo Center at the Cleveland Clinic, and the Ann Romney Center for Neurological Disorders. We plan to provide funding for Research at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dr. Brinton’s research.
“What Maria and the Move for Minds team are building with this initiative is unprecedented,” Dr. Isaacson said. “Bringing together internationally recognized experts in the fields of neuroscience, nutrition and fitness, caregiving, stress and sleep, and helping women of all ages understand the mind-body connection, This is a revolutionary step that will bring the health of people to the forefront of our nation’s awareness. “
move for mindIt will highlight the undeniable connection between brain health and physical health and educate, engage, and empower a new generation of advocates. To join the experience or donate to an individual participant, visit www.Crowdrise.com/MoveForMinds. To learn more, visit www.TheWomensAlzheimersChallenge.org. Home Care Assistance is move for mind . move for mindis sponsored in part by Aquafina and activewear company Vimmia.