It’s no secret that strength athletes are elated when they hit new personal bests while simultaneously increasing muscle mass and strength. For the better part of the last decade,…
Accumulating evidence demonstrates that physical inactivity is linked to many chronic diseases. Despite this information, most people still fail to achieve adequate amounts of physical activity. Although the reason…
Canadian Science Publishing sponsors the Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism Undergraduate Research Excellence Awards, which are awarded in partnership with the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology and the Canadian Nutrition Society.…
A new study published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism by researchers from the Universities of Ottawa, Calgary, Sherbrooke, and Thessaly in Greece. Lead author Ryan McGinn explains how older adults…
Evidence suggests that the majority of Canadian children do not meet national dietary recommendations for vegetables, fruit, or dairy products, and their overall diet quality is poor. Schools can…
As you begin to read this blog post, consider how long you have been sitting for. When was the last time you got up to talk to a colleague…
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism recently published a special issue on the best practices in physical employment standards (PES). Those interested in an overview of the pertinent applications of PES…
Meet Terry Graham, professor emeritus at the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Guelph. A dedicated and enthusiastic journal editor for more than 13 years, he…