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University of British Columbia

2024-10-10T12:41:08-04:00

CSEP Recommended Course Maps for the University of British Columbia These CSEP Recommended Course Maps (CSEP RCM) are a tool to help you align courses offered at the University of British Columbia with the Core Competencies required for CSEP certifications. The courses listed in the CSEP RCMs provide guidance only; you may list other courses [...]

University of British Columbia2024-10-10T12:41:08-04:00

Healthcare professionals knowledge, attitude, practices and perspectives providing care to Muslims in Western countries who fast during Ramadan: a scoping review.

2024-09-26T12:51:32-04:00

September 2024 Reference: Katherine A.W. Hillier, Zoe L. Longworth, Hassan Vatanparast. [Healthcare professionals knowledge, attitude, practices and perspectives providing care to Muslims who fast during Ramadan: a scoping review] Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism. 2024; 49  Take home message Healthcare professionals in Western countries often lack adequate knowledge and comfort in providing culturally [...]

Healthcare professionals knowledge, attitude, practices and perspectives providing care to Muslims in Western countries who fast during Ramadan: a scoping review.2024-09-26T12:51:32-04:00

Indigenous peoples can meet physical activity recommendations by engaging in the cultural practice of hunting

2024-08-26T15:06:02-04:00

August 2024 LJ, Campbell*, MM, Sagert*, JM, Jakobi *equal lead co-authorship Healthy Exercise and Aging Lab, School of Health and Exercise Science, Faculty of Health and Social Development, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, BC, Canada Hunting is an effective and culturally fulfilling form of physical activity for Indigenous peoples to improve their health [...]

Indigenous peoples can meet physical activity recommendations by engaging in the cultural practice of hunting2024-08-26T15:06:02-04:00

High- and low-volume HIIT training generate the same benefit on glucose control in older women living with type 2 diabetes.

2024-06-20T12:43:15-04:00

June 2024 Reference: A. Marcotte-Chénard, R. Tremblay, L. Deslauriers, P. Geraldes, M. Gayda, D. Christou, W. Mampuya, J.P. Little and E. Riesco Affiliations: Research Centre on Aging, CIUSSS de l’Estrie - CHUS, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada; Faculty of Physical Activity Sciences, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke QC, Canada. Research Center of the CHUS, CIUSSS de l’Estrie [...]

High- and low-volume HIIT training generate the same benefit on glucose control in older women living with type 2 diabetes.2024-06-20T12:43:15-04:00

Nova Scotia Community College

2024-08-01T15:31:53-04:00

CSEP Recommended Course Maps for Nova Scotia Community College These CSEP Recommended Course Maps (CSEP RCM) are a tool to help you align courses offered at the Nova Scotia Community College with the Core Competencies required for CSEP certifications. The courses listed in the CSEP RCMs provide guidance only; you may list other [...]

Nova Scotia Community College2024-08-01T15:31:53-04:00

VALD announced as title sponsor of CSEP 2024

2024-06-06T10:04:29-04:00

June 6, 2024 (Ottawa, ON) The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) is pleased to announce VALD as the title sponsor of its 2024 annual conference held in Montreal from November 20-23 at the Montreal Bonaventure Hotel. "VALD technology supports CSEP professional members and academic researchers with the highest quality validated objective tools [...]

VALD announced as title sponsor of CSEP 20242024-06-06T10:04:29-04:00

The ‘Cross Bracing Protocol’ promotes non-surgical recovery from anterior cruciate ligament rupture

2024-06-13T11:08:52-04:00

May 2024 Author’s credentials. Adrian Betts. Bachelors Clinical Exercise Physiology. Master in Mental Health (B.Cl.Ex.Phys, MA in Mental Health) Affiliation: The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) Reference: Filbay, S. R., Dowsett, M., Jomaa, M. C., Rooney, J., Sabharwal, R., Lucas, P., Heever, A. V. D., Kazaglis, J., Merlino, J., Moran, M., Allwright, M., [...]

The ‘Cross Bracing Protocol’ promotes non-surgical recovery from anterior cruciate ligament rupture2024-06-13T11:08:52-04:00

PD Day More Information – Toronto, ON

2024-05-13T13:29:28-04:00

What to Expect: Across these six thoughtfully selected sessions, the following industry professionals will delve into trends, share best practices and unveil innovative strategies on the application of exercise physiology and personal training techniques across diverse age groups, sporting disciplines and clinical contexts. Kimberley A. Dawson PhD, Wilfrid Laurier You Can Do It!: Strategies to [...]

PD Day More Information – Toronto, ON2024-05-13T13:29:28-04:00

Quick and easy tests to identify risk of falls in Parkinson’s Disease

2024-04-12T12:01:07-04:00

April 2024 Shamim Noroozi, Ph.D. Candidate. Healthy Exercise and Aging Lab, School of Health and Exercise Science, Faculty of Health and Social Development, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, BC, Canada Falls are common in Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Three clinical tools identify higher risk of falling in PD, enabling individualized fall prevention strategies. Paul [...]

Quick and easy tests to identify risk of falls in Parkinson’s Disease2024-04-12T12:01:07-04:00

PD Day More Information – Ottawa, ON

2024-08-01T16:46:13-04:00

What to Expect: Over these four carefully curated sessions, the following industry experts will cover the latest trends, best practices and innovative strategies related to the application of exercise physiology and personal training strategies across age, sport and clinical conditions. Justin Cherrier OCT, HK, CSEP-CPT, Mobility Specialist CPT RX: 15 Macrocycles worth [...]

PD Day More Information – Ottawa, ON2024-08-01T16:46:13-04:00

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