Movement is medicine: From prevention to management in health and disease, physical activity plays a significant role. Tune in for engaging stories on physical activity and exercise, including interviews with experts and perspectives from the public.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | FitnessHealth & Fitness |
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Emily LaVoy about how exercise can bolster our immune systems to protect us from infections, including COVID-19. As an expert in this field formally known as exercise immunology, Dr. LaVoy shares where the field stan... more
In this episode, we (virtually) sat down with Eric Thomson, who's a Senior Policy & Strategic Issues Advisor with Toronto Public Health, about what the decision-making process for government-mandated lockdowns looks like, including who's involved, th... more
This two-part episode features Craig Tschirhart, who is the owner and head coach of Royal City Community Fitness. In our first interview, Craig describes the types of workouts that were popularized by Crossfit and provides an overview of what to expe... more
In episode 2 of our special series on the importance of physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic, we talked all things exercise, brain, and infection, with Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose from the University of British Columbia, who is a Canada Research... more
Medicine in Motion is back for a revamped season 2 focussing on the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, we talked with esteemed sports cardiologists, Drs. Tamanna Sing and Michael Emery, who are co-directors of the industry-leading Sports Cardiology ... more
Check out our latest episode on Sport Medicine & Performance! And in the spirit of sport and teamwork, we are presenting our very first collaboration!! We created this episode in collaboration with the wonderful Raw Talk Podcast :) Tune in to hear fr... more
In this episode, we share our experiences of becoming more active, and how to set yourself up for success with an active lifestyle. Medicine in Motion Podcast members studying exercise physiology and neuroscience and who have years of experience in t... more
In this episode, we discuss the effects of exercise on diseases typically seen in the older adult population. We speak to Dr. Scott Thomas about the ageing process and how exercise can serve as a method of prevention for many diseases. We have the op... more
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