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CSEP teams up with RED January to help get Canadians moving and to promote the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines

2024-12-27T09:55:41-05:00

December 27, 2024 JOIN THE CSEP TEAM and together, let’s move to boost our mood this January! Aligned with the ideology and importance of recognizing the value of regular physical activity for all aspects of health, the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) is pleased to support and encourage Canadians to participate in RED [...]

CSEP teams up with RED January to help get Canadians moving and to promote the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines2024-12-27T09:55:41-05:00

Exercise Referral Schemes Involving Qualified Exercise Professionals in Primary Care Settings Are Effective at Improving Patients’ Cardiorespiratory Fitness

2024-12-09T10:46:11-05:00

December 2024 Author: Haoxuan Liu1, Sophie Inkpen2, Myles O’Brien3, 4, 5 Affiliation: Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Division of Kinesiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Department of Medicine, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. Centre de Formation Médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick, Université de Sherbrooke, Moncton, New Brunswick, [...]

Exercise Referral Schemes Involving Qualified Exercise Professionals in Primary Care Settings Are Effective at Improving Patients’ Cardiorespiratory Fitness2024-12-09T10:46:11-05:00

2024 CSEP Award Recipients

2024-12-06T17:26:45-05:00

December 4, 2024 CSEP recognizes that our impact on the field of exercise physiology would not be possible without the contribution of our valued members. Each year CSEP aims to honour members in the community for their outstanding leadership, dedication and the impact their research has on the health and well-being of Canadians. [...]

2024 CSEP Award Recipients2024-12-06T17:26:45-05:00

Nutrient Intake and Diet Quality in Paracyclists: A Call for Tailored Nutritional Guidance

2024-11-22T10:06:40-05:00

November 2024 Keely A. Shaw, PhD, CSEP CEP, PLY Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary Reference: Shaw, K. A., Chilibeck, P. D., Warkentin, T. D., & Zello, G. A. [Dietary Quality and Nutrient Intakes of Elite Paracyclists.] Nutrients. 2024; 16: 2712.   Take home message Elite paracyclists generally meet nutritional needs based [...]

Nutrient Intake and Diet Quality in Paracyclists: A Call for Tailored Nutritional Guidance2024-11-22T10:06:40-05:00

CSEP introduces the world’s first credential for qualified health professionals to support individuals living with depression

2024-11-21T08:13:03-05:00

November 21, 2024 (Montreal, QC) As the Gold Standard in Exercise Science and Personal Training in Canada, the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) is pleased to announce the launch of the CSEP Exercise and Depression Specialization™, the only credential in the world specifically designed for qualified exercise professionals to leverage their expertise in [...]

CSEP introduces the world’s first credential for qualified health professionals to support individuals living with depression2024-11-21T08:13:03-05:00

Greater glucose control following low-load high-repetition resistance exercise compared to moderate-intensity continuous exercise.

2024-10-24T12:25:44-04:00

October 2024 Reference: Beaudry KM, Surdi JC, Pancevski K, Tremblay C, Devries MC. Greater glycemic control following low-load, high-repetition resistance exercise compared with moderate-intensity continuous exercise in males and females: a randomized control trial. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2024;49(7):943-955. doi:10.1139/apnm-2023-0353 Take home messageLow-load, high-repetition resistance exercise resulted in greater post-exercise control of [...]

Greater glucose control following low-load high-repetition resistance exercise compared to moderate-intensity continuous exercise.2024-10-24T12:25:44-04:00

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

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