University of Saskatchewan - Education
Canadian Science Publishing
University of Guelph
Canadian Science Publishing
professor
I have spent my career at the University of Guelph and was chair of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences from 2001-2011. I am currently on administrative leave and will be retiring from the University later in 2013. I plan to remain actively involved in the fields of physiology and nutrition with regard to both education and research . \nMy research has been in a variety of areas including muscle glycogen (carbohydrate homeostasis) regulation and the effects of caffeine on exercise metabolism. I have investigated postprandial metabolic responses to lipid ingestion and putative cardiovascular risk factors
as well as those following ingestion of various bread products. I also have demonstrated that the consumption of caffeine or caffeinated coffee results in prolonged insulin resistance in skeletal muscle. In these investigations the subject pools have been reflections of the everyday person: middle aged
sedentary men and women
type 2 diabetics
pregnant women
and even people with tetraplegia.
University of Guelph
B. PHE
M Sc
Ph D
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Honour Award 2004\n\nCanadian Society for Exercise Physiology Sutton Lecturer 2010.\n\nHumber College – honorary degree 2012\n\nUniv of Guelph Convocation address Feb 2013\n\nCanadian Nutrition Society Earle Willard McHenry Award 2013
physiology
Member of Canadian Nutrition Society and Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology\nEditor for Applied Physiology
Nutrition and Metabolism
Queen's University
Teaching
Literature Reviews
Nutrition
Editing
Life Sciences
Physiology
Public Speaking
Neuroscience
Science
Academic Administration
Lifestyle
Scientific Writing
Exercise Physiology
Research
University Teaching
Animal Models
Diabetes
Metabolism
Lecturing
Graham
Terry