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New credential created for Canadian strength and conditioning coaches

2024-02-22T11:14:07-05:00

February 22, 2024 The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) and the Canadian Strength and Conditioning Association (CSCA) have collaborated to introduce a new evidence-informed credential for Canadian strength and conditioning coaches.The Certified Strength and Conditioning Professional (CSCP) credential will provide a clear path for professionals interested in this sector to pursue premier training, [...]

New credential created for Canadian strength and conditioning coaches2024-02-22T11:14:07-05:00

Influence of tibialis anterior length on force steadiness

2024-02-20T11:03:05-05:00

February 2024 Parisa Alaei, Msc., Healthy Exercise and Aging Lab, School of Health and Exercise Sciences, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Take home messageThe length of the tibialis anterior did not influence force steadiness during submaximal contraction of the dorsiflexors.The length of tibialis anterior did not impact the neural drive [...]

Influence of tibialis anterior length on force steadiness2024-02-20T11:03:05-05:00

Does a history of childbirth impact injury prevalence and mental health in female military members?

2024-06-03T16:09:34-04:00

December 2023 Chris M. Edwards1, Émilie Miller1, Danilo F. da Silva1,2, Jessica L. Puranda1, Sara C.S. Souza1, Kevin Semeniuk1, Kristi B. Adamo1 1 School of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa. 200 Lees Avenue, Building E, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1N 6N5 2 Sports Studies Department, Faculty of Arts and Science, Bishop’s [...]

Does a history of childbirth impact injury prevalence and mental health in female military members?2024-06-03T16:09:34-04:00

The Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy is now available in Polish

2024-02-09T12:13:37-05:00

November 28, 2023 The Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy (GAQ-P), led by Dr. Margie Davenport, and developed in partnership with the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada, the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Women’s Health Division, continues to receive international interest and has now been translated [...]

The Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy is now available in Polish2024-02-09T12:13:37-05:00

Improve athletic performance through nutrition – Enrol in a course today!

2023-11-29T09:07:48-05:00

November 29, 2023 The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) is pleased to have joined forces with Performance Nutrition Academy Ltd. to develop professional development courses for exercise professionals seeking to improve their athletes’ performance outcomes through nutrition.Sports nutrition plays a crucial role in not only performance and overall health, but it also helps [...]

Improve athletic performance through nutrition – Enrol in a course today!2023-11-29T09:07:48-05:00

2023-2024 CSEP Award and Grant Recipients

2023-11-23T14:14:24-05:00

November 23, 2023 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. At [...]

2023-2024 CSEP Award and Grant Recipients2023-11-23T14:14:24-05:00

CSEP and ACSM reach historic partnership

2024-01-18T15:11:08-05:00

CSEP and ACSM reach historic partnership October 11, 2023 Two of the world leaders in exercise science, sports medicine and personal training have established a new collaborative partnership. The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) and the American College of Sports Medicine® have announced the completion and execution of a Master Services [...]

CSEP and ACSM reach historic partnership2024-01-18T15:11:08-05:00

International Updates for Canada’s Exercise Professionals

2023-06-26T09:34:01-04:00

June 26, 2023 There are exciting developments happening in the professional arena for qualified exercise professionals, such as CSEP-CPTs and CSEP-CEPs, as CSEP continues to engage and collaborate with its international partners to help inform future action plans for Canada. Recently, Dr. Kirstin Lane (Vice Chair, CSEP Professional Standards) and Zach Weston (CSEP [...]

International Updates for Canada’s Exercise Professionals2023-06-26T09:34:01-04:00

Grooved Pegboard test as an assessment tool for motor impairment in Parkinson’s patients

2024-01-18T14:47:16-05:00

June, 2023 Parisa Alaei, MSc. Healthy Exercise and Aging Lab, School of Health and Exercise Sciences, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, BC, Canada Take home message The Grooved Pegboard Test (GPT) is an effective tool for the assessment of fine motor skills in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). GPT scores are [...]

Grooved Pegboard test as an assessment tool for motor impairment in Parkinson’s patients2024-01-18T14:47:16-05:00

The Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines, now available in Punjabi!

2024-01-18T15:09:15-05:00

The Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines, now available in Punjabi! April 17, 2023 The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) is pleased to announce the launch of the first full translation and cultural tailoring of the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines (24HMG) for Adults 18+! Punjabi is the third most common language in Canada. Many immigrant [...]

The Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines, now available in Punjabi!2024-01-18T15:09:15-05:00

A park-based walking program improves walking capacity in older adults: The Getting Older Adults Outdoors (GO-OUT) study

2024-01-18T14:39:06-05:00

February, 2023 Salbach NM, Barclay R, Webber SC, Jones CA, Mayo N, Lix LM, Ripat J, Grant T, van Ineveld C, Chilibeck PD. University of British Columbia Okanagan Take home message A 1-day educational workshop followed by a 10-week (2 1-hour sessions/week) park-based outdoor walking program (GO-OUT), is superior to the same [...]

A park-based walking program improves walking capacity in older adults: The Getting Older Adults Outdoors (GO-OUT) study2024-01-18T14:39:06-05:00

The CSEP-CEP certification is now a recommended credential in BC

2024-01-18T15:01:31-05:00

The CSEP Clinical Exercise Physiologist™ certification is now a recommended credential in British Columbia for qualified exercise professionals looking to work in the province's health care system February 9, 2023 - Statement from Zach Weston, CSEP CEO The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) welcomes the British Columbia Ministry of Health's recent [...]

The CSEP-CEP certification is now a recommended credential in BC2024-01-18T15:01:31-05:00

CSEP’s Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy receives international adoption

2023-01-23T12:47:23-05:00

January 23, 2023 (Ottawa) A recent collaboration between the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP), the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) and the Active Pregnancy Foundation has led to the creation of a UK version of CSEP's Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy. The Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy is designed [...]

CSEP’s Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy receives international adoption2023-01-23T12:47:23-05:00

Personal strategies to mitigate the effects of air pollution exposure during sport and exercise

2023-01-09T10:29:14-05:00

A narrative review and position statement by the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine and the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology

Personal strategies to mitigate the effects of air pollution exposure during sport and exercise2023-01-09T10:29:14-05:00

Short exposure to intermittent hypoxia increases erythropoietin levels in healthy individuals

2024-01-18T15:12:21-05:00

November, 2022 Conan Shing CPLEAP, University of British Columbia Okanagan Take home message Acute exposure to intermittent bouts of low oxygen (hypoxia) can elicit erythropoietin (EPO) production, which has potential to increase red blood cell production and possibly oxygen carrying capacity. Eight 4-minute cycles of intermittent hypoxia appear to be sufficient to [...]

Short exposure to intermittent hypoxia increases erythropoietin levels in healthy individuals2024-01-18T15:12:21-05:00

CSEP 2022 Conference Session Feature with Grant Handrigan

2022-09-28T11:29:48-04:00

September 27, 2022 The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) and the University of New Brunswick and Université de Moncton are pleased to announce the return of CSEP's in-person annual conference! There is a great line-up of Symposia to look forward to and we've interviewed each presenter to give you a preview of [...]

CSEP 2022 Conference Session Feature with Grant Handrigan2022-09-28T11:29:48-04:00

Cold or hot water immersion as a post-exercise recovery aid following resistance, endurance, and sprint exercise

2024-01-18T15:11:56-05:00

August, 2022 Andrews, Nathaniel. J, MSc Candidate Muscle Health Research Centre, School of Kinesiology and Health Science, Faculty of Health, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Take home message Acute cold-water immersion (CWI) appears to enhance recovery of neuromuscular function or increase endurance when the next resistance or endurance exercise session is performed <1 hour [...]

Cold or hot water immersion as a post-exercise recovery aid following resistance, endurance, and sprint exercise2024-01-18T15:11:56-05:00

Exercise for people living with advanced cancer: Recommendations from an international panel of healthcare and exercise professionals

2024-01-18T15:22:11-05:00

January17, 2021 Kendra Zadravec, MSc, PhD candidate / MPT student Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. The KT committee is introducing a new format for Knowledge Translation articles with an emphasis on [...]

Exercise for people living with advanced cancer: Recommendations from an international panel of healthcare and exercise professionals2024-01-18T15:22:11-05:00

The need for speed: Quadriceps muscle fatigue is linked to walking and balance ability in older adults

2024-01-18T15:23:59-05:00

November 15, 2021 Phuong “Lisa” Ha, Ph.D. Student The University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus, SPIN Lab The KT committee is introducing a new format for Knowledge Translation articles with an emphasis on how current research may impact practitioners. This month's article is written by Phuong "Lisa" Ha. Take home message Older [...]

The need for speed: Quadriceps muscle fatigue is linked to walking and balance ability in older adults2024-01-18T15:23:59-05:00

Fighting declining brain function through exercise

2024-01-18T15:19:15-05:00

Exercise may be an effective intervention for improving brain function in older adults September 13, 2021 Author: Nick Bray Ph.D., CSEP-CEP Department of Kinesiology, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada Background Many studies provide evidence of exercise improving cognitive outcomes; however, the physiological mechanisms that lead to such changes remain undetermined. [...]

Fighting declining brain function through exercise2024-01-18T15:19:15-05:00

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