APNM Journal

(Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism)
 

As a member benefit, the society provides members with a subscription to the journal, Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. This now monthly journal has a 30-year history of publishing, first as the Canadian Journal of Sport Sciences, and later as the Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries, focussing on the application of physiology, nutrition, and metabolism to the study of human health, physical activity, and fitness. The published research, reviews, and symposia will be of interest to exercise physiologists, physical fitness and exercise rehabilitation specialists, public health and health care professionals, as well as basic and applied physiologists, nutritionists, and biochemists. The reputation of this journal continues to grow, reflected by a strong impact factor of 2.401.  The journal is supported by a distinguished editorial board of leading scientists and experts across Canada and around the world.

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Editors-in-Chief

Dr. Phil Chilibeck — University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Dr. Scott Harding — Memorial University, Canada

Consulting Editor

Dr. Audrey Hicks — McMaster University, Canada 

Associate Editors:

Phil Atherton, University of Nottingham at Derby, United Kingdom
Harold Aukema, University of Manitoba, Canada  
Heather Blewett, St. Boniface Hospital Research, Canada
K. Boldt, Trent University, Canada
José A.L. Calbet, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
M.S. Calvo, Adjunct Professor, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NYC, USA
Joshua Carr, Kansas State University, USA
Stéphanie Chevalier, McGill University, Canada
Tamara. R. Cohen, University of British Columbia, Canada
E. Comelli, University of Toronto, Canada
Margie H. Davenport, University of Alberta, Canada
Paolo Dominelli, University of Waterloo, Canada
David J. Dyck, University of Guelph, Canada
Martin Gibala, McMaster University, Canada
Mary-Ellen Harper, University of Ottawa, Canada
Joris Hoeks, Maastricht University Medical Centre, the Netherlands
C. Irwin, Griffith University, Australia
Jennifer M. Jakobi, University of British Columbia, Canada
Jayne Kalmar, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Daniel A. Kane, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Glen Kenny, University of Ottawa, Canada
Sara King-Dowling, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
Zhaowei Kong, University of Macau, Macao
Brianna Larsen, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Sojung Lee, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Fabio S. Lira, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil
J. Little, University of British Columbia, Canada
R. MacPherson, Brock University, Canada
Ralph Manders, University of Surrey, UK
L. May, East Carolina University, USA
Mary P. Miles, Montana State University, USA
P.J. Millar, University of Guelph, Canada
D. Moore, University of Toronto, Canada
Rachel Murphy, University of British Columbia, Canada 
Catherine F. Notarius, University of Toronto, Canada
Samuel Oliver, Bangor University, UK
J. Parnell, Mount Royal University, Canada
Bethan Phillips, University of Nottingham, UK
Sarah A. Purcell, University of British Columbia, Canada
Joe Quadrilatero, University of Waterloo, Canada 
Raylene A. Reimer, University of Calgary, Canada
Todd C. Rideout, University at Buffalo, USA
Lindsay Robinson, University of Guelph, Canada
A. Saleem, University of Manitoba, Canada
M.A. Schaumberg, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
Jane Shearer, University of Calgary, Canada
T. Snijders, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
V. Tarasuk, University of Toronto, Canada
Bryan J. Taylor, Mayo Clinic, USA
Brian W. Timmons, McMaster University, Canada
Susan J. Whiting, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Articles are indexed in Current Contents/Life Sciences, Excerpta Medica Abstract Journals, Focus On: Sports Science and Medicine, MEDLINE/PubMed, Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews Series A: Human and Experimental, Physical Education Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus, and more.


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Call for APNM PhD Dissertation Abstracts

Have you recently completed a PhD or have a student who has done so? If so, APNM invites you to submit your dissertation abstract along with a summary of where you are at post-doctoral studies for publication in our journal. Abstracts of PhD theses are only accepted from students whose advisor is a member of CNS or CSEP.

Instructions for Submission
The abstract must be identical to that in the thesis and it should begin with the title followed by the date of the acceptance of the thesis, the author of the thesis, the advisor's name and department, and the present affiliation of the author. Following the abstract, please include a brief statement about your current assignment and/or research.

The abstracts are submitted through APNM's online submission website.

 


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