We are PhD candidates at the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen's University. Besides being researchers in clinical physiology, we are both also avid health and fitness enthusiasts. The purpose of our blog (www.obesitypanacea.blogspot.com) as well as this complimentary podcast is to critically evaluate new commercial products, recent scientific research, or popular news related to obesity, weight-loss, exercise, diet, and everything in between.
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We are PhD candidates at the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen's University. Besides being researchers in clinical physiology, we are both also avid health and fitness enthusiasts. The purpose of our blog (www.obesitypanacea.blogspot.com) as well as this complimentary podcast is to critically evaluate new commercial products, recent scientific research, or popular news related to obesity, weight-loss, exercise, diet, and everything in between.
Peter and Travis discuss their different approaches to incorporating exercise in the work-day, as well as comments and suggestions from their readers.
Peter's original post on the topic can be found here:
http://goo.gl/lqx3V
Travis' Scientific American post on sedentary physiology can be found here:
http://goo.gl/BMSvR
And his 5-Part Series on sedentary physiology can be found here:
http://goo.gl/vPBzm
We'd love to hear your comments - come join the conversation at www.blogs.plos.org/obesitypancea.
Obesity Panacea Podcast
We are PhD candidates at the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen's University. Besides being researchers in clinical physiology, we are both also avid health and fitness enthusiasts. The purpose of our blog (www.obesitypanacea.blogspot.com) as well as this complimentary podcast is to critically evaluate new commercial products, recent scientific research, or popular news related to obesity, weight-loss, exercise, diet, and everything in between.