It's #EarthDay! 🌏
Healthy diets can be climate-friendly diets.
Bouchard et al show oat protein shows effects on cholesterol metabolism, reinforcing the health benefits of plant-based foods.
Read it here 🔗https://ow.ly/Moqx50YNexW
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It’s #EarthDay 🌏
Move your body, reduce your footprint. Walking & cycling support health & lower emissions
Kauffeldt et al. evaluate Canada’s 24-h Movement Guidelines & highlight their role in promoting healthy movement at the population level
Read 🔗https://ow.ly/2iLN50YNegm
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It’s #EarthDay 🌎
Eat smarter for health & the planet. Improving school & community food environments is a step forward
Blais et al. evaluate the nutritional quality of Canadian #SchoolFoodPrograms & find room for improvement
Read more 🔗 https://ow.ly/CiO550YNcCf
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#CallForPapers! We are looking for research on protein recommendations across life stages, training, health, and nutrition policy. Guest editors from Memorial University, Newfoundland and Labrador and Protein Industries Canada. Submit by Nov. 30, 2026.
▶️ https://ow.ly/b9lc50YrjNe
#ProteinResearch
Top-down view of a para-athlete in a blue uniform preparing to start a race on a track with a call for papers on para-athlete health and performance.
#CallForPapers! This collection brings together research examining the physiological, social, and technological factors shaping para-sport participation and success.
Deadline: Nov. 30, 2026 ▶️ https://ow.ly/iv9M50Yn5qx
#ParaAthleteHealth #AppliedPhysiology
Profile photo of Jennifer Williams recognized as Outstanding Reviewer 2025 by Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism from Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.
APNM proudly recognizes Jennifer Williams from Wilfrid Laurier University as a 2025 Outstanding Reviewer for quality, timeliness, and volume of reviews. Congrats, Jennifer! Learn more about our Outstanding Reviewers ⭐▶️ https://ow.ly/2CmC50YLhaO
#OutstandingReviewer #ScholarlyPublishing
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APNM proudly recognizes André Teixeira from the Federal University of Paraíba as a 2025 Outstanding Reviewer for quality, timeliness, and volume of reviews. Congrats, André! Learn more about our Outstanding Reviewers ⭐▶️ https://ow.ly/8Jrt50YLgW9
#OutstandingReviewer #ScholarlyPublishing
Joshua Keller named Outstanding Reviewer 2025 by Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, representing University of North Texas.
APNM proudly recognizes Joshua Keller from the University of North Texas as a 2025 Outstanding Reviewer for quality, timeliness, and volume of reviews. Congrats, Joshua! Learn more about our Outstanding Reviewers ⭐▶️ https://ow.ly/76Nm50YLgTV
#OutstandingReviewer #ScholarlyPublishing
Award announcement for Daniel Zaltz as Outstanding Reviewer 2025 by Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, University of Ottawa, Canada.
APNM proudly recognizes Daniel Zaltz from University of Ottawa as a 2025 Outstanding Reviewer for quality, timeliness, and volume of reviews. Congrats, Daniel! Learn more about our Outstanding Reviewers ⭐▶️ https://ow.ly/NbAB50YLhFv
#OutstandingReviewer
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Insights into Para-Athlete Health and Performance welcomes interdisciplinary research advancing health, training, accessibility, and performance in para-sport.
Deadline: Nov. 30, 2026
Details: https://ow.ly/sOA650Yn5fb
#ParaAthleteHealth #AppliedPhysiology
Representation of women authors in different subsets of the 550 exercise physiology articles analyzed. Equitable representation is set at 50% women authors. Proportionate representation is set at 27%, equivalent to the overall proportion of women authors in the dataset. Results of binomial tests comparing sample representation to equitable or proportionate representation are indicated by Benjamini–Hochberg-adjusted p values.
How equitable is exercise physiology research?
A review of 629 studies shows persistent gaps in participant inclusion, authorship, and reporting practices. Read more ▶️ https://ow.ly/ZPx050YEWlJ
#ExerciseScience #ResearchEquity UBC Science
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#NewAgreement! ETH Zurich corresponding authors can continue to read and publish open access at no cost under the renewed agreement with Canadian Science Publishing, now extended through 2028. Learn more ▶️
https://ow.ly/87kL50YtASO
#AcademicPublishing
Close-up of fresh salmon fillet, eggs, and artichokes beside text about protein recommendations across the lifespan for health and clinical practice.
Submit your research to APNM on topics related to protein intake, performance, aging, and metabolic health to feature in this collection. Submissions close Nov. 30, 2026.
▶️ https://ow.ly/3Q8y50YrtuT
#NutritionResearch #AppliedPhysiology #Metabolism
Top-down view of a para-athlete in a blue uniform preparing to start a race on a track with a call for papers on para-athlete health and performance.
We invite submissions exploring health and performance in para-athletes.
Topics include exercise physiology, nutrition, adaptive technologies, and training approaches that support evidence-based para-sport practice. Details ▶️ https://ow.ly/iMOH50Yn5gl
#ParaAthleteHealth #AppliedPhysiology
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📣APNM Undergraduate Research Excellence Award!
🏅 1 outstanding senior undergrad student per dept
🏅 senior undergrad students in exercise science and nutrition major programs at participating Canadian universities and colleges
📅 1 June 1 2026
Details 👉 https://ow.ly/TJWS50YzNjG
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NEW! Our Read and Publish agreement with #UIO has been extended through 2028, giving affiliated authors, including those at Oslo University Hospital, read access and publishing open access options at no cost.
Learn more ▶️ https://ow.ly/hrQ050YtwBo
#uio Universitetet i Oslo #AcademicPublishing
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Canadian Science Publishing is #hiring a Peer Review Coordinator to manage peer review, support authors, reviewers, and editors, ensuring quality and timeliness. Learn more and apply: https://ow.ly/RpUF50YqbyY
#PeerReview #SciencePublishing #AcademicJobs
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APNM invites research submissions on protein intake across life stages, including links to health, performance, and dietary patterns. For more information ▶️ https://ow.ly/R80P50Yru3k
#NutritionResearch #AppliedPhysiology #Metabolism
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March #APNMjournal #EditorsChoice is by Niazi et al:
Exercise physiology trails the field in sex and gender equity: a call for faster progress, higher standards, and stronger science
Check it out 👉 https://ow.ly/tvKc50YwnGE
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#SAGER_Guidelines #OpenAccess
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Canadian Science Publishing is #hiring a Sales Operations & Customer Support Specialist to support subscribers and authors with journals, products, and services.
Learn more and apply before Mar. 26: https://ow.ly/WuUZ50YpU6f
#SalesOperations #CustomerSupport #JobOpening
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Check out the #EditorsChoice by Fowles et al: Exercise in medicine: challenges and opportunities integrating qualified exercise professionals (QEPs) into Canadian healthcare
🔗 https://ow.ly/ZwU850YtvmZ
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#healthcare #ExerciseTherapy #PhysicalActivity
Top-down view of a para-athlete in a blue uniform preparing to start a race on a track with a call for papers on para-athlete health and performance.
#CallForPapers! This collection brings together research examining the physiological, social, and technological factors shaping para-sport participation and success.
Deadline: Nov. 30, 2026 ▶️ https://ow.ly/iv9M50Yn5qx
#ParaAthleteHealth #AppliedPhysiology
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It's #WorldSleepDay!
Short sleep is common Black emerging adults, resulting in weight increases. Koch et al find better sleep is linked to ⬆️energy expenditure & ⬇️intake in females. Sleep may help reduce weight-gain risk.
Read:🔗https://ow.ly/ZBke50Yt9Ke
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It's #WorldSleepDay!
In their #APNMjournal paper, Maloney et al. show evening workouts can lower blood fat after breakfast the next morning—but too little sleep reduces that benefit.
🔗https://ow.ly/h80m50Yt68A
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#SleepScience
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It's #WorldSleepDay!
The study by Ribey et al find that sleep timing may shape body composition early in life. Healthy sleep habits could help prevent childhood obesity.
Read more here 👉 https://ow.ly/RCga50Yt6ge
#toddlers #BodyComposition #sleep
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Are you affiliated with Kyoto University? You may be eligible for no cost #OpenAccess publishing and read access in our journal!
Check your eligibility and submit today ▶️ https://ow.ly/p5TM50YhLhR
#OpenAccess #AcademicPublishing
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Submit your research to APNM on topics related to protein intake, performance, aging, and metabolic health to feature in this collection. Submissions close Nov. 30, 2026.
▶️ https://ow.ly/3Q8y50YrtuT
#NutritionResearch #AppliedPhysiology #Metabolism
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Canadian Science Publishing seeks a Digital Publishing Specialist to manage metadata, support our journal platform, and improve workflows. Apply before Mar. 26 ▶️ https://ow.ly/lkKa50Yq9ux
#DigitalPublishing #PublishingJobs #MetadataManagement
Top-down view of a para-athlete in a blue uniform preparing to start a race on a track with a call for papers on para-athlete health and performance.
We invite submissions exploring health and performance in para-athletes.
Topics include exercise physiology, nutrition, adaptive technologies, and training approaches that support evidence-based para-sport practice. Details ▶️ https://ow.ly/iMOH50Yn5gl
#ParaAthleteHealth #AppliedPhysiology
It’s the perfect time of year to grow your #network!
This networking guide is packed with #practicaltips to help you navigate networking in the new year.💡Read now on the #CSPblog ▶️ https://ow.ly/YMeU50XFZE3