| Improving outcome in symptomatic heart failure: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy versus training - CRT: first line treatment. | Burning issues in cardiac rehabilitation | Willems R. (Leuven, BE) |
| Improving outcome in symptomatic heart failure: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy versus training - CRT: only if training fails. | Burning issues in cardiac rehabilitation | Piepoli M.F. (Piacenza, IT) |
| ECG monitoring is mandatory during exercise training in cardiac rehabilitation - PRO. | Burning issues in cardiac rehabilitation | Rauch B. (Freiburg Breisgau, DE) |
| ECG monitoring is mandatory during exercise training in cardiac rehabilitation - CONTRA. | Burning issues in cardiac rehabilitation | Adamopoulos S. (Athens, GR) |
| Five cases for discussion. | Cases in sports cardiology | Papadakis M. (London, GB) |
| The party's over: increasing cardiovascular mortality after two decades of good news. | Changing the burden of cardiovascular disease | Capewell S. (Liverpool, GB) |
| 160 years of increasing life expectancy. Will it ever end? | Changing the burden of cardiovascular disease | Keil U. (Muenster, DE) |
| Sexual activity: another sport to prevent cardiovascular morbidity? CONVINCED. | Debate in sports cardiology | Araujo C.G.S. (Rio de Janeiro, BR) |
| Mechanistic basic science: molecules or man - Cells and animals are what counts. | Genetics will improve prevention | Adams V. (Leipzig, DE) |
| Heart rate in CAD: risk marker or risk factor? | It's not risk factors stupid, its society! | Hjalmarson A. (Gothenburg, SE) |
| Will the Charter reach its objectives? | Living a heart-healthy life: the European Heart Health Charter revisited | Puska P. (Helsinki, FI) |
| Physical activity, the main tool of public health. | Living a heart-healthy life: the European Heart Health Charter revisited | Saltin B. (Copenhagen, DK) |
| Update on the European Heart Health Charter. | Living a heart-healthy life: the European Heart Health Charter revisited | Andersen K. & Ryden L. (Stockholm, SE) |
| Stem cells. | New challenges and future targets in cardiovascular medicine | Linke A.H.P. (Leipzig, DE) |
| HDL functions - beyond reverse cholesterol transport. | Novel frontiers in cardiovascular prevention | Landmesser U. (Zurich, CH) |
| Will high risk strategy increase social inequalities? | Organising services for individuals at high risk | Pisinger C. (Glostrup, DK) |
| What are the potential health benefits from salt reduction. An overview. | Salt reduction in society | Ovesen L. (Bagsvaerd, DK) |
| The experience from Switzerland and Portugal. | Salt reduction in society | Marques-Vidal P. (Lausanne, CH) |
| Combined strength and endurance exercise training in CAD: lessons from molecular insights towards clinical application in cardiac rehabilitation. | Strength and endurance exercise training: from molecules to models. | Hansen DRMJ (Lanaken, BE) |
| Cars, fumes and cardiovascular disease. | The perils of the physical environment | Twickler M. (Amsterdam, NL) |
| Acute inflammatory episodes and the triggering of acute vascular events. | The perils of the physical environment | Smeeth L. (London, GB) |
| Cardiac findings in overtrained athletes. | Cardiac fatigue in overtraining syndrome: Myth or Reality? | Urhausen A. (Luxembourg, LU) |
| Sports-induced cardiac enzyme and BNP rises: causes and significance. | Cardiac fatigue in overtraining syndrome: Myth or Reality? | Scharhag J. (Potsdam, DE) |
| Cardiac autonomic system disorders in overtraining syndrome. | Cardiac fatigue in overtraining syndrome: Myth or Reality? | Carre F. (Rennes, FR) |