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Imagine the healthiest day of play with BuildYourBestDay.com

2021-06-25T12:45:50-04:00

May 31, 2017 CSEP, along with CHEO-HALO, PHAC and ParticipACTION, announce the launch of Build Your Best Day to help children and youth and their parents learn about the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines in a fun way. Imagine running from zombies, riding a unicorn or sleeping in a bed full of puppies all [...]

Imagine the healthiest day of play with BuildYourBestDay.com2021-06-25T12:45:50-04:00

Research contributions to the prevention of metabolic disorder over the last 50 years

2021-06-25T12:49:45-04:00

May 16, 2017 A look back: Exercise Physiology and CSEP's first 50 years The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. A signature initiative is a celebration of the contributions of Canadian researchers to exercise physiology over the past 50 years. The objective is to highlight significant [...]

Research contributions to the prevention of metabolic disorder over the last 50 years2021-06-25T12:49:45-04:00

Canadian Contributions to the understanding of physiology: a focus on physical activity guidelines

2021-06-25T13:09:19-04:00

April 19, 2017 A look back: Exercise Physiology and CSEP's first 50 years The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. A signature initiative is a celebration of the contributions of Canadian researchers to exercise physiology over the past 50 years. The objective is to highlight significant [...]

Canadian Contributions to the understanding of physiology: a focus on physical activity guidelines2021-06-25T13:09:19-04:00

CSEP member contributions to the understanding of exercise physiology: progress in muscle metabolism

2021-06-25T13:15:38-04:00

March 10, 2017 A look back: Exercise Physiology and CSEP's first 50 years The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. A signature initiative is a celebration of the contributions of Canadian researchers to exercise physiology over the past 50 years. The objective is to highlight significant [...]

CSEP member contributions to the understanding of exercise physiology: progress in muscle metabolism2021-06-25T13:15:38-04:00

Announcing two new CSEP Member Categories

2021-06-25T13:27:16-04:00

March 6, 2017 As CSEP celebrates 50 years of science to practice in Canada we are excited to share with you the announcement of two new CSEP member categories: the CSEP Supporter Member and the CSEP Industry and Allied Partner. Beginning March 1, 2017 industry retailers and institutions as well as private individuals [...]

Announcing two new CSEP Member Categories2021-06-25T13:27:16-04:00

CSEP member contributions to the understanding of exercise physiology: a focus on exercise neuroscience

2021-06-25T13:30:55-04:00

February 8, 2017 A look back: Exercise Physiology and CSEP's first 50 years The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. A signature initiative is a celebration of the contributions of Canadian researchers to exercise physiology over the past 50 years. The objective is to highlight significant [...]

CSEP member contributions to the understanding of exercise physiology: a focus on exercise neuroscience2021-06-25T13:30:55-04:00

#CSEPTurns50 – Message from CSEP Chair

2021-06-25T13:40:14-04:00

January 27, 2017 #CSEPTurns50 - Message from CSEP Chair Dear Colleagues, Happy New Year! It is my great pleasure to usher in the start of CSEP’s 50th anniversary year. The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, originally known as the Canadian Association of Sports Sciences, (CASS), was officially announced by His Excellency HRH [...]

#CSEPTurns50 – Message from CSEP Chair2021-06-25T13:40:14-04:00

Canadian Contributions to the understanding of physiology: a focus on bone

2021-06-25T13:44:13-04:00

January 10, 2017 A look back: Exercise Physiology and CSEP's first 50 years The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. A signature initiative is a celebration of the contributions of Canadian researchers to exercise physiology over the past 50 years. The objective is to highlight significant [...]

Canadian Contributions to the understanding of physiology: a focus on bone2021-06-25T13:44:13-04:00

2016 CSEP Award Winners

2021-06-25T14:25:23-04:00

November 9, 2016 At CSEP 2016 in Victoria, B.C. a number of CSEP award recipients were recognized for their research and contributions in the field. Congratulations to all of the award recipients! CSEP / SCPE Honour Award Dr. Mark Tremblay, CHEO-HALO Dr. Mark Tremblay received his Honors B.Comm (Sports Administration, 1984) and [...]

2016 CSEP Award Winners2021-06-25T14:25:23-04:00

Canadian contributions to pediatric exercise physiology

2021-06-25T13:55:40-04:00

November 9, 2016 A look back: Exercise Physiology and CSEP's first 50 years The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. A signature initiative is a celebration of the contributions of Canadian researchers to exercise physiology over the past 50 years. The objective is to highlight significant [...]

Canadian contributions to pediatric exercise physiology2021-06-25T13:55:40-04:00

Fifty years of the CASS/CSEP flagship journal: reminiscences from the editors

2021-06-25T14:34:43-04:00

October 5, 2016 A look back: Exercise Physiology and CSEP's first 50 years The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. A signature initiative is a celebration of the contributions of Canadian researchers to exercise physiology over the past 50 years. The objective is to highlight significant [...]

Fifty years of the CASS/CSEP flagship journal: reminiscences from the editors2021-06-25T14:34:43-04:00

CSEP Announces new Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: The world’s first evidence-based guidelines to address the whole day

2021-06-25T14:45:09-04:00

June 16, 2016 OTTAWA, ON June 16, 2016 – The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) announces the world’s first 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth (5-17 years) released today in the 2016 ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth (release here). The Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children [...]

CSEP Announces new Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: The world’s first evidence-based guidelines to address the whole day2021-06-25T14:45:09-04:00

CSEP Announces new EIMC National Advisory Council Chair

2021-06-25T14:49:55-04:00

May 31, 2016 The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, (CSEP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathon Fowles, PhD, CSEP-CEP, of Acadia University to the position of Chair, National Advisory Council, for Exercise is Medicine® Canada (EIMC). Moving into its fifth year of partnership with CSEP, EIMC has made great strides in [...]

CSEP Announces new EIMC National Advisory Council Chair2021-06-25T14:49:55-04:00

CSEP Response to Dr. Brian Goldman’s article: How to exercise for good health

2021-06-25T14:56:40-04:00

March 24, 2016 In response to Dr. Brian Goldman's article, dated March 14, 2016, How to exercise for good health Dr. Brian Goldman, Thank you for your recent article advocating for the integration of exercise, or at least regular physical activity, into the prescription for healthier living and chronic care management. The Canadian [...]

CSEP Response to Dr. Brian Goldman’s article: How to exercise for good health2021-06-25T14:56:40-04:00

Senate Committee Releases Obesity in Canada Report

2021-06-25T14:59:34-04:00

March 23, 2016 The Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology released a report on Obesity in Canada: A Whole-of-Society Approach for a Healthier Canada on March 1, 2016. The report includes 21 recommendations on actions needed to fight obesity in Canada. In Spring 2015 Drs. Kirstin Lane and Jonathon Fowles presented [...]

Senate Committee Releases Obesity in Canada Report2021-06-25T14:59:34-04:00

Active Canada 20/20: A physical activity plan for Canada

2021-06-25T15:05:21-04:00

March 17, 2016 Earlier this week the Canadian Journal of Public Health published a commentary piece, “Active Canada 20/20: A Physical Activity Plan for Canada” that CSEP Manager, Mary Duggan, was an author on. The piece outlines the pressing need to address physical inactivity and a national plan with a road map to [...]

Active Canada 20/20: A physical activity plan for Canada2021-06-25T15:05:21-04:00

Getting the most from your Stretching Routine

2021-06-25T15:08:19-04:00

December 8, 2015 New research reviews hundreds of studies to determine the best way to stretch to improve range of motion and prevent injury during sports and exercise Ottawa, ON (8 December 2015) – The conclusions of a systematic review of hundreds of studies contradict the most common static stretching findings from the [...]

Getting the most from your Stretching Routine2021-06-25T15:08:19-04:00

Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Announces Rebranding of Professional Standards Program

2021-06-25T15:17:26-04:00

September 15, 2015   OTTAWA, ON: Today, the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) announces its rebranded Professional Standards Program™. Formerly the Health & Fitness Program (HFP), the rebranding of the Professional Standards Program (PSP) reflects recent structural changes in the organization and reinforces CSEP’s Professional Standing as a certifying body. “In an [...]

Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Announces Rebranding of Professional Standards Program2021-06-25T15:17:26-04:00

CSEP Member Contributions to the understanding of physiology: a focus on molecular biology approaches

2021-06-25T15:21:17-04:00

December 11, 2010 A look back: Exercise Physiology and CSEP's first 50 years The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. A signature initiative is a celebration of the contributions of Canadian researchers to exercise physiology over the past 50 years. The objective is to highlight significant [...]

CSEP Member Contributions to the understanding of physiology: a focus on molecular biology approaches2021-06-25T15:21:17-04:00

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