Shilpa Dogra
PhD
Associate Professor
Dr. Shilpa Dogra is an exercise physiologist focused on improving health and performance through evidence-based exercise prescription
Is it time to recommend a ‘safe’ dose of sedentary time for public health guidelines?
Auckland, New Zealand [Moved online due to COVID-19] June 1, 2020International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
When you can’t breathe nothing else matters; understanding dyspnea and pulmonary limitations to exercise
Kelowna, BC November 1, 2019Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Conference
Healthy, Inclusive Cities. Improved Transportation Workshop
Oshawa, Ontario October 1, 2019Â鶹´«Ã½ University
Does exercise intensity matter when we’re talking public health?
University of Winnipeg October 1, 2019KINect Conference
Facilitating Movement in our Communities
London, Ontario November 1, 2018Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging, Aging with Confidence: Research to Action Conference
Movement Behaviours for the Prevention and Management of Chronic Conditions in Older Adults
Hong Kong July 1, 2018International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Sedentary Behaviour Consensus Statement for Older Men and Women: Development and Results
Waterloo, Ontario October 20, 2016Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS 2016)
Factors Influencing Sedentary Behaviour in Older Adults: An Ecological Approach
Waterloo, Ontario October 20, 2016Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS 2016)
Self-Reported Sedentary Time Among Masters and Recreational Athletes Aged 55 years and Older
Waterloo, Ontario October 20, 2016Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS 2016)
Physical Activity and Mental Health in University Students: A Systematic Review
Whitby, Ontario March 1, 2016Ontario Shores' 5th Annual Research Day