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CSEP's 40th Anniversary, 1967-2007

Welcome to the CSEP

The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology is a voluntary organization composed of professionals interested and involved in the scientific study of exercise physiology, exercise biochemistry, fitness and health. The CSEP (then known as the Canadian Association of Sport Sciences), was founded at the Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1967 - the result of four years of cooperative efforts by the Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.

Our Mission

"To promote the generation, synthesis, transfer and application of knowledge and research related to exercise physiology (encompassing physical activity, fitness, health, nutrition, epidemiology, and human performance)."

Our Vision

To be recognized as the Canadian scientific authority on exercise physiology, health and fitness, providing a continuum of service from those who drive the science to those who implement and apply the science.

Our Guiding Principles

  • To promote and foster the growth of the highest quality research and education in exercise physiology.
  • To provide a national forum (committees and networks) for Canadians whose interests coincide with exercise physiology
  • To recognize the regional diversity of Canada and offer equal opportunity for persons within CSEP regardless of age, gender, race or disability.
  • To apply the knowledge derived from research in exercise physiology.

CSEP 2007
November 14-17, 2007
London, Ontario
conference website


Coming Soon!
Advancing physical activity measurement and guidelines in Canada: a scientific review and evidence-based foundation for the future of Canadian physical activity guidelines.  APNM/CJPH Special Issue:  Advancing the Future of Physical Activity Measurement and Guidelines in Canada


Applied Physiology,
Nutrition & Metabolism
(APNM) is the Society's
Official Journal.

APNM is published by NRC Research Press
http://apnm.nrc.ca

Notice to member subscribers: NEW! you may wish to ensure that your browser is accepting 'cookies' to successfully login to view the articles.


CSEP supports the Health Professions Regulatory
Advisory Council (HPRAC) recommendation to
establish a
College of Kinesiology in Ontario.

Bill 171 (Schedule O) received Royal Assent in the Ontario Legislature on June 4, 2007.


Copyright © 2007 Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology. All rights reserved.